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TROLLING MOTOR
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I want to get a trolling motor for my boat but dont know what size I should get. I have a 24ft open bow boat. And any advice on the best brand would be helpful. thanks
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#2
i would go with a 15hp merc, do you need a long or a short shaft?
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#3
Im not sure I would guesss short. The water line is probabley 12-15inches below the swim platform. Im leaning towards a merc but am impressed with honda products. Are the Hondas alot more money?
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#4
i know acouple people with hondas and they have had nothing but problems Handa should stick with cars and 4 wheelers
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#5
I have a 21 ft open bow that had a remote troll mount on the back. Purchased a Merc 9.9 short and it was fine for power but hit a few waves and the prop bounced in and out of the water - ie. Buy a long shaft.
If you go for a newmotor try this web site [url "http://www.porta-bote.com/nissan.htm"]http://www.porta-bote.com/nissan.htm[/url]
Got a brand new Nissan 9.8 for hundreds less than any new merc around and NO TAX! Shipping included in quote as was 3 gal gas tank and gas line. Great motor and LIGHT!
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#6
Thanks guys.
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#7
Nissans are good my father inlaw has a 05 nissan and it is a very nice motor. i would do some measuring and make sure a short will work for you . My short on my 19' comes out of the water when it gets rough . the worst part about trolling on a bigger boat like that is controll when it gets windy! good luck and let us know what you decide on. M.H.
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#8
I have a 26 ft bayliner and I run a 9.8 featherlight Nissan. I love that kicker.. I have had no problems at all in the last 2 years, and it pushes my boat very well. I ordered mine from Cabelas with $13 shipping and no tax...
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