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How much thrust for 12 foot v-hull?
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<blockquote data-quote="TNtroller" data-source="post: 283643" data-attributes="member: 4251"><p>You MAY not need 2 batteries, why not try one in your set up and see how it does. I had a 43# MG on a Tracker PT175 with only 1 trolling battery, and could longline 4-6 hours all the time. I do have a 60hp hanging on the back, but alot of the times the only time I crank it up is to load up and head home. I've got a 55# MK with Ipilot now, and still only 1 TM battery, and it lasts all day w/o issue in the same boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNtroller, post: 283643, member: 4251"] You MAY not need 2 batteries, why not try one in your set up and see how it does. I had a 43# MG on a Tracker PT175 with only 1 trolling battery, and could longline 4-6 hours all the time. I do have a 60hp hanging on the back, but alot of the times the only time I crank it up is to load up and head home. I've got a 55# MK with Ipilot now, and still only 1 TM battery, and it lasts all day w/o issue in the same boat. [/QUOTE]
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