Help me please!

ford4wd08

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I know this probably gets asked a lot, but I'm struggling with what trolling motor to get for my boat. It already has a old MG III motor, but I would like to upgrade. I have a 14 ft tri hull with a 50 horse. It is a fairly light boat. Not sure how much thrust I need. I think the shaft length only needs to be 36". I think I;m leaning towards the MK edge, but I am open to any suggestions. I know I want to stick to a 12v system. Thanks for any input!
 

Silvertip

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Re: Help me please!

It would help to know if you want a bow or stern mount. 36 inch shaft sounds very short for a bow mount. You need to measure from the bow to the water and add one foot for bow mount motors. 36 - 40# would be fine for that boat.
 

sschefer

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Re: Help me please!

Figuring out what you need is really pretty easy. First, how slow will your boat troll with the 50 at idle. You usually want a motor that will troll between 1.25mph and 2.5mph and to get that, figure 2lbs of thrust for every 100lbs of boat, motor and your average load. Bow mounts typically come in 45, 54 and 60" shafts but a transom mount might be a 30 on a 14'. I run a 55lb/54" MinnKota Powerdrive V2/iPilot on my 16' Jetcraft which is 1800lbs dry. My motor is a couple of hundred and then my own 225lbs and a couple of batteries and then the weight of the trolling motor. My little 60hp Merc 4 stroke with the Smart Craft troll controll holds me at 2.5mph at in-gear idle. The trolling motor covers from 0-2.5 easily. At 2.5mph I'm running at level 8 with 4 steps up remaining to cover me in light winds.

O.K. I gotta admit I'm feeling danged lucky I managed to nail it as well as I did this time. I missed badly on the other two motors and boats by being way over powered. Too big and you burn through batteries too fast so you keep getting bigger batteries and adding more weight and well,,, it just never seems to end. I run two Optimas in parallel but will be switching to a single Oddysee as soon as it arrives.

So now you know how to figure it, what type do you want? Bow mount has a zillion advantages over transom mounts. Transom mounts are really designed for boats that don't have a main motor. That's my opinion anyway. The bow mount pulls the boat and its much easier to steer. In fact I leave my main motor down and even in a moderate wind it stays straight. I have the iPilot system and feel like I died and went to heaven. It's a huge improvement over the original autopilot/copilot systems. I have the remote if I want to drive it manually but I've found that with the bow mount you can just point the motor straight up and then steer with the helm if you leave your main engin down.

The transom mounts tend to be lighter and some see them as more portable but I have my bow mount in a sliding mount and I can take it off any time I want just as fast as any transom mount.
 

sschefer

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Re: Help me please!

It would help to know if you want a bow or stern mount. 36 inch shaft sounds very short for a bow mount. You need to measure from the bow to the water and add one foot for bow mount motors. 36 - 40# would be fine for that boat.
hey, you snuck that in between all my wordiness. Numbers look right to me too but he should do the math anyway just to be on the safe side.
 

ford4wd08

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Re: Help me please!

it would be a foot control bow mount. well I don't have the boat handy to get the measurement for length. I know my boat is very light though. 550 dry weight. The motor is like 175. So all together I would say the it would be around 1000 pounds. I think the motor that is on there might be 36", but I think going 45 would be fine. I found this one on craigslist close by. Caught my attention because it is about half price!

http://knoxville.craigslist.org/boa/2952127377.html
 
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