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    Narrowing down to trolling motor options for the new boat. Going with a MinKota Ultrex. My boat is a 1860 Alweld Center Console with a 115 Yamaha. Would you go 36volt or 24volt. I want to save weight as much as possible has me leaning towards 24 volt but I don't want to buy the 24 volt and regret not buying the 36. No real money difference in price.
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    My 24 volt trolling motor will last me all day in my 17' deep V fiberglass boat.

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    I’m not sure how much your boat weights, but my old 24V Terrova pulled my 18’ Skeeter SF-175 at least 2.5 mph max easily, although my normally 0.2-0.4 mph trolling only used 25% of the group 24 AGM batteries on a 7 hour fishing day. Even 4 hours of pulling crankbaits at 1.5 mph doesn’t pull my battery down to but somewhere between 50-75% depending on conditions. If I had Lithiums, I’d easily go ahead and run the 2nd day in a row without charging overnight.

    That same trolling motor now on my dad’s 17’ Skeeter SS-90 will pull his boat up to 3.0 mph.
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    My Ghost will run on 24 or 36V. I'm running it on 24 and it'll pull my Triton 1860 with a 90hp Yamaha 4.0mph.

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    If you went with Lithium batteries you could have 36v with the battery weight lower than 2 lead acid batteries.
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    Just put a 24 volt 80# Terrova on a 20' G3 fish and cruise pontoon. At full power it move move it along at 3mph. This is with gear, 90hp motor. Around 20 gallons of fuel. 2 100quart ice chests full of ice, 3 people and jugs fishing gear. I was pretty impressed. I am running 2 100ah lithium batteries
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    Nobody has ever said...my troller is too big.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fiveeyes View Post
    Nobody has ever said...my troller is too big.
    My buddy actually found out that you can have too big of a motor. He put a 36v terrova on a 1756. With lithium batteries he cannot long line troll for crappies anymore, 0.5 on the remote moves his boat 0.3mph and 1.0 is 1mph.. he lost the sweet spot!

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    Whichever TM you choose, buy brushless, your batteries will thank you later.

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    The new Ultrex TM's can be wired for for 24v 90# or 36v 115# if you choose the upgrade. I would think the 24v 80# be fine for that boat. But you may decide to get a bigger boat in the future. I been running a 24v 80# Ultrex on a 18 foot fiberglass boat since 2018 no issues, the right batteries are key. I recently bought a 24 foot pontoon boat and went with a 112# 36v Ultrex. I can hop in either boat and pull cranks at 1.8 mph all day with no issues.

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