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<blockquote data-quote="one100grand" data-source="post: 195805" data-attributes="member: 4189"><p>Do it!!! Then sell me your motor...</p><p></p><p>Even if you don't sell me your motor, I'll tell you that going from gas to electric is a decision that's very important based on what type water and weather you like to go out in....I was always used to a gas powered boat growing up, now that I fish on lakes that are largely HP restricted or electric only, I rarely miss gas. Recently, I made the mistake of going out in windy weather (gusts up to 70 mph #-o ) and I really missed that gas power...If you only plan on going out in rougher water (as SW tends to be), you should really consider the consequences of wind or heavy current...I love electric, but I will never go back out on the Potomac in questionable weather again with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="one100grand, post: 195805, member: 4189"] Do it!!! Then sell me your motor... Even if you don't sell me your motor, I'll tell you that going from gas to electric is a decision that's very important based on what type water and weather you like to go out in....I was always used to a gas powered boat growing up, now that I fish on lakes that are largely HP restricted or electric only, I rarely miss gas. Recently, I made the mistake of going out in windy weather (gusts up to 70 mph #-o ) and I really missed that gas power...If you only plan on going out in rougher water (as SW tends to be), you should really consider the consequences of wind or heavy current...I love electric, but I will never go back out on the Potomac in questionable weather again with it. [/QUOTE]
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