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I fish in a all electric club and was wanting to add some more push to my 14ft jon boat and was wanting to convert to 24v. My question is could i hook up say 2 transom mounts 80lbs 24v for the rear to draw off 1 24v battery setup? Or is that too much? I have room for about max 4 big batteries. I was wanting to maybe go with 80lbs 24v deck mount and 2 80lbs 24v for rear, but if i had to run them all on separate setups i wouldn't be able to do it bc i dont have the battery room. Just trying to get ideas....

Good god I dont know- but if you could calculate thrust vs. power it would seem like you would have a 5hp!!!

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LOL it seems overboard , but when you are going against these things i can only try to keep up! Plus adds more fishing time where it doesn't take me forever to come in from my spot or getting to my spot. I dont have 4gs to spend on motor like in video. Some lakes we fish are rather large to be electric only.

you might want to dig around some of the ev forums,you just might find a home made setup for less then 2 big trolling motors that will do more.

LOL it seems overboard , but when you are going against these things i can only try to keep up! Plus adds more fishing time where it doesn't take me forever to come in from my spot or getting to my spot. I dont have 4gs to spend on motor like in video. Some lakes we fish are rather large to be electric only.

Just joking around a bit, and completly understand. I know i visit a few hp limited lakes and am stuck with my TM- gets really borning standing there going accross the lake for 20 minutes. Wish i new more to help you, good luck with it all.

If you want to do this use 6volt batteries. They will have more capacity and will run longer.

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