Hi all. I must say it’s great summer is finally here and we are all out on the water. I need a little help from everyone to spend my money.
I have an older 23’ Landau that we love. Got it a couple years ago used and it’s been great except for a couple welds cracking this year. I will post on that later. This is about adding a new trolling motor.
The old trolling motor on the toon is on it’s last leg and the wife has given me the green light to get a new one. I have been eyeing the Terrova Minn Kota’s with ipilot for a couple years and I am going to pull the trigger. What I can’t decide is shaft and voltage. The lake we are on is not huge but is a decent size and can get pretty choppy. We can get some real windy days and would be fishing outside of the coves about half the time.
I was thinking 36 volt with a 60 inch shaft. Right now I have 2 batteries with a Bass Pro 2 bank charger. We are in a slip at the marina so I have a power hookup at the slip to charge the batteries. The way I have it now is one battery for the trolling motor and the console with a radio, GPS/fishfinder and everything else. The other is just for the motor. Works out nice if I kill the battery with the trolling motor or radio I can still start the boat and get back home.
I have never had a 36 volt or 24 volt trolling motor and not sure how many batteries and charger I am going to need. Right now the batteries and charger are in the back of the boat in a storage space. If I go with the 36 volt am I going to need 5 batteries? 3 for the trolling motor 1 for radio and accessories and 1 starting battery? Not really sure if I have that kind of room. I am thinking that using the 3 batteries for the trolling motor takes them out of the picture for the console and accessories. I am also not sure about the charger. I figure one bank for each battery but wasn't sure since I don't know how to hook a charger up for a 36 volt setup in addition to 12 volt. Would that be a 4 bank charger? If I need 5 batteries same question.
I have a Garmin GPS now but thinking about a hummingbird next year so it will pair with the new trolling motor. Really confused and trying to come up with a plan. When I pull the boat out of the water to install I want to do this all at once and it not be an all summer in and out of the water project.
In a nutshell
36 volt?
60 inch shaft ?
How many batteries ?
Hook up suggestions ?
How many bank battery charger?
Thanks all for the help. Will post some pics after I get it all figured out and hooked up.
New Trolling Motor questions
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Re: New Trolling Motor questions
I have a 54 inch shaft Power Drive V2 with I-pilot, and it's way longer than I need on my toon.
As for chargers, one bank per battery. So a 36 volt would need a 3 bank.
Mine is a 24 volt, and I have 2 dedicated batteries and a charger under the front seat for the trolling motor. 2 more batteries and another charger in the back. One battery for starting, and the second runs my radio, fish finder, bait tank, etc.
As for chargers, one bank per battery. So a 36 volt would need a 3 bank.
Mine is a 24 volt, and I have 2 dedicated batteries and a charger under the front seat for the trolling motor. 2 more batteries and another charger in the back. One battery for starting, and the second runs my radio, fish finder, bait tank, etc.
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Re: New Trolling Motor questions
I have a 54" shaft also and its MORE than long enough, but I do like that the top sticks up high enough were I can see it over the front railing front anywhere in the boat. I only have a 55# (largest 12v) and its OK on my 20', it will pull me along at 2.0-2.5mph and works just fine for moving around bays and such. With a bigger toon I'd opt for an 80# 24v just to avoid jumping to 3 batteries needed for a 36v 101#
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Re: New Trolling Motor questions
The 3 battery thing has me worried too. I want the power but that does not seem like a great trade off. Thanks for the info on the shaft length. Really seems like the general consensus. I have only seen one person say he liked it longer. The swim ladder is next to it in the Bow and having it on the deck that long would be a pain too. So 54" is the longest I want. Anyone else have any ideas? I read in a wiring site I can use one of the batteries in the setup for the accessories so I don't need to dedicate one to each thing.
Re: New Trolling Motor questions
Here's a shot of my 54" so you can see just how long it really is. In this pic, it's even with the bottom of the log. I usually run it a little deeper than this, but never all the way down.
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