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<blockquote data-quote="JohnK" data-source="post: 468283" data-attributes="member: 12597"><p>I've got a 17ft. aluminum with a 55 maxxum and it's ok for what my fishing style, no current, but if I had to buy a new one it'd be a 24v 80lb thrust just for the heck of it. Crud, I'd buy one now if I could figure out moving the batteries up front. I'm dubious the 55 would move me around sufficiently for 4 hours in any type current.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnK, post: 468283, member: 12597"] I've got a 17ft. aluminum with a 55 maxxum and it's ok for what my fishing style, no current, but if I had to buy a new one it'd be a 24v 80lb thrust just for the heck of it. Crud, I'd buy one now if I could figure out moving the batteries up front. I'm dubious the 55 would move me around sufficiently for 4 hours in any type current. [/QUOTE]
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