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February 29, 2012, 11:46:27 AM
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I'm buying my first trolling motor i want the riptide 80# thrust, besides the batteries is there anything else i need to order to rig it to my boat? all input is appreciated!
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21 pages with over 300 posts.
Search is your friend.
Key word (s) "trolling motor"
Last one I remember.
viewtopic.php?p=70354#p70354
As always
First one's free
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February 29, 2012, 09:51:16 PM
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On board charger and a 12V shut off switch
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February 29, 2012, 10:32:34 PM
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quick release bracket...
http://www.amazon.com/MinnKota-Riptide- ... =1-1-fkmr1
Blue sea systems breaker. It acts as an on/off switch to the system as well as a breaker. By pushing the red button it opens the circuit. You may want the 60amp though. I've go the 50amp on my 36 volt system...
http://www.amazon.com/Blue-Sea-7183-Cir ... 310&sr=8-4
2 bank charger. I'm happy with mine...
http://www.amazon.com/NOCO-GEN2-Genius- ... 468&sr=8-1
I like amazon cause I avoid paying tax and shipping (sometimes) and don't have to pay for gas to get to the store. You may want to purchase that trolling motor on amazon as well. No tax on a $900 purchase is some serious savings, plus possible free shipping.
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hey thanks for the help and all the links!
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Here's the best motor quick-release mount...
http://www.deepbluemarine.com/products-detail.cfm?ProductID=415
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I had that same dogbone mount for 5 yrs on my flatsboat with no problems, great mount and gives you the option of removing your trolling motor if you rig it with a plug.
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I would lose the pins on the dog bone first time out... My favorite is the big old MotorGuide slide mount - it's a heavy duty mount! The new Minn Kota is a nice mount, but not as solid as the old MotorGuide.
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Quote from: "GoneFission"
I would lose the pins on the dog bone first time out...
I kept my boat on a lift and removed the motor just about every time I used it. If I didn't lose them, no one could!! I was conscience of possibly dropping one overboard every time, though.
It really is the most unobtrusive mount out there. On my skiff, the standard forward mounting holes were too far forward, so I had to re-drill it. My motor couldn't have been more solidly mounted if it were bolted directly to the deck. It still looked great when I sold the boat 5 years later.
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