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Upgrading to an 18 foot Monark!
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<blockquote data-quote="dyeguy1212" data-source="post: 101480" data-attributes="member: 1460"><p>Ober, I'm pretty sure I've seen that suggested before. Not sure if it was this board or another, but I'm almost positive I've seen it suggested.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Picking a TM will be tough, but with the MK Edge, a 55 12v will cost me 500, and a 70 24v will cost 570. For 70 bucks, the extra power seems worth it, but add in the additional 100 for another battery, and its a tough call. I'd like to try a 24v for the first time, just to see how long the batteries will last me, but its not necessarily cost effective.</p><p></p><p>On another note, I put my old 45 pound MG Varimax on my uncles 24 foot pontoon with a 50 HP 4 stroke, and it pulled it pretty darn good. Not the fastest, but it would work for more applications. Makes me tempted to stick with a 55 pounder... decisions decisions..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dyeguy1212, post: 101480, member: 1460"] Ober, I'm pretty sure I've seen that suggested before. Not sure if it was this board or another, but I'm almost positive I've seen it suggested. Picking a TM will be tough, but with the MK Edge, a 55 12v will cost me 500, and a 70 24v will cost 570. For 70 bucks, the extra power seems worth it, but add in the additional 100 for another battery, and its a tough call. I'd like to try a 24v for the first time, just to see how long the batteries will last me, but its not necessarily cost effective. On another note, I put my old 45 pound MG Varimax on my uncles 24 foot pontoon with a 50 HP 4 stroke, and it pulled it pretty darn good. Not the fastest, but it would work for more applications. Makes me tempted to stick with a 55 pounder... decisions decisions.. [/QUOTE]
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