Personally, i'd go with the 50 lb thrust. LOL, I like over kill. [
] But, since you're on a toon, you may want to stick with the 30. In a lake, you don't need much anyhow. There's no current so there's not much resistance. The only time I think you'd wish you had a little more juice is if the wind was really whipping. Wind affects water crafts twice more than an under current does, unless it's a really bad current, then i'm sure you've got no business in there with a tube. Of course, you could always keep an anchor with you and you'll be good. [
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As for batteries, they ARE NOT created equal. I had a cheapo on my bass boat one time. I would run it dead just running the live well and the trolling motor for just a couple hours. Then, I was pull starting the motor to get back to the hill. I broke down and bought a Nautalis Marine Battery for around 80 bucks, and it works great. Same cranking amps, deep cycle, and it lasts most of the day with out having to run the boat for a bit to charge it back up. I have a heavy duty deep cycle on my 21' center console. It's 1200 cold cranking amps, and it runs right around 150 bucks. A standard battery just doesn't cut it, atleast not for me. The optima you mentioned is top of the line. They are fully enclosed and you can completely submerge them and they will still work. Upside down, sideways, what ever, they work with out fail or danger. So, if you dropped it in the water, it started raining, or it got knocked over during your trip, it won't hurt it and it'll keep functioning without fail.
As for you "charging system" for the batteries, there IS one. Sure you can't affix a magneto to a trolling motor, atleast not and get enough voltage to charge the battery. But, check this out:
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This is a solar battery charging panel. It floats, it's easy to mount, and it provides a non stop 6.5 watt charge to your battery. It runs right around 99 bucks. A 12w model is availible for 200 bucks. Here is some of the factory info on the product:
[li]Works with Automobiles, RV's, Boats & Small Electronics [li]Maintenance Free / Easy Installation [li]Works in all Weather conditions [li]Built-in Blocking Diode Protects Battery Discharge at Night [li]Made of Durable Nylon with a High Efficiency Thin Film solar Cell [li]Temperature Range: -40 to 176F [li]Max output 6.5 Watts, 433 Mamps [li]Dimensions: Open 29.25" x 9" x 1/32" - Closed: 5" x 9" x 5" [li]Unit weight: 1.31lbs [li]Warranty: 1 Year[/li]
I'm going to purchase one for each of my boats before the end of the season so the batteries don't get drained down to nothing in the off season. These would be perfect for all you tubers. [
] I would recomend the 12w system for an board charge though for you tubers.
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