I would think you would want to go to 2 batteries for sure and I’d give it a try at least. If you went 24 you would still have to buy another battery.
I am considering selling my 17 ft bass boat and going to an 18 or 19 ft. I have a 12V 55 lb Minn-Kota Riptide I-Pilot on it and it does great. Could I use it on a 18-19 ft bass boat with a 150hp?
I primarily longline and have done so all day with my 17 ft Javelin with a 31 series AGM with no issues, and can get up to 2ish mph (dependent on conditions). My hull weight is @ 1000 lbs with a 90hp Johnson. I assume I could parallel 2 batteries for longer run time?
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I would think you would want to go to 2 batteries for sure and I’d give it a try at least. If you went 24 you would still have to buy another battery.
My thought is that the wind will be the deciding factor. I run an 18’ Bumble Bee with a 70lb and I’m still trolling when most have gone home, so it does well in the wind. I have run over 6 hours non stop and still been holding speed ina 10 mph wind that was gusting more. Hope it works out for you.
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use a 55# Xi5 on my 18 ft pontoon and have been out 7-8 hrs working banks/tree tops and with anchor mode on in 10-15 mph wind and never run battery down yet..Battery is new 29 series also.
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I should have included my reasoning. I've seen this question asked before and it's usually because they don't want to spend the extra money on a 24v.
I 100% agree a 24 volt would definitely be the better option, but I also have a 16ft Carolina Skiff that I fish smaller water with. Won't use a troller much on the skiff, but we have a killer state park nearby and our hunting club has a 10 acre pond that I fish in occasionally. I was thinking of getting another quick release bracket so I could swap back and forth. Want to keep my skiff light and as clutter free as possible so don't want to go 2 batteries in it.
If I end up with a bigger glass boat, I suppose I could try it and see, and then upgrade if it's not up to task. Hey, it would give me a reason to get one of those fancy Ulterras!!
It would work but very marginally. Wind comes up and likely be unsuitable. Get the Ulterra 24v.
Pull the 12v off of your current boat, put it on the skiff, and then find a 24v for your new boat if it’s in your budget. I think you can make a 12v work in perfect conditions, but like was said above when the wind gets up, high current, etc you’ll be left wanting for more.