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<blockquote data-quote="devilmutt" data-source="post: 156897" data-attributes="member: 2806"><p>I have a 40# bow mount Minkota on my heavy 16’ Starcraft, it moves to boat around fine. Having said that, when I purchase a new one it will be a 24V with the highest amount of thrust that I can afford. You can always turn the speed down, but when it’s maxed that all you have. </p><p>I would also avoid the 12V system if it was my only source of power unless I always fished small lakes. I wouldn’t like being on a big lake with 40# of thrust trying to beat a storm to the ramp while fighting a head wind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devilmutt, post: 156897, member: 2806"] I have a 40# bow mount Minkota on my heavy 16’ Starcraft, it moves to boat around fine. Having said that, when I purchase a new one it will be a 24V with the highest amount of thrust that I can afford. You can always turn the speed down, but when it’s maxed that all you have. I would also avoid the 12V system if it was my only source of power unless I always fished small lakes. I wouldn’t like being on a big lake with 40# of thrust trying to beat a storm to the ramp while fighting a head wind. [/QUOTE]
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