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    ERIE REBEL1 Guest

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    Hey Spoon if you look at a lot of the touring pros boats a lot of these guys are running them on their boats.

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    Your on the right track
    I would go with the Minn Kota as well (they weren't out when I bought mine)
    I really don't think you need a 160 thou. Or going that big I'd go with 36V
    With my front mount trolling motor (80) I can go over 4 mph
    And even thou my boat is a 18' Alum
    Dry weight is 1485 so motor, gas, 2 guys and gear I'm around 2,500 pounds
    I'm told the rule of thumb is 15 pounds of thrust = 1 hp

    I've all ready put 50 hours on the main motor
    Without the elec. I'd be at 4 to 5 times as many hours

    I take allot of fish straight line trolling over 20 FOW
    If there's allot of boats out on the weekend I do have to run the inside boards
    So the slient part does help.

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    Thanks Rebel. I know it is a little newer technology but it seems outstanding. The only side I have seen that some with an I/O don't like, is it creates a spray as the mounting bracket is not completely out of the water when running and some love them but would like a slightly larger model. I love the idea the more I think of it. No gas, no fumes, no external gas cans, no noise, no steering links. I expect I will purchase one and I will keep you posted. Thanks again brother

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    The main reason I would want the 160 is to fast troll steelhead up to 3.5 mph into the wind if needed. My boat, engine and gas are 5,000 pounds. Add a crew and tackle and we are near 6500. It sounds like you really like yours and you have reaped the benefit of saving on fuel and engine hours. I like it alot. I sure do appreciate the feedback Manx. What speeds are you trolling at and do you need to manuever much with the wheel or does it track straight?

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    Spoontang,

    Right now I'm trolling at 1.6 to 2.0 with crank baits
    this spring I was doing 1.2 to 1.4

    Mines on a 90 hp Tiller so there's no wheel
    But I have a friend that has one on a wheel boat
    No problems at all staying straight

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    Spoon, your boat is 5K loaded and 6500 with crew? just how big a boy are you? I thought about getting a duel prop job for my I/O but I think I'll get auto pilot instead.

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    Just got back in town. I know it sounds like We are monsters. My fuel tank is 120 gallons. I figure 800 pounds or so for that and 4-5 guys and tackle puts us up there. So how has the fishing been?

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    Quote Originally Posted by spoontang View Post
    Just got back in town. I know it sounds like We are monsters. My fuel tank is 120 gallons. I figure 800 pounds or so for that and 4-5 guys and tackle puts us up there. So how has the fishing been?
    Fish are getting smaller but there still here

    Took my limit on Wen.
    And Dad and I took our limit on Fri

    Fishing out of Sterling state Park (Brest Bay) both days
    The fish are 4-5 miles in front of the bay with the avg. size being 20-23"

    Took them Trolling Reef runners deep
    Any thing white or gray was the color

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    Thanks Manx- I love those reef runners. They are worth their weight in gold!

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    Quote Originally Posted by spoontang View Post
    Thanks Manx- I love those reef runners. They are worth their weight in gold!
    Yes they are
    The hot color has been a new color called Glowby
    It's a dark green with speck and a grey belly that glows
    Not sure how much it glows? but it works on overcast and bright days as well
    Been taking 75% of the fish on it (last 4 or 5 times out)

    I just recieved the new Green Ghost (it glows as well)
    I'll be trying that out to see if it's glowing part that they like.
    Last edited by Manxfishing; 06-30-2008 at 10:26 PM.

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