Which power is the effective for trolling?

jaxsmith207

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I would like to know more information about trolling power and I'm thinking about making a troll but I can't decide which power to pick.
 

Expidia

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Not enough info from you. Tells us what type of fishing you want to do. What type of fish. fresh or salt. Do you own a boat now and what size motor is on it or is the troller going to be your only power. then what size boat canoe inflatable are you going to put it one?
 

Silvertip

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There is a wealth of information on the web sites for Minnkota and MotorGuide trolling motors. Forget trying to "make" a trolling motor. Buy one and save yourself the frustration of working with inefficient motors and controls. As for what power you need -- that determines what type and how big your boat is. 30# would be fine on a small 10, 12, 14 foot row boat. 45 - 55# on aluminum boats up to 16 - 17 feet. Up to 55# thrust requires a single 12 volt deep cycle battery (group size 24 absolute minimum). If you have a bigger boat you need a motor with even more thrust (70 - 80#). These are 24 volt motors which require two 12 volt deep cycle batteries wired in series.
 
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