
Originally Posted by
chiknlips
I have a 15' Alumacraft jon boat with a B&S 5hp motor that I have used for the last 6 yrs. The motor has frustrated me lately by not starting so I have given up on it and decided to go with a trolling motor. I normally fish a small lake, Lee Creek Res. and occasionally Lake Fort Smith and Dardenelle at Shoal Bay. Speed is NOT an issue with me, I just want to be on the water. I have decided to go with a Minn Kota 40# thrust, 36" shaft trolling motor. I have a group 24 deep cycle battery to use to power the motor. Since I have not had a trolling motor on the boat I am unfamiliar with how much power will be consumed from the battery, i.e. how long can I stay on the water before I need to charge the battery. I assume that would depend on which speed and for how long at a particular speed. Again, I am not concerned with speed, I am trying to learn to troll so I expect that I would be at the slowest speed. I am thinking that I would place the battery behind or in front of the center bench thinking that would disdribute the weight more evenly.
Also, what charger would you recommend? I have a very old 10 amp one that still works but wonder if I need to get a new one.
Thanks guys.
Welcome to the forum from Nashville!! If I may ask, what have you done to try to fix the starting problem with the 5hp motor? Do you still have it?? Maybe we could help you out with that and you could have it and the trolling motor.
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