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<blockquote data-quote="Shootstraight" data-source="post: 496249" data-attributes="member: 32793"><p>Thanks for the reply’s guys! Being I have the 9.9 gas the trolling motor is primarily used for fishing shore line or holding spot lock on points or other offshore spots. I rarely use even half of the batteries life in a day of fishing. My local pro shop of course is telling me to move my Ultrax from my Triton to my Jon and buy a new Lowrance ghost. I just don’t want the additional weight of the Ultrex plus the need for two batteries over one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shootstraight, post: 496249, member: 32793"] Thanks for the reply’s guys! Being I have the 9.9 gas the trolling motor is primarily used for fishing shore line or holding spot lock on points or other offshore spots. I rarely use even half of the batteries life in a day of fishing. My local pro shop of course is telling me to move my Ultrax from my Triton to my Jon and buy a new Lowrance ghost. I just don’t want the additional weight of the Ultrex plus the need for two batteries over one. [/QUOTE]
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