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only two batteries for 24v troller and starting
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<blockquote data-quote="coosa" data-source="post: 479272" data-attributes="member: 24912"><p>No doubt that I can remove the front deck and put 2 batteries there. That's just a pretty radical step and I don't know if I can make it look decent. It would certainly run better with the batteries up front. I can't trim it at all with a passenger in the rear seat or it will start to porpoise.</p><p></p><p>It could be that the Edge has lost some power over the years, but I think it's just the weight of the boat. I can get by in calm water, but it goes backwards in current and has put me into a couple of dangerous situations fishing tailwater. </p><p></p><p>At any rate, the new motor came today and I will hopefully have a little time to work with it tomorrow. Thanks for the ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coosa, post: 479272, member: 24912"] No doubt that I can remove the front deck and put 2 batteries there. That's just a pretty radical step and I don't know if I can make it look decent. It would certainly run better with the batteries up front. I can't trim it at all with a passenger in the rear seat or it will start to porpoise. It could be that the Edge has lost some power over the years, but I think it's just the weight of the boat. I can get by in calm water, but it goes backwards in current and has put me into a couple of dangerous situations fishing tailwater. At any rate, the new motor came today and I will hopefully have a little time to work with it tomorrow. Thanks for the ideas. [/QUOTE]
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