Denny of Pa
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- Feb 25, 2010
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I want a new trolling motor for my 2006 Starcraft model SC166 deep V Alum boat. With all included , Boat, me, gas, batteries, etc. the weight of it is about 1700 Lbs. the Bow sits about 30" above the water. I have read 2 different write ups on trolling motors, one said the motor should sit 9" under the water line the AND the other article said the trolling motors should sit 24' under the water line. the trolling motor that I am most considering is a Minn Kota Terrova w/ I-Pilot. The original equipment that was on this boat when I purchased it used, several years ago had a 71 Lb thrust 24 volt motor guide. with a 52" shaft. Here is my dilemma: The motor I would most like to buy is the 80 pound push, 24 volt, but it only comes in a 45" or a 60" shaft. The 12 volt 55 pound push motor comes with either a 45 or 54' shaft. From my best info read, I should really have a 54" shaft motor, but WHY Minn Kota does not make the 80 lb motor in a 54" shaft is beyond me. ,,, Now according to most of the material I have read on sizing a trolling motor by the weight of the boat, it tells me that the 55 Lb. motor should be adequate for my boat weight.
IF ? what i have read on the motor needing to be just 9" below the water line, I imagine that the 45" shaft 80 lb motor should work. I really don"t want to go to the 60" shaft because i do not what all that shaft stick out of the water IF i only do need it to be 9" down. However IF ? it has to be deeper the 54" shaft would be much better for either motor depth, but in that case then i can only go with the 55 Lb 12 volt motor.
Based on all this information, does anyone else have a similar situation ? AND / OR ANY expert advice would be greatly appreciated.
IF ? what i have read on the motor needing to be just 9" below the water line, I imagine that the 45" shaft 80 lb motor should work. I really don"t want to go to the 60" shaft because i do not what all that shaft stick out of the water IF i only do need it to be 9" down. However IF ? it has to be deeper the 54" shaft would be much better for either motor depth, but in that case then i can only go with the 55 Lb 12 volt motor.
Based on all this information, does anyone else have a similar situation ? AND / OR ANY expert advice would be greatly appreciated.