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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Alumacraft 1648 NCS electric reservoir boat
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<blockquote data-quote="MD_Electric_Bass" data-source="post: 423214" data-attributes="member: 21721"><p>Thanks Jasper, its tough to think I'm going to have to wait for spring but it will be worth it!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have checked out your boat before on here since its the same hull. I am debating getting the trolling motor mount that you have so I took special interest in that part of your post. All said and done, would you recommend it?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No gas at all on these lakes. Electric only. I've debated trying to get by with 4 12 volt or looking into 8 volt batteries but Im leaning toward doing it right and getting the most run time I can by doing the 6 volt batteries. Part of my reasoning for keeping the floor and decking simple is to attempt to minimize added weight where I can...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MD_Electric_Bass, post: 423214, member: 21721"] Thanks Jasper, its tough to think I'm going to have to wait for spring but it will be worth it! I have checked out your boat before on here since its the same hull. I am debating getting the trolling motor mount that you have so I took special interest in that part of your post. All said and done, would you recommend it? No gas at all on these lakes. Electric only. I've debated trying to get by with 4 12 volt or looking into 8 volt batteries but Im leaning toward doing it right and getting the most run time I can by doing the 6 volt batteries. Part of my reasoning for keeping the floor and decking simple is to attempt to minimize added weight where I can... [/QUOTE]
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