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<blockquote data-quote="magnum" data-source="post: 489563" data-attributes="member: 20607"><p>My choice of electric power is solely based on the reservoirs I have to fish in. There are 6-7 different lakes that are electric only and most of them are within a 45 minute drive, where as someplace to use a gas engine is at least 1 hr to 90 minute drive so its a no brainer for me.</p><p></p><p>As has been stated above, the batteries are the week point in any EV set up whether it cars, boats or any other vehicle. That being said my run time vary based on my amperage draw. I made a run of 11-12 miles round trip at 7 mph with plenty of power left in the batteries. I made another run of 5 miles round trip at 18 mph and returned with the same power remaining as my 11 mile trip. So it''s all about amperage draw management.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magnum, post: 489563, member: 20607"] My choice of electric power is solely based on the reservoirs I have to fish in. There are 6-7 different lakes that are electric only and most of them are within a 45 minute drive, where as someplace to use a gas engine is at least 1 hr to 90 minute drive so its a no brainer for me. As has been stated above, the batteries are the week point in any EV set up whether it cars, boats or any other vehicle. That being said my run time vary based on my amperage draw. I made a run of 11-12 miles round trip at 7 mph with plenty of power left in the batteries. I made another run of 5 miles round trip at 18 mph and returned with the same power remaining as my 11 mile trip. So it''s all about amperage draw management. [/QUOTE]
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