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How much thrust for 12 foot v-hull?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zum" data-source="post: 283131" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>I agree that a 45lbs will be plenty.</p><p>I would also look into a newer digital maximizer type TM,especially if you want more battery life.</p><p>2-120 amp batteries in paralell,will give you around 5 hours run time at WOT but if your fishing(varing speeds) you should get alot more.</p><p>If I were to use it mostly for fishing,I think i would want to change it over to some type of bow mount,alot easier to control pulling then pushing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zum, post: 283131, member: 349"] I agree that a 45lbs will be plenty. I would also look into a newer digital maximizer type TM,especially if you want more battery life. 2-120 amp batteries in paralell,will give you around 5 hours run time at WOT but if your fishing(varing speeds) you should get alot more. If I were to use it mostly for fishing,I think i would want to change it over to some type of bow mount,alot easier to control pulling then pushing. [/QUOTE]
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