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Adding 24v trolling motor, is it worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 3578749" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>Thanks, if the boat came with a 45lb, the 70lb "should" be a nice upgrade. I wanted to stick to the same brand/line because that way, I can use the existing bow mount and just swap out the shaft/motor. That's how I did when I installed the 55lb and it saved me some work. Also, I will probably save one of the 12v motors as a spare and sell the other to a jon boat guy. Either of the 12v motors would move a jon boat well if someone had converted to a deck and could bow mount the motor. These two 12v motors are barley used, the 45lb was on the water 2 times before I upgraded so I may list one of them soon after I try out the 24v.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 3578749, member: 24531"] Thanks, if the boat came with a 45lb, the 70lb "should" be a nice upgrade. I wanted to stick to the same brand/line because that way, I can use the existing bow mount and just swap out the shaft/motor. That's how I did when I installed the 55lb and it saved me some work. Also, I will probably save one of the 12v motors as a spare and sell the other to a jon boat guy. Either of the 12v motors would move a jon boat well if someone had converted to a deck and could bow mount the motor. These two 12v motors are barley used, the 45lb was on the water 2 times before I upgraded so I may list one of them soon after I try out the 24v. [/QUOTE]
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