thill
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Very nice chart.
Thank you, Mr. Giggles. (MAN, that sounds strange to say!)
Which batteries are you using again?
Thank you, Mr. Giggles. (MAN, that sounds strange to say!)
Which batteries are you using again?
Very nice chart.
Thank you, Mr. Giggles. (MAN, that sounds strange to say!)
Which batteries are you using again?
It’s the 65 amp model.Wait, I just saw... 65 AH. That seems like a very good size, but I'm not liking only a year warranty.
I see some good deals on Amazon, but I neeed to check Walmart and other places before pulling the trigger.
yeah…..I get that. If you pay about 200 bucks for something and a warranty issue costs $40 shipping each way…..Plus after 2 years it will be prorated. It becomes 50% of the cost of a new one.How does the warranty work is the more important question ?? In some cases, the item must be retired to the mfgr in its original pkg and those aren't cheap to ship.. some warranties are good and some designed to be such a hassle they aren't worth using !!! Read the fine print !!
I checked out the specs…….that’s got the blue tooth so you can monitor the power level on your phone. That warmer feature is good for batteries that spend the winter outside in the boat. You can charge in freezing weather……I just picked up an Epoch 50AH Marine battery. It has all the bells and whistles.
I'll keep the thread informed as I install it in my 1436 Alumacraft.
12V 50Ah Marine Battery - Lithium Trolling Motor Battery
Motor setting | Amp draw | Speed |
1/2 | .57 | not measurable |
1 | .57 | not measurable |
1 1/2 | .75 | 0.3mph |
2 | 1.03 | 0.3mph |
2 1/2 | 1.5 | 0.5mph |
3 | 2.2 | 0.8mph |
3 1/2 | 3.02 | 1.0mph |
4 | 4.08 | 1.2mph |
4 1/2 | 5.36 | 1.4mph |
5 | 6.81 | 1.6mph |
5 1/2 | 8.48 | 1.8mph |
6 | 10.22 | 1.9mph |
6 1/2 | 12.76 | 2.1mph |
7 | 15.23 | 2.2mph |
7 1/2 | 18.21 | 2.3mph |
8 | 21.16 | 2.5mph |
8 1/2 | 24.39 | 2.6mph |
9 | 27.86 | 2.7mph |
9 1/2 | 31.47 | 2.8mph |
10 | 36.67 | 2.9mph |
Thank you so much for posting the stats! Very helpfulFinally got out again in my boat and here are the promised numbers. It was dead calm. Battery (100Ah Amped Outdoors) had about 85% charge. Motor (12v Terrova) is on a 14 foot Lund C-14 from 1966. Boat has only a 55" beam unlike the newer 14 footers. I was seated in the rear seat which is a bit draggy. When I'm seated in front the top speed is usually around 3.2 to 3.6mph. My 9.8hp was out of the water but my Mega360 transducer was in the water and it creates a bit of drag. Of course, your numbers may vary. Specifically, as your boat gets bigger (especially beamier) the current draw will go up and speed down at a given setting. As you can see, when trolling in the 3 to 5 range, where I normally am, a 50AH battery should be more than enough for a day of fishing.
Motor setting Amp draw Speed 1/2 .57 not measurable 1 .57 not measurable 1 1/2 .75 0.3mph 2 1.03 0.3mph 2 1/2 1.5 0.5mph 3 2.2 0.8mph 3 1/2 3.02 1.0mph 4 4.08 1.2mph 4 1/2 5.36 1.4mph 5 6.81 1.6mph 5 1/2 8.48 1.8mph 6 10.22 1.9mph 6 1/2 12.76 2.1mph 7 15.23 2.2mph 7 1/2 18.21 2.3mph 8 21.16 2.5mph 8 1/2 24.39 2.6mph 9 27.86 2.7mph 9 1/2 31.47 2.8mph 10 36.67 2.9mph
I will when I get it out in the sun next. He bought it new with trailer for $319 ($60 off!) I have the Lund brochure where he did the math figuring cash price vs payments. For some reason it was painted blue instead of the standard Lund red of the time. The old man lost his leg to peripheral artery disease 3 years ago so I have to take him out on my brother's pontoon now. While I could easily buy something bigger, more stable, faster and easier to fish, I instead sealed up all the seams, replaced the wood seats, and have been fixing it up bit by bit. I started my fishing life in that boat and I'll likely end it there, at which point I hope one of my brother's kids--or hopefully grandkids--will be able to make use of it.Thank you so much for posting the stats! Very helpful
Btw, do you have any pics of your boat you would like to share? I have the exact same boat (albeit a '78) that I am restoring at present.
Thanks again
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