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Minn Kota Rip Tide 70
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Lemon!!!
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if I were you i would try to repeat the same conditions again a few more times to be sure this motor works correctly but if you have the same issue again with the new motor switch to a different size or type that doesn't use the same components as that one or if that isn't an option then just try a motorguide instead |
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I have the same trolling motor brand new took it to lacassine ran it full blast through thick grass and had no problems
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I've had the same trouble with mine since I purchased it. Always kept a spare set of brushes and brush holders in the boat for a quick change out. Used to get them from online @ Mikes Reel repair. They seem to hold up better than OEM
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I run the sh#@ out of mine for hours every weekend. I have two batteries and run them pretty much until they die, which is normally my sign that it is time to go in. "Knock on wood" no issues yet and have run into grass, and oysters. I need another prop due to the oyster beds. I think maybe you're under powered. I have the 120 on a 20' tidewater.
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You have a 9 ft. shaft on your trolling motor? Not sure Ive ever seen one that long. |
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Lol...that's the new model for offshore boats |
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