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    Who uses a 36 volt trolling motor?

    I have a 08 Skeeter ZX225 with a freaking monster trolling motor. I'm thinking about throwing away the 36 volt 100lb + thrust Minn and buying a nice Motorguide. Any of you guys use 36 volt trolling motors and if so why? just curious.

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    Re: Who uses a 36 volt trolling motor? (howlingwolf)

    I dont use a 36v trolling motor but one of my partners does. As for why? Size of the boat for one. 100lb thrust 36v will pull a 21ft boat around alot easier than say a 72lb 24v. Plus a 36v trolling motors will last longer than a 24v. If you have ever been on KY lake in 20mph wind trying to fish a ledge, you will wish for a 48v!

    It all depends on your situation. If you have a smaller boat, say 18.5 and dont fish 8-10 hour days. Or fish smaller lakes without alot of wind/current 24v is fine.

    I have a 72lb24v Motor Guide Tour on a 18.5 Triton and will never own another Motor Guide. Minn Kota is the way to go. Motor Guides make too much noise and are not a realiable as they once were.

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    Re: Who uses a 36 volt trolling motor? (mkmsports41)

    I've had nothing but a 24V MG on my TR21 since I bought it new. I did buy one last year and went from a 72lb to 80 lb. I've never had a problem with mine and always had plenty of power.

    I know Kenny has a 24V MK on his TR20 as well.

    Unless your just fishing tons of current I don't see needing a 36V.

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    Re: Who uses a 36 volt trolling motor? (TR21Bassin)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by TR21Bassin &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">I've had nothing but a 24V MG on my TR21 since I bought it new. I did buy one last year and went from a 72lb to 80 lb. I've never had a problem with mine and always had plenty of power.

    I know Kenny has a 24V MK on his TR20 as well.

    Unless your just fishing tons of current I don't see needing a 36V.

    Charlie</td></tr></table>

    I agree. I fish Ky lake frequently and feel my motor is just too damn big. I guess I'm just partial to Motorguide.

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    Re: Who uses a 36 volt trolling motor? (howlingwolf)

    If you trade out your M.K. 36 volt for a M.G. then, can't say it on the air but you are crazy. Really the 101 is a GREAT trolling motor and no way would i trade it for a M.G.109,82 OR 48.

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    Re: Who uses a 36 volt trolling motor? (RangerRodney)

    Can't beat the 36 volt trolling motor if you are fishing a lake with current. I can run a 24 dry on a windy day with current on Kentucky lake. Never had an issue with a 36 volt

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    Re: Who uses a 36 volt trolling motor? (fishin816)

    Love my 36v MK

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    Re: Who uses a 36 volt trolling motor? (Bigrod)

    I'm loving my 36v. Can't believe I lived so long without one.
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    Re: Who uses a 36 volt trolling motor? (Roddy)

    love my 36V motorguide



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    Re: Who uses a 36 volt trolling motor? (mikes05triton)

    the more batteries the longer I can fish...if you got a 36v... and its too powerful turn down the variable speed. :

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    Re: Who uses a 36 volt trolling motor? (howlingwolf)

    Nothing but 36v It is awesome on Ky. lake you can fish all day

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    Re: Who uses a 36 volt trolling motor? (howlingwolf)

    If your just gonna throw it away I'll catch it. Mines about done.

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    Re: Who uses a 36 volt trolling motor? (Joe Skeeter)

    I can fish all day on KY Lake with my 24v.

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    Re: Who uses a 36 volt trolling motor? (TR21Bassin)

    I can fish all day and night on KY Lake with my 24v. I prefer to fish main river ledges. But then again my hull is a little lighter

    I fish the tailwaters below KY and Barkley Dams all the time in the summer, and never have an issue.

    This is with a 21' Bullet w/ Optima batteries. My last one had a Maxxum 80 and this new one has a 82 Tour Edition.
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    Re: Who uses a 36 volt trolling motor? (TR21Bassin)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by TR21Bassin &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">I can fish all day on KY Lake with my 24v.</td></tr></table>
    I can fish all weekend with my 36V
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    Re: Who uses a 36 volt trolling motor? (Tim Powell)

    I got a 36v motorguide on a 19ft boat because i got a good deal on it traded a 24v minn kota for it just partial to motorguide also, but any way i love it, its nice feeling to have that power in the middle of ky lake when it gets a little windy then in calmer spots i just turn it down

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    Re: Who uses a 36 volt trolling motor? (08Z20)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by 08Z20 &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">Nothing but 36v It is awesome on Ky. lake you can fish all day</td></tr></table>
    +1,spend enough time on Ky with wind and current you'll never own a 24v again.

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    Re: Who uses a 36 volt trolling motor? (Ky Z21)

    I would also like to add that going with the longer shaft has its ups. When your on KY lake fighting a strong north or south wind and it's throwing rollers on you that long shaft will help you stay in place easier by not coming out of the water on every single wave.

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    I have a long shaft 101 Minn-Kota and wouldnt have anything else.
    I fish KY lake, barren, green, and rough river most of the time.
    At KY there is no other TM to have. At the others its still really nice.
    The long shaft is a must for really windy day when you get big rollers.
    I put it on about 80% point it in the wind and let it eat. it will help stabilize the boat so u arent bouncing all over the place and the prop flying out of the water.
    I had a 36V motor guide that came on the boat but took it off within about a month of buying the boat and have never regreted it.
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    Re: Who uses a 36 volt trolling motor? (Roddy)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by TR21Bassin &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">I can fish all day on KY Lake with my 24v.</td></tr></table>

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by Roddy &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">
    I can fish all weekend with my 36V</td></tr></table>

    I can fish all week and into the another week with my 36v MK.....
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