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Old 04-01-2013, 02:57 PM
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Default Jon boat Trolling motor/battery suggestions..........

Picked up a new/used Jon Boat... 12 ft aluminum Lowe Jon boat...

what is a good size trolling motor and battery to get to use on this.. I mainly use on Passaic river, lakes and res's..... and is there any good recommendations to purchase these in North Jersey... I live in Clifton, NJ...
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Old 04-01-2013, 06:30 PM
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Default Re: Jon boat Trolling motor/battery suggestions..........

You will need a DEEP CYCLE MARINE BATTERY either group 24 or 27 and prob should be okay with a 40lb thrust trolling motor as well. Don't forget you will need a battery charger as well and always charge the battery as soon as you get home from fishing.......Make sure to check the weight capacity for your boat if you can the bigger battery will give you longer time on the water but don't overload the boat!
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Old 04-01-2013, 07:29 PM
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You will need a DEEP CYCLE MARINE BATTERY either group 24 or 27 and prob should be okay with a 40lb thrust trolling motor as well. Don't forget you will need a battery charger as well and always charge the battery as soon as you get home from fishing.......Make sure to check the weight capacity for your boat if you can the bigger battery will give you longer time on the water but don't overload the boat!
Thank you so much for the info... my research was just confirmed with what you stated... I am heading out tonight and picking up 27 battery and a minkota 40 or 45 trolling.... thanks again
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Old 04-01-2013, 07:45 PM
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Default Re: Jon oat Trolling motor/battery suggestions..........

No Problem, Not so sure about the urban paint job though LOL!!!! I have a 14 ft rowboat and I painted it blue like the sky! I thought it was a good camo color cause when the fish look up they see the sky! HAHAHAHAHA!
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Old 04-01-2013, 09:17 PM
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No Problem, Not so sure about the urban paint job though LOL!!!! I have a 14 ft rowboat and I painted it blue like the sky! I thought it was a good camo color cause when the fish look up they see the sky! HAHAHAHAHA!
I don't really care about being stealthy, I just want my boat looking "Bad Ass" on the water... lmao
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Old 04-02-2013, 11:23 PM
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Default Re: Jon boat Trolling motor/battery suggestions..........

I ended up buying a Walmart Everstart 29dc Maxx... figured more power and time on the water is always a good thing...

Do I need one of those Marine Power Box cases or is a regular plastic pop top case good enough?
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