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<blockquote data-quote="jixer" data-source="post: 195816" data-attributes="member: 3869"><p>I go electric only for a lake around here, its small and I can get anywhere in it in less than 10 minutes with a #30 thrust. I used to use only the trolling motor on the 10hp limit lake I like, one day I left the 15hp at home and got caught in rain, that was fine until it started to lightning, that was a very long 25 minutes back to the ramp. The rest of that summer the 15hp was on the back of the boat just in case, and I got a 6hp for that lake this year.</p><p></p><p>I do still like it when I go on the small lake, faster than rowing, lighter boat, less to worry about, quiet, just turn the handle and go, but the shore/ramp is always close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jixer, post: 195816, member: 3869"] I go electric only for a lake around here, its small and I can get anywhere in it in less than 10 minutes with a #30 thrust. I used to use only the trolling motor on the 10hp limit lake I like, one day I left the 15hp at home and got caught in rain, that was fine until it started to lightning, that was a very long 25 minutes back to the ramp. The rest of that summer the 15hp was on the back of the boat just in case, and I got a 6hp for that lake this year. I do still like it when I go on the small lake, faster than rowing, lighter boat, less to worry about, quiet, just turn the handle and go, but the shore/ramp is always close. [/QUOTE]
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