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    How long of a trolling shaft should you use on pontoon?
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    How long a shaft can you find?

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    Anything over 24 feet might extend out back a mite.
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    Measure height from water plus about 18'' would be my guess.
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    I think 48 to 50 inches. There are sites that advertise trolling motors specifically for pontoons, look at brand sites, mine-kota, motorguide ect. Thrust is what I am interested in. We had a 24 foot barge, I put a little 35 lb on it one time and it was not near enough. We now have a 20 foot, a little newer and lighter. We are going to mount a 55 lb thrust 48 to 50 inch shaft. You can get a 55 lb-12 volt, when you go above 55 they are 24 volt.

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    Minn Kota has info on their site on how to determine the length you need for a given boat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harold View Post
    How long of a trolling shaft should you use on pontoon?
    Something I found--
    Shaft Length Selection Guide
    Measure down from the mounting surface of the bow to the water level*. Use this measurement and the table below to find the appropriate shaft length.



    Bow to Waterline Recommended Shaft Length
    0" to 10" 36"
    16" to 22" 42" to 45"
    22" to 28" 48 to 52"
    28" to 34"" 54" to 62"

    *Add 5" to waterline measurement for fishing in rough water. Optimal operating mode is with engine trimmed all the way down
    Thrust Selection Guide
    Total Boat Weight Motor Thrust
    Up to 2100 lbs 30 lbs
    Up to 2520 lbs 36 lbs
    Up to 2800 lbs 40 lbs
    Up to 2940 lbs 42 lbs
    Up to 3080 lbs 44 lbs
    Up to 3360 lbs 48 lbs
    Up to 3500 lbs 50 lbs
    Up to 3850 lbs 55 lbs
    Up to 4550 lbs 65 lbs
    Up to 5180 lbs 74 lbs
    Up to 7070 lbs 101 lbs

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