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What can I expect from a digital trolling motor?
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<blockquote data-quote="ahalls" data-source="post: 398388" data-attributes="member: 13591"><p>Currently have a transom mounted Bass Pro Prowler 55 lb motor. Have heard they aren't the best for battery useage- and i do notice i don't seem to get as much out of a size 27 battery while pushing the boat as i'd like. Before I think of investing in a newer digital/variable speed motor - all battery related things being equal - can i reaiistically expect anything close to what is advertised- i.e - up to 5 times as long performance? Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahalls, post: 398388, member: 13591"] Currently have a transom mounted Bass Pro Prowler 55 lb motor. Have heard they aren't the best for battery useage- and i do notice i don't seem to get as much out of a size 27 battery while pushing the boat as i'd like. Before I think of investing in a newer digital/variable speed motor - all battery related things being equal - can i reaiistically expect anything close to what is advertised- i.e - up to 5 times as long performance? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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