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I have no idea, but I'm wondering why it matters.
"Pickmaster" wrote in message . .. Does anyone know the top speed in rpm's of either the 50 pound thrust AT or the 24 volt 65 pound thrust AT motors? I called Minnkota and they said they don't have that info anymore--who knows why that is-- |
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"Doug Kanter" wrote ...
I have no idea, but I'm wondering why it matters. Well, I would think that you would want to get a trolling motor with the highest thrust for the lowest RPMs to made it really quiet... On the other hand, maybe he's wanting to make a serious frozen drink mixer... |
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Both motors have the same prop, so it will take more rpm's to get more
thrust--found out the 50 has around 1700 at top speed, and the 65 has 2100, so that's pretty much the same proportionate difference (1700/2100; 50/65) "Grumman-581" wrote in message . .. "Doug Kanter" wrote ... I have no idea, but I'm wondering why it matters. Well, I would think that you would want to get a trolling motor with the highest thrust for the lowest RPMs to made it really quiet... On the other hand, maybe he's wanting to make a serious frozen drink mixer... |
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