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    Default Trolling motor size


    I just bought a 18 ft tri hull. Wanting to set up to fish out of. I am wondering what size trolling motor I would need for the bow. Thanks.

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    Get the biggest you can afford to put on it especially if your going to be trolling!
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    I ran a 70 lb on mine and it never failed me in any wind.
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