Kyle S Posted December 22, 2018 Author Posted December 22, 2018 @Sam, you mentioned that you have a Ranger. 4 hours ago, Sam said: I also learned via my Tracker experience to put the plug into my Ranger BEFORE leaving the house. I'm assuming its fiberglass? If so, can I ask what made you switch from the tracker? Also, would anyone recommend getting a fiberglass boat as a first boat? Quote
Super User Munkin Posted December 22, 2018 Super User Posted December 22, 2018 4 hours ago, reason said: Ohm not positive, but ohm gonna say that has the potential to cause a series of negative possibly terminal outcomes, watt is the current status?... Watt's law are you talking about here. Allen Quote
Super User Deleted account Posted December 22, 2018 Super User Posted December 22, 2018 3 minutes ago, Munkin said: Watt's law are you talking about here. Allen LOL. I'm curious as to whether he actually wired them in series or not with a 12v motor. On a bow foot model, one may not realize the problem, if running a transom one on 5 for an extended period, it would be obvious. "Change the plus to minus, and the minus to plus!....It!, could!, work!".... Quote
Super User Munkin Posted December 22, 2018 Super User Posted December 22, 2018 1 minute ago, reason said: LOL. I'm curious as to whether he actually wired them in series or not with a 12v motor. On a bow foot model, one may not realize the problem, if running a transom one on 5 for an extended period, it would be obvious. "Change the plus to minus, and the minus to plus!....It!, could!, work!".... I am guessing he meant parallel but they may have been wired in series. Not sure how the TM circuitry would last for 12 years at double the operating voltage though. Allen Quote
Super User Sam Posted December 22, 2018 Super User Posted December 22, 2018 2 hours ago, Kyle S said: @Sam, you mentioned that you have a Ranger. I'm assuming its fiberglass? If so, can I ask what made you switch from the tracker? Also, would anyone recommend getting a fiberglass boat as a first boat? Wanted a larger and faster bass boat with more storage area and yes, it is fiberglass. You get the boat you feel the safest and that has the layout you like and storage space that you need. Have fun checking out what boats are out there and then make your choice. 1 Quote
Dirtyeggroll Posted December 22, 2018 Posted December 22, 2018 4 hours ago, Kyle S said: Also, would anyone recommend getting a fiberglass boat as a first boat? Yep, a Ranger R70/71 Quote
Flatrock Posted December 23, 2018 Posted December 23, 2018 18 hours ago, Kyle S said: Congrats on the new boat @Flatrock, and welcome to Bass Resource!! I'm new to the forum as well, this is a great place to be! I hope I find a deal like that when i'm ready to purchase!! Thanks... I have been wanting a boat all my life, but I work too much to justify the expense, but the past couple yrs my interest of getting back into fishing has been getting stronger. This yr I made a good effort in trying to fish my all I managed to do was catch rocks on the bottom and no catfish... never mind bass. I just needed something to get me out there where they are... thus the slow process of looking for a boat. 1st was a small puddle jumper, then I thought that wasn't going to work in a lake, so I thought about mid size boat like BT/ Alumacraft/ Lowe, ect... The one thing that I kept asking myself is why is everyone selling their 25-30 yr old boats ? Then you have the "I don't have a title, but you don't need one" (Tenn is a registration only state) ... When this guy approached me and I found this review, I just knew this was it... No worries about floor rotting and having to rebuild floor or transom to replace... its all aluminum. I shouldn't need another boat at my age... Quote
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