On Thu, 02 Oct 2008 21:04:29 -0500, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:
daytripper wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
http://www.torqeedo.com/us/hn/home.html
http://www.torqeedo.com/us/hn/products/travel.html
I bought a Torqeedo for the lean, mean, muskie chasing machine
(an 18 ft Grumman canoe) and it's a sweet piece of equipment.
I don't know diddly about pontoons but I can recommend the
Torqeedo without reservation (well, other than it's pricey).
$1500! Holy crapola! You're certainly correct about that!
/daytripper (who remembers when a new car sold for less ;-)
Yeah, it's not cheap but you don't have to buy and recycle a
$200 deep cycle marine battery every other year. Besides, it's
a cool, new gadget and I'm a total sucker for cool, new gadgets.
$200? Must've been cool, new - and gold plated ;-)
The last group 24 deep cycle battery I bought - in 2007 - cost $70 after the
credit for returning the battery it replaced. And I usually get 3 years out of
them by keeping them on a float charger in my basement work shop, and minding
the electrolyte level.
Otoh, if I was into honest to god wood strip canoes, I *might* also be tempted
to drop $1500 on a trolling motor - although I gotta say that combination
sounds sacrilegious ;-)
/daytripper