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No Name April 27th, 2008 06:26 PM

Trolling motor question
 
I am going to a lake house and the owner is letting me borrow an 11' 2
man bass boat. It is rated for a 5HP max gas, but I have access to a
17 lb thrust electric. ( Boat has no motor now.) I will only be using
it in a cove of the lake. Never used an electric, so would this be
enough power to get around and could I use a car battery instead of a
deep cycle one? I don't plan on using the motor all the time and would
charge it up when not in use. Thanks.

[email protected] April 28th, 2008 06:31 AM

Trolling motor question
 
On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 13:26:59 -0400, wrote:

I am going to a lake house and the owner is letting me borrow an 11' 2
man bass boat. It is rated for a 5HP max gas, but I have access to a
17 lb thrust electric. ( Boat has no motor now.) I will only be using
it in a cove of the lake. Never used an electric, so would this be
enough power to get around and could I use a car battery instead of a
deep cycle one? I don't plan on using the motor all the time and would
charge it up when not in use. Thanks.


The electric should do just fine for that boat. As for the battery,
it will do OK, it just won't last as long as a Deep Cycle would. Just
to be on the safe side, make SURE that you have oars or a paddle
along, just in case.....
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Gene Casey April 28th, 2008 11:18 AM

Trolling motor question
 
Yes, there will be paddles on board. Any idea how long the regular
battery would last, for example an hour? 4 hours? Assuming it is not
full throttle, just going from one spot to the next in a cove.
On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 22:31:00 -0700, wrote:

On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 13:26:59 -0400, wrote:

I am going to a lake house and the owner is letting me borrow an 11' 2
man bass boat. It is rated for a 5HP max gas, but I have access to a
17 lb thrust electric. ( Boat has no motor now.) I will only be using
it in a cove of the lake. Never used an electric, so would this be
enough power to get around and could I use a car battery instead of a
deep cycle one? I don't plan on using the motor all the time and would
charge it up when not in use. Thanks.


The electric should do just fine for that boat. As for the battery,
it will do OK, it just won't last as long as a Deep Cycle would. Just
to be on the safe side, make SURE that you have oars or a paddle
along, just in case.....


[email protected] April 29th, 2008 07:24 AM

Trolling motor question
 
On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 06:18:59 -0400, Gene Casey
wrote:

Yes, there will be paddles on board. Any idea how long the regular
battery would last, for example an hour? 4 hours? Assuming it is not
full throttle, just going from one spot to the next in a cove.
On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 22:31:00 -0700, wrote:

On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 13:26:59 -0400, wrote:

I am going to a lake house and the owner is letting me borrow an 11' 2
man bass boat. It is rated for a 5HP max gas, but I have access to a
17 lb thrust electric. ( Boat has no motor now.) I will only be using
it in a cove of the lake. Never used an electric, so would this be
enough power to get around and could I use a car battery instead of a
deep cycle one? I don't plan on using the motor all the time and would
charge it up when not in use. Thanks.


The electric should do just fine for that boat. As for the battery,
it will do OK, it just won't last as long as a Deep Cycle would. Just
to be on the safe side, make SURE that you have oars or a paddle
along, just in case.....


You *should* be able to get a few hours out of it. Just perform a
little test - Filll a trash-can with water and run the motor in the
can, and time it. Now, subtract 25% of the time - when in the boat,
you will be putting a load on the motor that you cannot simulate on
land.
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Gene Casey April 30th, 2008 12:58 AM

Trolling motor question
 
Thanks, good idea.
On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 23:24:29 -0700, wrote:

On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 06:18:59 -0400, Gene Casey
wrote:

Yes, there will be paddles on board. Any idea how long the regular
battery would last, for example an hour? 4 hours? Assuming it is not
full throttle, just going from one spot to the next in a cove.
On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 22:31:00 -0700,
wrote:

On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 13:26:59 -0400, wrote:

I am going to a lake house and the owner is letting me borrow an 11' 2
man bass boat. It is rated for a 5HP max gas, but I have access to a
17 lb thrust electric. ( Boat has no motor now.) I will only be using
it in a cove of the lake. Never used an electric, so would this be
enough power to get around and could I use a car battery instead of a
deep cycle one? I don't plan on using the motor all the time and would
charge it up when not in use. Thanks.

The electric should do just fine for that boat. As for the battery,
it will do OK, it just won't last as long as a Deep Cycle would. Just
to be on the safe side, make SURE that you have oars or a paddle
along, just in case.....


You *should* be able to get a few hours out of it. Just perform a
little test - Filll a trash-can with water and run the motor in the
can, and time it. Now, subtract 25% of the time - when in the boat,
you will be putting a load on the motor that you cannot simulate on
land.


Rodney Long May 3rd, 2008 04:37 AM

Trolling motor question
 
wrote:
I am going to a lake house and the owner is letting me borrow an 11' 2
man bass boat. It is rated for a 5HP max gas, but I have access to a
17 lb thrust electric. ( Boat has no motor now.) I will only be using
it in a cove of the lake. Never used an electric, so would this be
enough power to get around and could I use a car battery instead of a
deep cycle one? I don't plan on using the motor all the time and would
charge it up when not in use. Thanks.


That small size trolling motor will run for 12 hours or more on a
regular car battery if the battery is in good shape


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