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dont think i would go that route. pretty sure that would leave you stranded one day with not enough juice to crank your motor.
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Do you have trim tabs?
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No trim tabs
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If you run that battery too low you are screwed with these new motors. No such thing as an emergency pull rope anymore
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If a battery can strand you, eventually you will be stranded. Build some redundancy into the system to avoid allowing a single battery failure to leave you stranded.
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Yeah i need a solution....thinking a smaller starting battery maybe under my seat.... And put the two trolling batteries in the back..
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Nate your boat already porpoises when u start getting up in speed. U need the weight up front to help that. Taking the batteries out the front will not help with getting more speed unless you get trim tabs to tab the front of the boat down when u get the stern lifted more.
My boat does the same thing as yours, when I add weight up front I can trim the motor up more and get a couple more mphs. I took that extra battery out and have been running one, but thinking about adding one to the bow to help that problem. |
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Did u fix ur transom yet? I'd get that beefed up before trying to go faster.
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