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Originally Posted by bamacj
Thanks for the reply's. The reason I was looking at a remote type was being able to control it when I'm not able to stay on the front deck. "ruff water and what not" The hand controlled type trolles seems to be better but do you find it hard to stay up on the deck at times? On do you just run the big motor then or stat home when its that ruff?
I listed the boats I was lookin at for trolling motor suggestions. Looks like 36v might be a better option also. I also bass fish and Know how loyal people are to there choice of boats. I'm not going to open a which boat is better for me thread. In the bass world they can get deep quick
I have fished salt water when I was younger just not shure what I want in a boat, thus the research. I have fished Fourchon and timbilear a lot back in the day. That was in a 14' Alluminum with a 25 merc.  I'm shure I will have more questions as my search progresses.
I see most of you are in LA and I get back that way often, my mother lives in Gonzales. Maby after I am here a while I can meet some of the group and check out the set up or even a fishin trip...I'll get the gas. 
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36volt would be worth the extra money. You will never wish you had less trolling motor power. If you get a remote model go with the non I-pilot,they have been having problems with the main module going out.