I was going to get a 4-5 hp JohnnyRude kicker as a back-up motor for my 14´ boat.<br /><br />Since I´m also thinking about going for two 88Ah AGM Deep Cycle batteries, I´m going to have a bit of electrical power in reserve for this size boat, so to save weight and space, I have been looking at electric trolling motors.<br /><br />I have been reading up on trolling motors in this forum and elsewhere, and I am still unsure if this would be suitable and be able to push me home in case my main motor failed.<br /><br />Trolling motors are in lbs and gas motors in hp and no simple formula to compare. Would this work and if so, what is the most powerful 12V motor your would recommend? <br />Also, since I would mount it on a transom bracket I have already bought, can the shaft be made shorter - i.e. does the top or the bottom units unbolt from the shaft, so it could be made shorter without too much surgery?<br /><br />Or - exepcting winds, current and tides, should I just stick with orginal idea of the conventional 3-5 hp outboard and maybe just go with one boat battery? <br />I have a "large" 14-footer with good freeboard for her size, so I think carrying capacity would be ok for either gas or electric, but the idea of smaller size and no/low maintenance (except for battery) is interesting - but at the end of the day, it´ll have to get me home if needed...