Trolling motor question
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 6:58 am
Hi guys,
Just got a used toon this month. It's got a small outboard Yamaha motor on it. I'm the paranoid type who likes to plan for bad situations, so I was thinking of buying a trolling motor as a backup, in case the outboard fails so I can get back to the dock.
It currently has 1 12V battery in it, so I was thinking of getting another 12V and hook them up in parallel, using the outboard to charge them both, and at the same time run my fish finder etc off them.
Is this a common practice? How large of a trolling motor would I need to adequately push my 20' toon against the wind? How long would those 2 batteries last me w the motor? Does trolling motor need regular maintenance like a gas outboard?
Thanks in advance.
Also, 55 lbs thrust seems the be the biggest common trolling motor I find. What's a good brand you would recommend? This seems like a decent price for a 42" shaft 55lb thrust one:
http://www.amazon.com/Minn-Kota-Freshwa ... ling+motor
Just got a used toon this month. It's got a small outboard Yamaha motor on it. I'm the paranoid type who likes to plan for bad situations, so I was thinking of buying a trolling motor as a backup, in case the outboard fails so I can get back to the dock.
It currently has 1 12V battery in it, so I was thinking of getting another 12V and hook them up in parallel, using the outboard to charge them both, and at the same time run my fish finder etc off them.
Is this a common practice? How large of a trolling motor would I need to adequately push my 20' toon against the wind? How long would those 2 batteries last me w the motor? Does trolling motor need regular maintenance like a gas outboard?
Thanks in advance.
Also, 55 lbs thrust seems the be the biggest common trolling motor I find. What's a good brand you would recommend? This seems like a decent price for a 42" shaft 55lb thrust one:
http://www.amazon.com/Minn-Kota-Freshwa ... ling+motor