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<blockquote data-quote="jethro" data-source="post: 481946" data-attributes="member: 12381"><p>Believe it or not, a second trolling motor of similar or less thrust probably will slow you down. This was my experience when I had my square back canoe. I had two 40lb transom mount trolling motors (one was on my jon boat) and decided to install them both on the canoe for a fun experiment. Turned out the speeds were higher with one at max throttle than both at max throttle. It's all about drag and the screw can only turn so fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jethro, post: 481946, member: 12381"] Believe it or not, a second trolling motor of similar or less thrust probably will slow you down. This was my experience when I had my square back canoe. I had two 40lb transom mount trolling motors (one was on my jon boat) and decided to install them both on the canoe for a fun experiment. Turned out the speeds were higher with one at max throttle than both at max throttle. It's all about drag and the screw can only turn so fast. [/QUOTE]
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