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Electric Motor Thrust - bone8 - 05-25-2021 I been thinking of upgrading my electric motor and was curious to what thrust everyone is running I have a 22 foot crestliner and the wind really pushes the front of it around currently I'm running 50lbs I would really appreciate some input thank you RE: Electric Motor Thrust - catchinon - 05-25-2021 I have a 55 lb on my 17.5' Tracker and it seems to work fine. I bet a 65-70 lb would be good for you. RE: Electric Motor Thrust - dubob - 05-25-2021 (05-25-2021, 10:39 AM)bone8 Wrote: I been thinking of upgrading my electric motor and was curious to what thrust everyone is runningI'm using a Minn Kota PowerDrive V2 (24 vdc/70 lb thrust) on a ThunderJet Explorer 185 (18.5' length) and it handles my boat just fine. RE: Electric Motor Thrust - Therapist - 05-25-2021 You can never have to much thrust on your front! The only limiting factor would be do you havw space for the batteries. I have a 18 ft Skeeter 1850DV which has NO space for a third battery, otherwise I would have a 105Lb thrust mtr. Also, don't skimp on shaft length. If you can find it, a 72, inch shaft or at least a 60 inch. With the wind that we deal with around here, you can always use the xtra power and shaft length! ( the longer shaft keeps the head of the mtr in the water when you are bobbing in the waves!) RE: Electric Motor Thrust - MSM1970 - 05-25-2021 At least 24 volt, minimum, longer battery life, 36 volt if you have the battery space, last even longer, I would go as big as your boat and pocket book can afford, RE: Electric Motor Thrust - thatchergreg - 05-25-2021 I have the same Minn Kota (70 lb, 24 volt) as Dubob on my Lund 1775 Adventure and its barely enough some days. In a 15 mph wind the motor runs 80% to 90% power to maintain .7 mph. I agree on getting the longest shaft that will fit in your boat, in 2 ft of chop my motor sucks air and looses most forward momentum. Despite the occasional shortcoming of my Minn Kota I really like it. I spent 12 hours trolling at Willard, spread over three days, and didn't run the batteries dead. RE: Electric Motor Thrust - Anglinarcher - 05-25-2021 I have an 18' Smokercraft and I use a 24V 80# thrust with a 60" shaft. It is an older unit now, but I love how that thing can keep me safe and going in the roughest winds. RE: Electric Motor Thrust - dubob - 05-25-2021 (05-25-2021, 06:48 PM)thatchergreg Wrote: I have the same Minn Kota (70 lb, 24 volt) as Dubob on my Lund 1775 Adventure and its barely enough some days. In a 15 mph wind the motor runs 80% to 90% power to maintain .7 mph.The difference between you and I is that I will come off the water when the wind gets much over 10 mph. ![]() RE: Electric Motor Thrust - Mooseman75 - 05-26-2021 I have a 20' maxum fiberglass boat and currently have a Minn Kota fortrex 24V 80lb thrust with a 52" shaft but I may be switching to the ulterra soon. I didn't have room for a starting battery and 2 trolling batteries so they just did a battery box. At first it was in the way but after I got used to it, I don't find it bothers me. RE: Electric Motor Thrust - Kent - 05-26-2021 I have an 18' ProCraft and I use a 24V 80# thrust with a 60" shaft. |