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<blockquote data-quote="Derek" data-source="post: 219934" data-attributes="member: 2615"><p>I forgot once, on my second trip with the tracker. Mine had ALOT of water in it. We launched the boat and pulled it up on the beach. At that point I realized I left the trolling motor battery at home. #-o I unhooked the trailer and drove home, grabbed the battery and went back, about 15 mins. Once I hooked up the battery we realized we couldn't push the boat off the shore. The bilge pump ran for over 10 mins @ 1000 gph.</p><p>I also now keep a spare plug on a chain in the bilge area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek, post: 219934, member: 2615"] I forgot once, on my second trip with the tracker. Mine had ALOT of water in it. We launched the boat and pulled it up on the beach. At that point I realized I left the trolling motor battery at home. #-o I unhooked the trailer and drove home, grabbed the battery and went back, about 15 mins. Once I hooked up the battery we realized we couldn't push the boat off the shore. The bilge pump ran for over 10 mins @ 1000 gph. I also now keep a spare plug on a chain in the bilge area. [/QUOTE]
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