06-11-2011, 08:37 PM
I am still using the 33 amp/hour battery. For my style of floating it suits me well. I mainly use the motor to go from point A to point B with a couple of C's and D's thrown in for good measure. It has never gone below 40% in the 2 years
I have used it. It is not to heavy for my Fish Cat and has even worked on my 9ft pontoon some. [
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I also use the Minkota 30 and it has served me well. Gets my little tube moving plenty fast an 3 and 4 setting. Those settings are plenty fast enough for me and do not drain the battery to fast. One time at Willard I was fishing from the south Marina, and kicked all the way to the north Marina before a super strong wind blew all of us off the water. Even the big boats. But that little motor had enough guts to power me back to the South Marina with no problem. The battery handled it fine also, but I keep it fully charged without fail.
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I have used it. It is not to heavy for my Fish Cat and has even worked on my 9ft pontoon some. [

I also use the Minkota 30 and it has served me well. Gets my little tube moving plenty fast an 3 and 4 setting. Those settings are plenty fast enough for me and do not drain the battery to fast. One time at Willard I was fishing from the south Marina, and kicked all the way to the north Marina before a super strong wind blew all of us off the water. Even the big boats. But that little motor had enough guts to power me back to the South Marina with no problem. The battery handled it fine also, but I keep it fully charged without fail.
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