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Pulled the trigger on a MK 72in 36v 112lb via JFigliuolo and indirectly from Clammer ..:kewl:
But because of my storage issues and not looking to have 3 Group 27 or larger batteries @ 60lb a piece decided to go with a single 36 volt lithium 80ah and weighs 50Lbs. and is 20in long Seeing Lithiums can be mounted on their sides or vertical has provided some out of the box mounting choices , also thinking of a cooler or portable battery Box so it can be removed like the motor and I can avoid running wires to my console or just plug into the cooler Havent decided.. going to be a busy march and April. any and all feed back + or - appreciated |
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Great choice
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Ray now you got me thinking if I can take the battery out of of the boat there’s a good chance I would forget it in the shed LOL.
slip thanks looking forward to seeing how it works , Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Best of luck with it ……...game changer IMO get a on board battery charger … that way you can charge it in place [easier] & won,t forget it at home LOL for me . my rig ran well in the water before ..with the added weight of everything .its as close as awesome as that hull could get :walk: |
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I just hope I remember it’s in the water before I take off chasing breaking fish! Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
that,s a real good chance . its probably a good thing I don,t run & gun :lasso:
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Found this mount called slide shuttle its removable and slide to keep the from hanging over the bow when not in use. :btu:
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lloks slick .does it pull in or to the side ??
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Slides forward and backwards.
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They sell different models mine slide 7inches, hoping I can position it with that distance so as not to remove by bow light to the rub rails?
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Quick update finished my portable cooler battery box having a not so easy time finding where I want to mount the trolling motor , was hoping to be able to keep my bow light with a low profile one I found , but even with the sliding mount I have not looking good
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For current boat installing single starboard light UNDER motor, attached to aluminum mounting plate Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Looked at that exact one not sure why it’s so hard to get one with a base included Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
How much room do you have to either side of the trolling motor? Could you do two independent surface mounted lights.
That pactrade light is good I have one on the tin boat I did 12 years ago. Still works like new. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Don't know your setup but I had problems with my stock nav lights and wasn't able to fish the wires to the front so got this. It's pricey but very convenient to use and remove when not needed. They have different mounts for rails also.
google- NAVISAFE NAVILIGHT - TRICOLOR / MAGNETIC |
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Install complete with the sliding mount I will be able to move the nav light forward with no obstruction , the only time it will be blocked partially is when the motor in the water .
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Very nice
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You're going to want to get a bracket to hold the head of the motor when stowed. She'll bounce pretty good without one. Ram makes a good option. MK makes one also.
I like the Ram better https://www.hodgesmarine.com/ramrap-...CABEgKomPD_BwE But used the MK since it comes with the 87" TM |
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Spot lock on my trolling motor was the balls, eliminating anchor requirement under certain conditions and redoing tracks just changed the way you can fish. Almost like have a guide drive you around while you fish.
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Quick question can I move the the boat with my main engine, while the T motor is in the water? Not talking running and gun but just moving to a spot a bit faster than the T motor with out having to hauling it out everytime
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Unless in a bind I always pull it
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That’s about what I was expecting . My biggest issue is getting used to it being on the boat
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Splashed the boat today played with the radar and the new FF. But I spent more time trying to figure out trolling motor and the remote. I one point I was looking over the bow to make sure it was deep enough and hit it to 10 and the shaft bent and I was like fkkk I just broke it 😅. But it will giddy up. Was trying to use spot lock feature need some time playing with it so I am over the structure I see on the FF
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