Re: what lb thrust is needed?
I went throgh the exercise of comparing electric trolling motors and found for my purposes the best bet was to go for a smallfour stroke motor (5hp)
I made a bracket that enables me to connect to the main steering when required, I also modified the throttle system and kill switch so that it can all be controlled from the helm, mind you I am not trying to sneak up on any body or any bass,the modern four strokes are very quiet at low rpm depending on the bracket and linkages these little petrol motors are just as manouverable as any electric trolling motor and depending on the brackets you make, the motor can work as a thruster to steer the stern around the bow and will last for ever and you dont need a seperate battery,two deep cycle 90 amp batteries are half the price of a 3Hp four stroke,add the price of a equavalent trolling motor and what have you got.??
I suppose if you are bass fishing, electric is the way to go but I see no real reason why a quiet 4 stroke wont do the job My motor idles the whole day without any ill effect
and I have done a fair amount of trolling in my time, all I need to work on is a foot control,...HI....HI... here in Africa we go for the tough option.
Kind regards William Wright,