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Trolling motor wiring ?s
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<blockquote data-quote="jl_rotary" data-source="post: 518922" data-attributes="member: 1049"><p>I am unsure what size trolling motor i am goin with. Boat is 14 ft aluminum v hull. Bought a 36 lb but thinking i need a 55 lb, thoughts. Also is running 16 ft of 8 awg sufficent or do i need 6 awg? In addition the 36 lb calls for a 40 amp circuit breaker, i already have a 60 amp, can i safely use the 60 amp or should i go get a 40 amp, 50 amp if i go 55 lbs.</p><p>Please any insight is appreicated as this is my 1st time wiring up a boat. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jl_rotary, post: 518922, member: 1049"] I am unsure what size trolling motor i am goin with. Boat is 14 ft aluminum v hull. Bought a 36 lb but thinking i need a 55 lb, thoughts. Also is running 16 ft of 8 awg sufficent or do i need 6 awg? In addition the 36 lb calls for a 40 amp circuit breaker, i already have a 60 amp, can i safely use the 60 amp or should i go get a 40 amp, 50 amp if i go 55 lbs. Please any insight is appreicated as this is my 1st time wiring up a boat. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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