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<blockquote data-quote="Zum" data-source="post: 81217" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>Agread with above.Thats alot of weight for one transom mount trolling motor.Any wind at all and it's going to get hard to control.</p><p>If you stick to a 12V,get the biggest(Ah) battery as well.I've had no problems with the walmart batteries.I'd be thinking 2 batteries if that is your only means of propulsion,either in parallel or just have another one aboard so you don't have to row.</p><p>I've had good luck with a second hand TM(powerdrive),I get all day with one battery on a 16'boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zum, post: 81217, member: 349"] Agread with above.Thats alot of weight for one transom mount trolling motor.Any wind at all and it's going to get hard to control. If you stick to a 12V,get the biggest(Ah) battery as well.I've had no problems with the walmart batteries.I'd be thinking 2 batteries if that is your only means of propulsion,either in parallel or just have another one aboard so you don't have to row. I've had good luck with a second hand TM(powerdrive),I get all day with one battery on a 16'boat. [/QUOTE]
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