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Thanks everyone for your input.
While I would love to have a 24v setup, I don't think I can justify it for my application. My MK 44/AT has enough thrust on high speed (5) when the wind makes (4) like treading water. With the extra 10 #'s of thrust and the variable speed, I should be able to find a point that keeps me moving at fishing speed when the wind is blowing and the maximizer technology should give me more trolling time at the higher usage speed. If it turns out that I use the battery up too quickly then I will buy a spare battery. Since I live on the lake, I could make a quick change. Frankly, if the wind is blowing that bad, I probably won't go anyway. Thanks again. |
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Rich this indeed the best prop on the market, but this should be noted:
Motorguide (might be Minn Kota, but I'm pretrty sure it's Motorguide though) now markets the prop with thier name on it. If you buy the Kipawa version & bring your motor in for warranty work your warranty will be voided immediately. To be covered you must have the MG version, with the MG logo on it. If you go with the Kipawa version, make sure you remove the prop before servicing it. Also, note that if you bring a prop-equipped motor in for warranty work to either MK or MG, the first thing they do is remove the prop. If there's fishing line inside behind the prop both warranties are void. So it's a good practice to remove your prop (& any line) prior to bringing it in for service. I am, by the way, looking for one of these props. Warren http://www.warrenwolk.com "Rich P" wrote in message . .. Nobody else has mentioned it, but first you could try a different prop. I picked up a prop called a Kipawa and I love it. A friend of mine suggested it. Supposedly you get more power and speed and more efficiency at the same time. I do have a 24 volt system but I definitely noticed more speed and my batteries seem to be lasting fine. I think it ran me about $40, might be worth a try. Rich P Here's the link: http://www.kipawapropellers.com/ |
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"WARREN WOLK" wrote in message
news:l9_Ig.5206$p23.2173@trnddc04... Rich this indeed the best prop on the market, but this should be noted: Motorguide (might be Minn Kota, but I'm pretrty sure it's Motorguide though) now markets the prop with thier name on it. If you buy the Kipawa version & bring your motor in for warranty work your warranty will be voided immediately. To be covered you must have the MG version, with the MG logo on it. If you go with the Kipawa version, make sure you remove the prop before servicing it. Also, note that if you bring a prop-equipped motor in for warranty work to either MK or MG, the first thing they do is remove the prop. If there's fishing line inside behind the prop both warranties are void. So it's a good practice to remove your prop (& any line) prior to bringing it in for service. I am, by the way, looking for one of these props. Warren http://www.warrenwolk.com I'm running a MG version of the mouse ear Kipewa prop on my TR109. It works great, but I still need a prop that will climb up the TM shaft and clear the weeds off that. LOL. I have to say though I don't see the big deal about weedlessness. The Machete III that came on my TM did a good job in the trash. Neither removes grass balls from the TM shaft so no big. I have not run the new Kipewa enough to tell if it really gives more thrust and more efficiency. Time will tell. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Bob if you removed the metal machete you're a wise man - there's a reason
they stopped making them lol... WW "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... "WARREN WOLK" wrote in message news:l9_Ig.5206$p23.2173@trnddc04... Rich this indeed the best prop on the market, but this should be noted: Motorguide (might be Minn Kota, but I'm pretrty sure it's Motorguide though) now markets the prop with thier name on it. If you buy the Kipawa version & bring your motor in for warranty work your warranty will be voided immediately. To be covered you must have the MG version, with the MG logo on it. If you go with the Kipawa version, make sure you remove the prop before servicing it. Also, note that if you bring a prop-equipped motor in for warranty work to either MK or MG, the first thing they do is remove the prop. If there's fishing line inside behind the prop both warranties are void. So it's a good practice to remove your prop (& any line) prior to bringing it in for service. I am, by the way, looking for one of these props. Warren http://www.warrenwolk.com I'm running a MG version of the mouse ear Kipewa prop on my TR109. It works great, but I still need a prop that will climb up the TM shaft and clear the weeds off that. LOL. I have to say though I don't see the big deal about weedlessness. The Machete III that came on my TM did a good job in the trash. Neither removes grass balls from the TM shaft so no big. I have not run the new Kipewa enough to tell if it really gives more thrust and more efficiency. Time will tell. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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