Hey there,
I need a trolling motor for next year and I have been doing a little looking around and I like the Minn Kota line. I am thinking about spending a little extra for the Maxxum model and I wonder if any of you have any experience with them. Do they actually work for 5 times longer? Has anyone ever compared against a regular Endura model to find out? Is the battery meter reliable?
I am a student so I have to be sure that I get a good product because I can't afford a lemon.
Thanks,
Billy Dee
PS I miss boating already!
Trolling Motor Question
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I wish I was able to afford a new trolling motor when I was a student..... 
It's pretty hard to go wrong with a Maxxum. I replaced the original Motorguide on a 20' bass boat three seasons ago with a Maxxum 80lb w Universal Sonar. The motor is used every Sat and Sun from mid-May thru end-Oct and I have no complaints. I have run it into more than a few submerged trees and take it through lots of heavy slop and the motor is no worse for the wear.
Is it 5 times better on the batteries? I have no idea and it probably depends on the condition of the batteries. I don't find the motor to be a battery pig compared to the old Motorguide. It is no problem to do a couple of days on the motor starting from fully charged batteries and averaging 30% power. I use Interstate batteries and the current set is now 4 seasons old. I think I will use them for one more season and then move them over to power the trolling motor on the tinny.
The battery meter is reliable enough to let you know when you are about to run out of juice.
HTH

It's pretty hard to go wrong with a Maxxum. I replaced the original Motorguide on a 20' bass boat three seasons ago with a Maxxum 80lb w Universal Sonar. The motor is used every Sat and Sun from mid-May thru end-Oct and I have no complaints. I have run it into more than a few submerged trees and take it through lots of heavy slop and the motor is no worse for the wear.
Is it 5 times better on the batteries? I have no idea and it probably depends on the condition of the batteries. I don't find the motor to be a battery pig compared to the old Motorguide. It is no problem to do a couple of days on the motor starting from fully charged batteries and averaging 30% power. I use Interstate batteries and the current set is now 4 seasons old. I think I will use them for one more season and then move them over to power the trolling motor on the tinny.
The battery meter is reliable enough to let you know when you are about to run out of juice.
HTH