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<blockquote data-quote="BigTerp" data-source="post: 467030" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>I have an older 74# 24v Maxxum with variable speed. It replaced a 12v 55# Motorguide fixed speed. Besides the increased power, the next best thing that I'll be hard pressed to live without going forward is the variable speed. Much nicer than a fixed speed TM.</p><p></p><p>Also, I'd get the highest # rated your budget allows and that you can fit on your boat. I ran a 55# for years on my local river. Was constantly fighting current and many times the 55# couldn't hack it. The 74# is much more suited for my needs. But there are still times that an 80# or even 112# would be nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTerp, post: 467030, member: 9169"] I have an older 74# 24v Maxxum with variable speed. It replaced a 12v 55# Motorguide fixed speed. Besides the increased power, the next best thing that I'll be hard pressed to live without going forward is the variable speed. Much nicer than a fixed speed TM. Also, I'd get the highest # rated your budget allows and that you can fit on your boat. I ran a 55# for years on my local river. Was constantly fighting current and many times the 55# couldn't hack it. The 74# is much more suited for my needs. But there are still times that an 80# or even 112# would be nice. [/QUOTE]
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