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1 or 2 Batteries for my new rig ?
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<blockquote data-quote="chrispy186" data-source="post: 316566" data-attributes="member: 7184"><p>I have one 27 series battery running my sonar, 55lb thrust Minnkota, lights and livewell. I as we'll have a pull start Yamaha. I can honesty say I have been running one battery for years, and have never had an issue. Not even fishing tournaments. That being said, I went with a 27 because I couldn't find a 29 that I liked and I don't have the room for a 31, plus 31's are kinda pricey. As far as the trolling motor goes, invest in the variable speed over the 5 speed. I have used 5 speeds for as long as I can remember. I have had a variable speed for 2 years now and it's a much better, smoother motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrispy186, post: 316566, member: 7184"] I have one 27 series battery running my sonar, 55lb thrust Minnkota, lights and livewell. I as we'll have a pull start Yamaha. I can honesty say I have been running one battery for years, and have never had an issue. Not even fishing tournaments. That being said, I went with a 27 because I couldn't find a 29 that I liked and I don't have the room for a 31, plus 31's are kinda pricey. As far as the trolling motor goes, invest in the variable speed over the 5 speed. I have used 5 speeds for as long as I can remember. I have had a variable speed for 2 years now and it's a much better, smoother motor. [/QUOTE]
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