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    Default Question for the guys using a trolling motor to pull cranks


    Hello everyone! Last year around this time I went out and bought one of these new fancy trolling motors. I got a Minn Kota Terrova 24 volt. I love this thing!!!!! It makes pulling cranks so much easier with the auto pilot and cruise control! I never got to test out my batteries last year. I went down to Sardis yesterday and pulled some cranks. After three and a half hours my batteries were done and I had to use the big motor. Trying to run the big motor and real a fish in is a pain in the neck! I'm wondering what kind of batteries do yall use and how long do they last? Are there any batteries out there that could last me 6 to 7 hours continuous use?
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    I run two 24 volt setups in my boat.But what I really like to do is run my big motor.with a trolling plate and steer with trolling motor remote

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    Hey buddy, welcome back. What size batteries are you running? How old are they? My 24 volt Terrova on my G3 would last about 4-5 hours pulling cranks. I had group 29's in it.


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    I run two group 31s......batteries must be same age....brand....size and type if not your best battery will be pulled down to the weaker ones level. Mine will run a full 8 hrs pulling cranks with some to spare.

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    What brand group 31 do you run? I've been running a couple group 29 and they are at their end of life, I still get 4 - 5 hours running 1.6 to 2 mph on and average wind day, a little more if I keep running with the wind. I have been looking around for options to buy new. A buddy has two 24 volt banks in his boat of the deep cycle Walmart brand, ($100 each) One bank is in front and the other is in the back, he has a switch to change banks. He says the two group 29's I have weigh about as much as the 4 batteries he has, he gets a good 8 to 10 hours out of his (he says) and spent less than a couple group 31 interstates. I've read a bunch of reviews at the end of the day your more confused that before you read them. Didn't mean to hijack your thread...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Speck View Post
    Hey buddy, welcome back. What size batteries are you running? How old are they? My 24 volt Terrova on my G3 would last about 4-5 hours pulling cranks. I had group 29's in it.
    What's up Chris??? I was thinking about you yesterday when I was out on the lake. Thanks man I've been fishing still just haven't been on the forum much. I will have to look at what size they are. I got them both at the same time last year from batteries plus. They are a medium size battery. I looked lastnight and they show to last 220 minutes at there max output. At the time I got them I wasn't thinking about how long they would last. They are good batteries, but I think I need some better than these. Lol! I believe they are a batteries plus name brand not group.

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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    I run two group 31s......batteries must be same age....brand....size and type if not your best battery will be pulled down to the weaker ones level. Mine will run a full 8 hrs pulling cranks with some to spare.

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    Now that's the kind of batteries I need!!! What thrust is your trolling motor? Are they just called group 31 or is there more to the name?

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    My Terovva is a 80 lb. thrust....My batteries are Interstate Deep Cycle Group 31's.... If you go to 31's you might have to change out your battery trays for bigger ones. Some of the guys are useing golf cart batteries for even more run time....they are several inches taller so they will not fit just anywhere.
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    31s wouldn't fit in mine so I have 29s. Course I have 3 so I can still pull for 6-8 hours at 1.3-1.6
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    Batteries are sized by group. 31's are the biggest deep cycle battery then you go up to golf cart batteries. Some boats come with group 27's which are fine for some situations but pulling cranks require quite a bit of reserve capacity. The larger the group, the more reserve capacity they have. 27's are a little light for that. 29's are adequate and 31's are better. Golf cart batteries are the best if you have the room in your boat and pocket book. Lol


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