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    I've got a 24v powerdrive 70 lb thrust on my glass boat and it does just fine. I can run around 4 mph with the TM and pull cranks for 4 to 5 hrs at 1.7 mph on a pair of class 31 batteries. Of course I have two sets of batteries in the boat, just in case.
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    Default Of course I have two sets of batteries in the boat, just in case????

    Good grief man. You got any room left in the boat to store anything wif 5 batteries on board?
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    Ha scott you may be able to take them other two batteries out and get another hour out of the first two! man I dont have much room for anything else in my boat, but gotta make do!

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    I'm curious on how long Ima be able to pull at 1.5 to 1.7 with my batteries before they run out of juice. I haven't been able to run them for more than 2 hours so far at a time so I got no dang idea how long they'll last
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    I think with the 36 you should be fine for a good long while DD...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonDon View Post
    I'm curious on how long Ima be able to pull at 1.5 to 1.7 with my batteries before they run out of juice. I haven't been able to run them for more than 2 hours so far at a time so I got no dang idea how long they'll last
    Best figure that out Friday... Run em completely dead Friday and see how long it takes..
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    Sac-a-lait had built a deck extention in the front of the boat before I got it. So the front deck comes all the way back to the console. He had a couple of big lead weights under there for some forward weight so it would plane out easier. I removed the lead weights and they actually weighed more than the two batteries. I have a second set of TM wires going from the second set of batteries to an extra female TM plug. When I kill one pair of batteries, I just change to the other plug and get after it.
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    Man thats pretty slick right there....

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    Gonna put em to the test Blue, that's for sure. I got back though in case they run down to much. Got a trolling plate on the big motor. Man, that is slick right there with the batteries
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    Glad I read this, remembered I hadn't plugged mine back up after yesterday.
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