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"Rick Cortese" wrote...
FWIW: If anything I think the older MinnKota model numbers reflected amps. Figure 85 amps would roughly translate to 40ish lbs of thrust. I don't think so. Current motors are on the order of 1# thrust per amp at 12V. Also, 85 amps is a HUGE continuous load! I wouldn't want to wire a boat for that! 40 lbs of thrust is nothing to sneeze at anyway. I think the min recommendation for trolling motor is something like 5 lbs thrust for every 1,000 lbs of boat and passengers. 40 lbs in some circles would be good'nuff for a 30' sailboat with lead keel. I don't think so here, too! My MinnKota 42EX (12V, 42# thrust, 36 amps) pushes my 21', 1200# sailboat at about 3.5 kt in flat water -- with an aftermarket prop. In any kind of headwind or sea, a 40# thrust motor wouldn't keep headway on a 30' boat! |
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