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Topic: 18 lb thrust electric motor on Pro Anger 14  (Read 2951 times)

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DelinKeizer

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  • Date Registered: Apr 2014
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I posted info on the electric trolling motor setup I made in a different section on here, but thought it might belong here too.

I ordered the 18 lb thrust motor off the internet.  I got most of the other materials at tap plastics and home depot.  It really didn't take any special tools.  I used mainly hand tools, hand drill, bench grinder, jig saw....normal stuff most people have.

I purchased two 35 MA sealed batteries from Batteries Plus.  I mounted the batteries under the seat inside the boat.  The space is not missed.  Everything else is shown in the video.  Hope this helps someone who is thinking of adding a trolling motor.

« Last Edit: May 01, 2014, 08:24:46 PM by DelinKeizer »