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<blockquote data-quote="slabmaster" data-source="post: 24096" data-attributes="member: 264"><p>a lot of marine dealers and cabelas have factory reconditioned minn kotas. the come in a new box and when you open it the motor looks brand new in every way. in my opinion they are a bargain. the answer to your question is get the most foot pounds of thrust you can afford. atleast 40 lbs. as far as a boat trailer goes watch the bushes and the back yards. if a guy watches long enough he will run across empty boat trailers setting around. the trailer i have now cost 75 bucks for trailer. 4 bucks for new 2x4 scrap marine carpet free 22 bucks for a new light kit and about a dollars worth of grease to repack the wheel bearings. also harbor frieght has a boat trailer that would do a good job on a 1436 if you weren't trying to tow down the b.a.s.s. trail or something .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slabmaster, post: 24096, member: 264"] a lot of marine dealers and cabelas have factory reconditioned minn kotas. the come in a new box and when you open it the motor looks brand new in every way. in my opinion they are a bargain. the answer to your question is get the most foot pounds of thrust you can afford. atleast 40 lbs. as far as a boat trailer goes watch the bushes and the back yards. if a guy watches long enough he will run across empty boat trailers setting around. the trailer i have now cost 75 bucks for trailer. 4 bucks for new 2x4 scrap marine carpet free 22 bucks for a new light kit and about a dollars worth of grease to repack the wheel bearings. also harbor frieght has a boat trailer that would do a good job on a 1436 if you weren't trying to tow down the b.a.s.s. trail or something . [/QUOTE]
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