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SummerSchool
Posted 3/6/2018 11:00 AM (#895180)
Subject: 80 or 105 lbs of thrust?




Posts: 117


Location: Cheyenne, WY most of the year
Trying to determine which trolling motor to go with.
I have a 21' pontoon, 1850lbs dry
Fishing mainly on Mille Lacs in the wind.
Usually no more than 8hrs at a time at the moment.
If I don't need the 105lb 36v, I'd be able to save some serious money only going 80lb 24v. Any help is appreciated, thanks guys
25homes
Posted 3/6/2018 11:41 AM (#895186 - in reply to #895180)
Subject: Re: 80 or 105 lbs of thrust?





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Id go bigger if it was me but I get what your saying....I have a 80lb terrova on a 20ft Ranger fiberglass and it will do all day 10-12 hours no problem in the wind fighting current on the river. I would guess my boat not much if any lighter than yours...
North of 8
Posted 3/6/2018 11:43 AM (#895187 - in reply to #895180)
Subject: Re: 80 or 105 lbs of thrust?




I have a 20ft pontoon with a 90hp Mercury 4 stroke and I bought it new with a 54lb Minn Kota pontoon trolling motor. I don't use it much anymore but it was fine as long as there was not a lot of wind. The problem is that if you have a cross wind, the pontoon slides sideways much easier than a deep v fishing boat. The higher profile of a pontoon catches a side wind like a sail. The additional thrust will help you going into the wind but a strong cross wind is going to take a lot of power to overcome.
The pontoon was great to cast from, like standing on a dock. But wind was an issue. I live on a chain of five small lakes so I could always find an area where the wind was at least partially blocked.
SkiNoob
Posted 3/6/2018 1:50 PM (#895199 - in reply to #895186)
Subject: Re: 80 or 105 lbs of thrust?




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25homes - 3/6/2018 11:41 AM

Id go bigger if it was me but I get what your saying....I have a 80lb terrova on a 20ft Ranger fiberglass and it will do all day 10-12 hours no problem in the wind fighting current on the river. I would guess my boat not much if any lighter than yours...


What batteries are you running if I may ask?
SkiNoob
Posted 3/6/2018 2:02 PM (#895200 - in reply to #895186)
Subject: Re: 80 or 105 lbs of thrust?




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25homes - 3/6/2018 11:41 AM

Id go bigger if it was me but I get what your saying....I have a 80lb terrova on a 20ft Ranger fiberglass and it will do all day 10-12 hours no problem in the wind fighting current on the river. I would guess my boat not much if any lighter than yours...


Also, what charger? (Since I double posted)

Edited by SkiNoob 3/6/2018 2:04 PM
Jeremy
Posted 3/6/2018 3:15 PM (#895205 - in reply to #895180)
Subject: RE: 80 or 105 lbs of thrust?




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Location: Minnesota.
Eric,

Consider this. Would you want to take the chance that an 80lb'er is "good enough" and then find out it isn't? Darned costly upgrade now!!

For a pontoon I'd definitely go with the larger motor. The $$ will work itself out - (and darned quick if you're under-powered!!)
Musky Brian
Posted 3/6/2018 4:07 PM (#895217 - in reply to #895205)
Subject: Re: 80 or 105 lbs of thrust?





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Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
20+ I’m going with the 101#...
SummerSchool
Posted 3/6/2018 4:13 PM (#895218 - in reply to #895180)
Subject: Re: 80 or 105 lbs of thrust?




Posts: 117


Location: Cheyenne, WY most of the year
I agree, it's about a $600 difference that could really go towards some new lures
pklingen
Posted 3/6/2018 5:34 PM (#895232 - in reply to #895180)
Subject: Re: 80 or 105 lbs of thrust?




Posts: 858


Location: NE Ohio
you'll never know when you have too much, but you'll always know when you have too little! get the bigger one. 31 agm batt's. for sure!
wallygator
Posted 3/6/2018 9:12 PM (#895256 - in reply to #895180)
Subject: Re: 80 or 105 lbs of thrust?





Posts: 319


Location: Tomahawk,Wis
If you can not decide check out Sportsman repair in Mosinee Wis. Talked with them at the Wausau musky and they are doing trades on Trolling motors . Just a thought ?? 715- 693-6634
Smell_Esox
Posted 3/7/2018 8:17 AM (#895295 - in reply to #895180)
Subject: Re: 80 or 105 lbs of thrust?




Posts: 267


"I don't need more power!" Said no one ever. LOL.
gregk9
Posted 3/7/2018 12:17 PM (#895337 - in reply to #895180)
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Posts: 790


Location: North Central IL USA
I'd do the 105
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