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Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin | Going to be putting a new Terrova on a 619...Wondering whether to get the 24v 80 lb or spend a little more and make it a 36v 101 lb...for 619 owners what do you guys have on yours? |
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Location: Stevens Point, WI | Go with the 101, you won't regret it! |
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| you will never regret goin bigger.....always smaller |
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Location: Otsego, MN | 101 for sure! |
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| Got a 101 on mine. Don't like taking up extra room with the third battery, but would never give it up to go down to the 80. |
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Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin | 101 it is! |
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Location: musky waters , WI | 101 then you have all the power you need. Moves mine at 3.5 mph on 100% |
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| Thought you'd already know the answer to this question. Running out of juice in Canada sucks. Oh, and get the 60" shaft, too.
Edited by whynot 12/30/2011 8:43 AM
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Location: Contrarian Island | great way to make sure that doesn't happen in Canada....
http://store.minnkotamotors.com/products/419590/MK_3_DC_%283_bank%2...
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| yep, or get the 101 lb thrust 36 V system and you don't have to worry about power or longevity. |
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Location: Contrarian Island | some boats don't have room for 3, 31 size tm batteries ... ; ) like mine... 24 volts with 2 good agm batteries you will never run out imo... if you have the room and want to add another 70 lbs the boat get the 36 volt |
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| true, although i bet i could find a spot in your boat. when i put a 101 in my boat i had to put the 3rd battery in one of my front compartments. works fine, just have to make sure to keep the anchor in the other side to balance it out! |
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