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What can I expect from a digital trolling motor?
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<blockquote data-quote="momule" data-source="post: 398442" data-attributes="member: 20155"><p>I've been using an Endura Max 55 for about a month now, about 6 day trips out on the Mo. River and I've been very pleased at both the strength of this motor in pushing my 14' Lowe jon around in the current and how long the battery lasts. I agree with others regarding the 5X claim but I think that you will see a very noticeable improvement in how long your battery lasts. This coming weekend I'm taking the little boat up to Mark Twain Lake and I'll get a better feel for how the battery lasts without having to deal with a strong current. I'm pretty sure it'll run strong over two full days of fishing. One nice feature on this motor is the battery tester built into the head unit. Seems very accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="momule, post: 398442, member: 20155"] I've been using an Endura Max 55 for about a month now, about 6 day trips out on the Mo. River and I've been very pleased at both the strength of this motor in pushing my 14' Lowe jon around in the current and how long the battery lasts. I agree with others regarding the 5X claim but I think that you will see a very noticeable improvement in how long your battery lasts. This coming weekend I'm taking the little boat up to Mark Twain Lake and I'll get a better feel for how the battery lasts without having to deal with a strong current. I'm pretty sure it'll run strong over two full days of fishing. One nice feature on this motor is the battery tester built into the head unit. Seems very accurate. [/QUOTE]
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