Hey Everyone,
I was given a jon boat by my aunt a few years ago and now i want to finally get it on the water.The boat is in great shape for being nearly as old as me with no old repairs or dents. It really just needs some fresh paint. I took it on a long float down the Juniata river near Bedford PA over the 4th and everything looks solid on it. Closer to where I live however most of the lakes where I'm going to have it are electric motors only. I've never owned a boat before so I really know nothing about...well...anything. #-o I want to get a trolling motor this weekend but I'm not sure what size to get. I'm guessing it doesn't have to be very big. The boat is a 1977, Sears, flat bottom, 14', 32" accross the bottom. It seems rather shallow at only about 14" though. As far as weight goes the boat is basically bare with only two seats, oars, fishing gear, etc., no decks. So what do you all think? I know nothing about pounds of thrust, shaft length or anything like that so any info I can get will be great.
Thanks in advance.
Paul
I was given a jon boat by my aunt a few years ago and now i want to finally get it on the water.The boat is in great shape for being nearly as old as me with no old repairs or dents. It really just needs some fresh paint. I took it on a long float down the Juniata river near Bedford PA over the 4th and everything looks solid on it. Closer to where I live however most of the lakes where I'm going to have it are electric motors only. I've never owned a boat before so I really know nothing about...well...anything. #-o I want to get a trolling motor this weekend but I'm not sure what size to get. I'm guessing it doesn't have to be very big. The boat is a 1977, Sears, flat bottom, 14', 32" accross the bottom. It seems rather shallow at only about 14" though. As far as weight goes the boat is basically bare with only two seats, oars, fishing gear, etc., no decks. So what do you all think? I know nothing about pounds of thrust, shaft length or anything like that so any info I can get will be great.
Thanks in advance.
Paul