Hi ,I got a trolling motor for sale ,it is on Gummtree ,some body asked me the question " What batterie power does it take.Amps hrs.or watts? "Â
Cheers Hans
-- Edited by Recoup on Sunday 10th of February 2013 10:29:46 AM
Happywanderer said
07:05 PM Feb 10, 2013
Whats a trolling motor?
Recoup said
07:20 PM Feb 10, 2013
A trolling motor is almost always a small marine electric motor used strictly for trolling at slow speeds ,good for fishing. Hans
Happywanderer said
07:23 PM Feb 10, 2013
Ok, thanks
sarg said
02:29 AM Feb 11, 2013
Tell him it is the top of the range type and has both......then the price goes upppp. ha ha ha
Recoup said
02:37 AM Feb 11, 2013
it runs on 98 octane,
Hans
Delta18 said
08:32 PM Feb 11, 2013
If braind were dynamite some people couldn't blow their hat off.
Years ago when I was towing I did a midnight beach recovery one night, getting the car back to the car park I pumped up our tyres using the 17CFM (read LARGE) Honda powered compressor which I always carried in the ute.
This thing was noisy in daytime, you can imagine how it sounded at 2am.
Well the owner walked up to me while I was pumping and yelled..."very impressive...does that run off your battery?"
I just shook me head in woonder. He was, after all an accountant.
Hi ,I got a trolling motor for sale ,it is on Gummtree ,some body asked me the question " What batterie power does it take.Amps hrs.or watts? "Â


Cheers Hans
-- Edited by Recoup on Sunday 10th of February 2013 10:29:46 AM
Hans
it runs on 98 octane,
Hans
If braind were dynamite some people couldn't blow their hat off.
Years ago when I was towing I did a midnight beach recovery one night, getting the car back to the car park I pumped up our tyres using the 17CFM (read LARGE) Honda powered compressor which I always carried in the ute.
This thing was noisy in daytime, you can imagine how it sounded at 2am.
Well the owner walked up to me while I was pumping and yelled..."very impressive...does that run off your battery?"
I just shook me head in woonder. He was, after all an accountant.
cheers Neil