Re: Trolling Battery
Thanks
Has anypone upgraded into 75lb 24 volt system? Just wondering if the Q7 is to big for the stock 55lb?
With 06 Q6 S/F...original motor was motorguide 55# 12v, IMO they go with the least just to get by and to be able to say that the boat comes with a troller. I guess it would be ok if u lived on a pond...LOL. With my size boat and being in the great lakes region where I experience 3 mph river current often, I def had to step up on the troller. I went for the gusto! MinnKota I-pilot, uni sonar, 80lb, 60" 24v. (Very, very awesome troller...if u have the bucks u will not b disappointed!) with Interstate group 31's and to charge, pro mariner 150. A very nice set up, can run all day with battery to spare. If I do run down bat's all the way, which takes a long time, they will charge in about 24 to 36 hrs tops. This motor has enuff power to handle the Q6 (which I believe now is the Q7's) on your average conditions with NO problem. I personally though would have liked to have gone with the 101lb, 36v only saying this for my water conditions (strong current) but...the good ol budget....this troller IS NOT CHEAP! But any 80# thrust motor with the 60" shaft will do just fine! Always good to hav nuff than NOT nuff
