05-10-2012, 10:59 PM
Thanks again, Joni.
I am using a golf cart battery, I can't lift anything heavier. I used to use 2 on my kayak, when the first one got low, I'd switch. But I rarely had to switch over.
I will sit the boat in the water, attach the trolling motor and see what happens. If all it well, then I'll put the battery on. I plan on placing the battery forward from the motor on one of the blue crates.
I can always get a huge goose to sit on my seat, keep it warm for me and keep the boat from tipping backwards until I sit down. Only problem is the goose may have other plans like taking a nip out of my you-know-what when I sit down [laugh]
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I am using a golf cart battery, I can't lift anything heavier. I used to use 2 on my kayak, when the first one got low, I'd switch. But I rarely had to switch over.
I will sit the boat in the water, attach the trolling motor and see what happens. If all it well, then I'll put the battery on. I plan on placing the battery forward from the motor on one of the blue crates.
I can always get a huge goose to sit on my seat, keep it warm for me and keep the boat from tipping backwards until I sit down. Only problem is the goose may have other plans like taking a nip out of my you-know-what when I sit down [laugh]
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