bclark7b Posted August 14, 2017 Posted August 14, 2017 This is probably a ridiculous question, but I couldn't find the answer online. If I want to get a 24v trolling motor do i need three batteries on the boat? Or do I run it off the starting battery and the trolling motor battery? Also how much does it cost to install a trolling motor? (looking for a ball park figure obviously). Just bought a boat with an old 12v trolling motor and I think I want an upgrade at some point. Probably next spring. Thanks guys. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted August 14, 2017 Super User Posted August 14, 2017 You'd have two deep cycle batteries and one cranking battery. You'd probably want to upgrade to a three bank charger as well. 2 Quote
bclark7b Posted August 14, 2017 Author Posted August 14, 2017 Thank you! Do you know how big of a job would it be to install the new trolling motor and battery myself? Quote
Super User Jig Man Posted August 14, 2017 Super User Posted August 14, 2017 Not much of a job at all if you can find a trolling motor with the same foot print as yours then it is just a bolt on job and run some wires. Quote
Mjmj Posted August 14, 2017 Posted August 14, 2017 If u plan on going Mk to Mk or Mg to My I would invest in a universal TM bracket. I just had to replace my TM an it took me about a 1/2 to replace it. They are a little pricey ( 139$) but it is well worth it! Quote
cfalco Posted August 14, 2017 Posted August 14, 2017 If you buy a new trolling motor SPEND MONEY the one I had for 10 years went out last year and I went and spent about 600 on a new one and I hate the thing. It has cable steering and I just hate it. Spend the money get a good one so you can enjoy fishing. As to batteries getting a three bank smart charger is the move. You leave them plugged in year round and it seems to get a good three seasons out of the batteries. Quote
bclark7b Posted August 14, 2017 Author Posted August 14, 2017 Thanks guys! Any recomendations on what to get? My total boat weight is a little over 2250 with gear and two ppl. And the finger lakes area can get a little windy. Quote
BassNJake Posted August 15, 2017 Posted August 15, 2017 I am from the school thought that says prepare for the worst. I have a 100 lb thrust trolling motor on a 16 foot Crestliner. I always have enough power to get me through anything and I can run it on the lowest setting if needed. 1 Quote
Bulletman20XD Posted August 25, 2017 Posted August 25, 2017 With a boat and load of that size on windy lakes you'll want 100 pounds or more of thrust with a 52+ inch shaft. Of course with increased thrust the price increases with it. I think 112 lbs is as high as they currently make. Installing a TM is very simple until it gets to the wiring. Depending on the boat, upgrading to a 24 volt system will require some rewiring. 1 Quote
Super User Further North Posted August 26, 2017 Super User Posted August 26, 2017 On 8/15/2017 at 11:05 AM, BassNJake said: I am from the school thought that says prepare for the worst. I have a 100 lb thrust trolling motor on a 16 foot Crestliner. I always have enough power to get me through anything and I can run it on the lowest setting if needed. 17 hours ago, Bulletman20XD said: With a boat and load of that size on windy lakes you'll want 100 pounds or more of thrust with a 52+ inch shaft. Of course with increased thrust the price increases with it. I think 112 lbs is as high as they currently make. Installing a TM is very simple until it gets to the wiring. Depending on the boat, upgrading to a 24 volt system will require some rewiring. I'm with you: 112 on an 1850 Crestliner here. Mine gets run at 2.5 - 3.5 most of the time. It'll run 3.5 MPH on 10. Handy in strong current or wind. 1 Quote
crypt Posted August 26, 2017 Posted August 26, 2017 On 8/14/2017 at 4:29 PM, J Francho said: You'd have two deep cycle batteries and one cranking battery. You'd probably want to upgrade to a three bank charger as well. this. Quote
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