Because my wallet is a glutton for punishment, I'm mulling over the thought of installing a spot-lock trolling motor on the 1700.
Based on the installations seen documented here, I'm likely going to go with a 60", 80lb 24v unit. Manufacturer TBD. I've heard that Motorguide units will network with Simrad electronics. Anyone have any feedback as to how useful that networking ability actually is, versus simply using the internal GPS for spotlock?
For anyone with a 24v system on an 1801 (or any other platform), what size batteries did you go with, and what does the battery life look like in normal operation?
On that note, I'm also debating the merits of using lithium batteries (Dakota or the like) as opposed to the traditional deep-cycles. Obviously, the cost increase for 2 batteries is significant. Has anyone used these, and if so, what's your impression of them so far? Can they be charged with a "normal" battery charger, or do they need a special unit? Is the additional cost worth the extra battery life and weight savings?
Any other feedback from the various members that have done this would be awesome. I've read through all the posts I can find, but if anyone has anything to add that would be great!
Based on the installations seen documented here, I'm likely going to go with a 60", 80lb 24v unit. Manufacturer TBD. I've heard that Motorguide units will network with Simrad electronics. Anyone have any feedback as to how useful that networking ability actually is, versus simply using the internal GPS for spotlock?
For anyone with a 24v system on an 1801 (or any other platform), what size batteries did you go with, and what does the battery life look like in normal operation?
On that note, I'm also debating the merits of using lithium batteries (Dakota or the like) as opposed to the traditional deep-cycles. Obviously, the cost increase for 2 batteries is significant. Has anyone used these, and if so, what's your impression of them so far? Can they be charged with a "normal" battery charger, or do they need a special unit? Is the additional cost worth the extra battery life and weight savings?
Any other feedback from the various members that have done this would be awesome. I've read through all the posts I can find, but if anyone has anything to add that would be great!