
Originally Posted by
Gunslinger
Quick question for ya'll.
I just bought a 1984 Alumacraft 17.5' flat-bottom bass boat. Tore out the console, cables and removed the Johnson VRO 70 from the back (Which I promptly sold for a little over 1/2 of what I paid to start with!). I am re-decking her (I already re-plumbed and got both livewells working properly) and converting to an electric-only set-up since there are many electric-only lakes in my area. I already have a Minn Kota Edge 70 (24V) to go on the bow. I am going to put (at least one) a tiller-style trolling motor on the transom. I am currently leaning towards a Minn Kota TRAXXIS 80. Do ya'll think that will be enough motor to drive this boat at a decent trolling rate, or should I spring the extra $150 and get a Minn Kota RipTide 101-Lb thrust saltwater motor?
I'm not wanting to pull skiers or anything like that, but I also don't want it to go 2 mph when I'm trying to get up the lake to my best fishing spots! If I can get 6-8 mph out of her that would be wonderful (I would like faster of course, but the law of diminishing returns kicks in at some point!). I plan to use the transom motor purely "to get there" or for trolling, then use the 70-Lb front motor to manuever around while fishing.
I'm just trying to determine if the 80Lb motor will be sufficient. Any and all input is GREATLY appreciated!!
You can get some rough performance numbers if you know the weight, length at waterline (about 16'), and power from here Boat Speed | Hull Speed | Speed Calculator
My guess is there will be little difference in speed between 80# and 101# of thrust and your top speed will be around 4 mph.
Keith
2008 NWR Bash Crappie Champion
2010 NWR Bash Yellow Perch Champion
2010 Buggs Bash Smallest Crappie Award