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Trolling motor old 55 vs new 30
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<blockquote data-quote="mrdrh99" data-source="post: 429172" data-attributes="member: 15221"><p>Can't give an exact answer, but, 55 is still 55, and 30 is 30. That 55 will get you up the current and out of a sticky situation better than a brand new 30, assuming it's in good running condition. I can say that I've been under powered with a 30 before and almost didn't make it back to the ramp because of the wind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrdrh99, post: 429172, member: 15221"] Can't give an exact answer, but, 55 is still 55, and 30 is 30. That 55 will get you up the current and out of a sticky situation better than a brand new 30, assuming it's in good running condition. I can say that I've been under powered with a 30 before and almost didn't make it back to the ramp because of the wind. [/QUOTE]
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