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<blockquote data-quote="basslipripper" data-source="post: 349870" data-attributes="member: 14018"><p>Yeah If you have to stay 12v get max available power for a12v. I recently upgraded my 18.6 ft bass tracker from a 12v 46 lbs (that would hardly move the boat and forget about wind or current) to a 24v 62lbs. Absolutley night and day difference. More power the better. Having a bigger TM doesnt mean less battery. You will spend less time with the TM at max power with the bigger unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="basslipripper, post: 349870, member: 14018"] Yeah If you have to stay 12v get max available power for a12v. I recently upgraded my 18.6 ft bass tracker from a 12v 46 lbs (that would hardly move the boat and forget about wind or current) to a 24v 62lbs. Absolutley night and day difference. More power the better. Having a bigger TM doesnt mean less battery. You will spend less time with the TM at max power with the bigger unit. [/QUOTE]
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