Hi, I'm a first time poster.
I'm having trouble deciding on what to get for a motor. Because of my budget and steep prices on gas powered outboards it was suggested that I look at trolling motors. I've done a ton of research and at the end of it all I'm more confused than ever. Basically, I'm working with a small budget of about $1500 tops. My plan is to purchase a 10-12 FT dinghy and attach a motor to it. With such a small budget it really limits my options.
What I want is to have a camping boat and a boat that I can use for fishing. I don't expect I'll be traveling much in a boat but some of the lakes in my area are pretty big (17 miles long) and requires some traveling by water to get to the best fishing spots. The other thing I want is complete silence when it comes to fishing. So initially it seemed like the trolling motor was the way to go. The low rumbling of a gas outboard while trolling would bother me greatly. But then I started looking into trolling motors I was taken back by how careful you have to be when it comes to battery usage and basically not too terribly impressed with the top speeds. My biggest fear is that some of the lakes have pretty strong current and that a trolling motor wouldn't be able to carry me up current very well (with a boat loaded with camping gear).
I have looked back into outboards and what I found so far in my price range is the 5HP B&S and the 2.5HP Suzuki. From what I've seen people are generally fine with the B&S except for the loud "lawnmower" noise that it makes. For traveling it would be okay, but once again I return to the trolling with an outboard point. The Suzuki seems like a good option but it's only 2.5 HP. So here are my questions:
1. Could a 40-50lb thrust trolling motor be a good option and is the thrust strong enough to travel up current in a lake? And how can I maximize the battery use if I'm out camping/fishing for 2-3 days. My friends tell me I'll likely have to take a 2nd battery but I don't like that idea at all because of the additional weight.
2. How does a 40-50lb thrust trolling motor compare to a 2.5HP outboard? I realize I'd do better with the outboard for traveling longer distances. But is there a comparison to be made here?
3. Should I even bother with the 5HP B&S and does anyone know of a muffler kit that will make it quieter?
I would really appreciate any advice. I'm so torn on what to do and I don't want to commit to something without being sure especially because of my tight budget.
Thanks.
I'm having trouble deciding on what to get for a motor. Because of my budget and steep prices on gas powered outboards it was suggested that I look at trolling motors. I've done a ton of research and at the end of it all I'm more confused than ever. Basically, I'm working with a small budget of about $1500 tops. My plan is to purchase a 10-12 FT dinghy and attach a motor to it. With such a small budget it really limits my options.
What I want is to have a camping boat and a boat that I can use for fishing. I don't expect I'll be traveling much in a boat but some of the lakes in my area are pretty big (17 miles long) and requires some traveling by water to get to the best fishing spots. The other thing I want is complete silence when it comes to fishing. So initially it seemed like the trolling motor was the way to go. The low rumbling of a gas outboard while trolling would bother me greatly. But then I started looking into trolling motors I was taken back by how careful you have to be when it comes to battery usage and basically not too terribly impressed with the top speeds. My biggest fear is that some of the lakes have pretty strong current and that a trolling motor wouldn't be able to carry me up current very well (with a boat loaded with camping gear).
I have looked back into outboards and what I found so far in my price range is the 5HP B&S and the 2.5HP Suzuki. From what I've seen people are generally fine with the B&S except for the loud "lawnmower" noise that it makes. For traveling it would be okay, but once again I return to the trolling with an outboard point. The Suzuki seems like a good option but it's only 2.5 HP. So here are my questions:
1. Could a 40-50lb thrust trolling motor be a good option and is the thrust strong enough to travel up current in a lake? And how can I maximize the battery use if I'm out camping/fishing for 2-3 days. My friends tell me I'll likely have to take a 2nd battery but I don't like that idea at all because of the additional weight.
2. How does a 40-50lb thrust trolling motor compare to a 2.5HP outboard? I realize I'd do better with the outboard for traveling longer distances. But is there a comparison to be made here?
3. Should I even bother with the 5HP B&S and does anyone know of a muffler kit that will make it quieter?
I would really appreciate any advice. I'm so torn on what to do and I don't want to commit to something without being sure especially because of my tight budget.
Thanks.