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<blockquote data-quote="moedelawn" data-source="post: 495660" data-attributes="member: 26670"><p>Hunter guy 86, is that a 24 volt trolling motor? Do you have a large deep cycle battery or batteries plus a large cranking battery? I run 32mph by myself (170lbs) and 29-30 with a 200 lb passenger, small ice chest, tool box, anchor etc. I use a small lawn battery for cranking and was using a small interstate DC from Academy for the trolling motor. Every little bit adds up quickly on a small boat. More hp may be the best cure but even then you'll want to maximize your performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moedelawn, post: 495660, member: 26670"] Hunter guy 86, is that a 24 volt trolling motor? Do you have a large deep cycle battery or batteries plus a large cranking battery? I run 32mph by myself (170lbs) and 29-30 with a 200 lb passenger, small ice chest, tool box, anchor etc. I use a small lawn battery for cranking and was using a small interstate DC from Academy for the trolling motor. Every little bit adds up quickly on a small boat. More hp may be the best cure but even then you'll want to maximize your performance. [/QUOTE]
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