Variable speed trolling motor

After you think you’ve seen it all, nope, you aint :smiley:

Capt. Larry Teuton
Cracker Built Custom Boats

“Ships are the nearest things to dreams that hands have ever made.” -Robert N. Rose

what’s the range on that thing?

I suspect not too dang far.

Capt. Larry Teuton
Cracker Built Custom Boats

“Ships are the nearest things to dreams that hands have ever made.” -Robert N. Rose

quote:
Originally posted by Cracker Larry

I suspect not too dang far.


I’m sure it will go at least two casts of a beetle spin.

… The Cross of Christ is the anvil upon which the hammer of evil wore itself out.

Might need a spare battery to go 2 casts.

Capt. Larry Teuton
Cracker Built Custom Boats

“Ships are the nearest things to dreams that hands have ever made.” -Robert N. Rose

Bet the cost is pretty cheap…

18v Drill … $ Stolen from neighbor (Next trailer in park)
right angle head .$ Stolen from neighbor (Next trailer in park)
extensions …$ Shoplifted from hardware store.
Clamps …$ Borrowed from brother in law
Throttle cable …$ Off moped, need put back when done fishing
(Moped was stolen from two trailer parks away)
Scrap wood …$ Stolen from construction site on way home from hardware store (see above)

Clamps match the drill so they must have stole them from the same place.

Anyone recognize that brand. I have a feeling it’s not local.

You would be better off with a corded 3/4 hp drill and a small generator.:smiley:

A wise man once said “Do as I say not as I do” Good advice when I tell you that.

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Originally posted by oops_lost

You would be better off with a corded 3/4 hp drill and a small generator.:smiley:

A wise man once said “Do as I say not as I do” Good advice when I tell you that.


You’re missing the point. The whole point of this motor is stealth— a nice, quiet electric motor. You could, I suppose, use the generator to recharge the batteries on the cordless drill if you wanted to. I wouldn’t use the corded electric drill unless I needed to get back to the bank in a hurry to get more beer from the truck to wash the taste of catfish dip bait out of my mouth.

… The Cross of Christ is the anvil upon which the hammer of evil wore itself out.