usedcarman
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- Feb 13, 2010
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Hi everyone,
Last spring I purchased a Lund Angler 1700 with a 70hp Suzuki 4 stroke tiller, it didn't have a trolling motor on it, so I e-mailed Minnkota and asked what would be the adequate bow mount trolling motor for my boat, it weighs about 1300 lbs with engine, full tank of gas and all my gear plus we usually are two adults of roughly 210lbs in it. They suggested I get a Terrova 55lbs 12 volts motor, (big mistake!!! Won't ask them anymore!!) which I did with the I-pilot and all that, it works fine on a lake with no wind or current but will not work good at all where I usually fish on the St-Lawrence river, too much current, the anchor mode on the I-pilot won't even hold me in place! now I know I have to upgrade to an 80 lbs thrust motor. But my question is do I go 12 volts system or 24 volts system? I already have two batteries for it that I have hooked up to a Perko selector switch (which would become obsolete with 24 volts). Does the 24 volts motor have more thrust than the 12 volts motor? Both having 80lbs of thrust? I'm also concerned about battery life when I go fishing where there's no power outlet to plug in my onboard battery charger.
Your opinion would be greatly appreciated.
Last spring I purchased a Lund Angler 1700 with a 70hp Suzuki 4 stroke tiller, it didn't have a trolling motor on it, so I e-mailed Minnkota and asked what would be the adequate bow mount trolling motor for my boat, it weighs about 1300 lbs with engine, full tank of gas and all my gear plus we usually are two adults of roughly 210lbs in it. They suggested I get a Terrova 55lbs 12 volts motor, (big mistake!!! Won't ask them anymore!!) which I did with the I-pilot and all that, it works fine on a lake with no wind or current but will not work good at all where I usually fish on the St-Lawrence river, too much current, the anchor mode on the I-pilot won't even hold me in place! now I know I have to upgrade to an 80 lbs thrust motor. But my question is do I go 12 volts system or 24 volts system? I already have two batteries for it that I have hooked up to a Perko selector switch (which would become obsolete with 24 volts). Does the 24 volts motor have more thrust than the 12 volts motor? Both having 80lbs of thrust? I'm also concerned about battery life when I go fishing where there's no power outlet to plug in my onboard battery charger.
Your opinion would be greatly appreciated.