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adding trolling motor to canoe. what can I expect ?
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<blockquote data-quote="back4more" data-source="post: 236239" data-attributes="member: 1482"><p>Just ordered an MK endura c2 30lb thrust for our old town saranac 14.5 foot canoe. I plan to get the everstart maxx-29 deep cycle battery from Wally world. The battery has 845 cranking amps, and 125 amp hours @ 1 amp. I believe that on a full charge the 125 amp hours @ 1 amp will give me approx 2.5 hours at full speed. Does this sound correct?</p><p></p><p>Also, in terms of speed, how fast will this push our 14.5 foot canoe with about 700 pounds in it? Due to the shape of the canoe, I should get a good bit better performance then say a 12 ft flat with a 30 lb motor right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="back4more, post: 236239, member: 1482"] Just ordered an MK endura c2 30lb thrust for our old town saranac 14.5 foot canoe. I plan to get the everstart maxx-29 deep cycle battery from Wally world. The battery has 845 cranking amps, and 125 amp hours @ 1 amp. I believe that on a full charge the 125 amp hours @ 1 amp will give me approx 2.5 hours at full speed. Does this sound correct? Also, in terms of speed, how fast will this push our 14.5 foot canoe with about 700 pounds in it? Due to the shape of the canoe, I should get a good bit better performance then say a 12 ft flat with a 30 lb motor right? [/QUOTE]
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