07-07-2016, 03:28 PM
[#0000FF]I detached your post from the other thread, to give it separate status.
First question. Why TWO batteries? Generally one series 24 or 27 will supply all the power you need, unless you are planning to tow a water skier.
There are a lot of the Colorados with batteries and motors. If you adjust the seat forward and use only one battery that should get the nose down and make your craft more maneuverable.
A lot more folks opt for mounting the motor on the front than the batteries. Would be difficult to find a spot for the battery that would not interfere with fishing.
Have you reversed the head on your motor so that it pulls the craft backward? That is how most tubers and tooners prefer the motor set up. Helps a lot with tracking and stability too...and you can steer with your fins.
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First question. Why TWO batteries? Generally one series 24 or 27 will supply all the power you need, unless you are planning to tow a water skier.
There are a lot of the Colorados with batteries and motors. If you adjust the seat forward and use only one battery that should get the nose down and make your craft more maneuverable.
A lot more folks opt for mounting the motor on the front than the batteries. Would be difficult to find a spot for the battery that would not interfere with fishing.
Have you reversed the head on your motor so that it pulls the craft backward? That is how most tubers and tooners prefer the motor set up. Helps a lot with tracking and stability too...and you can steer with your fins.
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