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    Default WTB 12v with spotlock


    I am in the market for a
    12v trolling motor with spot lock 45-48” shaft please let me know if you have what I am looking for
    … will settle for 24v as long as not to large for 17 ft aluminum boat

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    I have a 24v/70lb on my tracker 17ft. Works good.


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    If you have room for a second battery, go 24v. If you find no takers here, check with Bucks Island Marine in Southside.
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    I may have to move batteries to storage behind seats but it’s do~able I have been considering it for a while


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    Quote Originally Posted by tlefire View Post
    If you have room for a second battery, go 24v. If you find no takers here, check with Bucks Island Marine in Southside.
    I believe I can for a second one just gonna be tight


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    I’ve stayed on a 24v 70lb MK motor for 7 hours straight without any power loss. It’s worth doing, in my opinion.
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    I believe you will be happier in the long run by going to the 24volt system. There are lots of ways to handle the extra battery issue. Just my two cents. Good luck to you!


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    I have the 12v 55 pound Terrova. It does a great job on my 18' boat. I have 2 batteries wired in parallel. When I buy another one it will be a 24v motor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
    I’ve stayed on a 24v 70lb MK motor for 7 hours straight without any power loss. It’s worth doing, in my opinion.
    I agree as I had the same set up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
    I’ve stayed on a 24v 70lb MK motor for 7 hours straight without any power loss. It’s worth doing, in my opinion.
    I agree as I had the same set up.
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