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With gas price going up very day I have been fishing a lot more close to my house in my jon boat and not make the loner trips and running my bass boat.  In my jon I am running a 12v trolling motor and only have room for 1 battery.  Any suggestions on a battery that will hold up to an all day fishin trip.  Im running a cheap walmart battey right now and it just want last all day.

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What series Everstart Maxx is it and how old? I can go to 2 day campout tournies w/o charging with my 29 series. :-/

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not to hijack your post, but i have been thinking of sticking a solar charger on my boat to help keep my battery charged. my my 40lb minn-kota is my only motor on my canoe and rowing sucks, so i gotta come up with something

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not to hijack your post, but i have been thinking of sticking a solar charger on my boat to help keep my battery charged. my my 40lb minn-kota is my only motor on my canoe and rowing sucks, so i gotta come up with something

Not to burst your bubble. You will not be able to mount enough solar panels on your canoe to make any difference to your run time.

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not to hijack your post, but i have been thinking of sticking a solar charger on my boat to help keep my battery charged. my my 40lb minn-kota is my only motor on my canoe and rowing sucks, so i gotta come up with something

Not to burst your bubble. You will not be able to mount enough solar panels on your canoe to make any difference to your run time.

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The main thing to look for in tmotor batteries is reserve amps.  That is the number one factor in how long a battery will last.  You will probably have to go to a marine dealer to get high reserve amps.  You should get at least 185 and 200 if possible.  Don't settle for 140s or 160s if you don't want to paddle.

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