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The trolling motor battery is more hassle and WEIGHS MUCH MORE than a
little outboard. Then there's the 14 hour battery charging every time you use it. What? You got no AC out in your anchorage to charge the battery? Neither does the dingy dock...dammit. On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 18:57:45 GMT, Chuck Bollinger wrote: We have a trawler and an 8' Livingston which we use as a tender. Generally we go back and forth to shore but occasionally will explore a small cove we may be anchored in. I've been using a 4HP Johnson (2 stroke) but it is failing, as am I. I leave it at home but rowing a Livingston is no slice of Heaven. So I want power again, but more reliable and hassle-free for the limited use. Does anyone have experience using an electric trolling motor this way? What kind of motor and/or battery rig did/do you use and how heavy are the parts? I'll appreciate hearing from experienced users. Thanks Larry W4CSC 3600 planes with transponders are burning 8-10 million gallons of kerosene per hour over the USA. R-12 car air conditioners are responsible for the ozone hole, right? |
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