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Top speed with you bow mount?
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<blockquote data-quote="bAcKpAiN" data-source="post: 381057" data-attributes="member: 169"><p>I have an early 80s 16' fisher mod V (Think old tracker) with a 101lb older Minn Kota. I get about 4.5 mph out of it on the GPS and the juice lasts forever. One marathon day me and two other guys fished for 15 hours and still had plenty of juice to get back home. It was a HP restricted lake so we had to use the trolling motor all day. </p><p></p><p>I think that is one often overlooked benefit of the higher voltage systems. The batteries far outlast a 12v system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bAcKpAiN, post: 381057, member: 169"] I have an early 80s 16' fisher mod V (Think old tracker) with a 101lb older Minn Kota. I get about 4.5 mph out of it on the GPS and the juice lasts forever. One marathon day me and two other guys fished for 15 hours and still had plenty of juice to get back home. It was a HP restricted lake so we had to use the trolling motor all day. I think that is one often overlooked benefit of the higher voltage systems. The batteries far outlast a 12v system. [/QUOTE]
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