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You will need a strong electric motor to power a boat that size. Plan
on a 24V as a minimum. You mention lakes and bays. If the bay is in the ocean, you will want to spend a bit more for a sal****er trolling motor. Yes, you are right. Between the weight of the boat and the wind, I will need a strong electric motor. I didn't realize that 12V trolling motor will not be up to the job. Thanks for sharing your experience. Yes, the bay that I am talking about is sal****er bay. But I will not use the trolling motor as the propelling power when I go to sal****er. I will definitely use a gas engine. May be I have misunderstood something about the idea of using trolling motor in sal****er. Do you mean that people use trolling motor in sal****er instead of running the gas engine in slow speed in fishing spots? Is this really true? Will people simply follow the current to sweep through a spot instead of using a trolling motor? Honestly, I haven't seen anyone use a trolling motor in sal****er (may be I am just not looking carefully). This is the reason why I ask. What about a jon boat? They are very stable and would accommodate a bimini top very well. Really? The jon boats that I saw seems to be very flat and narrow. The jon-boat that my co-worker has is only 36" wide that is even narrower than the canoe that I was eyeing on before I decided to get a real boat. Moreover, I want a semi-V boat in order to have the option of fishing in protected salt water. Jay Chan |
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