I'm a ice newbie (not much ice in Saudi Arabia where I use to live) and have a question on portable ice houses. I don't own a snowmobile or ATV and will not be buying one so I'm looking at a house that can be pulled nicely. The shelter will be transported in the back of a Suburban with the backseat set up (kids) so that limits the length to roughly 60". I plan on using it for my wife, kids (6&7 yr old) , and myself. I'm looking for something that can be fairly easily pulled when you include the icehouse, seats, tackle, and auger. I've been looking at one from Shappell, just wondering how it pulls when you have stuff loaded on top. It's compact and should store well in the summer. OTH I've been looking at the Eskimo with the bench seat and a couple from Clam and Polar. Lot's to choose from. I like the flip up aspect of some - real portable, and decent for carrying gear. But they look like they take up a fair bit of storage space in the offseason. Any comments or recommendations would be appreciated.
Wanderer, thanks for your reply. I do intend for it to be 24 volt, with a thrust of 70-80. Spot lock is a must (my wife is looking forward to
not being the anchor person any more). With my old boat we did quite a lot of pulling shad raps and hot n tots, using the trolling motor. Unlikely
that we will fish in whitecaps, did plenty of that when I was younger. I also need a wireless remote, not going back to a foot pedal. We do a fair amount of bobber fishing.
I don't think I will bother with a depth finder on the trolling motor. I am leaning toward moving my Garmin depth finder from my old boat to the
new one, just because I am so used to it and it works well for me. I am 70 years old and kinda set in my ways...
Dang, new content and now answers.
First, congrats on the new boat!
My recommendation is to get the most thrust you can in 24V, assuming a boat that size isn’t running 36V. 80 might be tops? I’m partial to MinnKota.
How do you plan to use the trolling motor is an important question too.
All weather or just nice weather?
Casting a lot or bait dragging?
Bobber or panfish fishing?
Spot lock? Networked with depth finders? What brand of depth finders?
We have bought a new boat, which we will be picking up this spring. It is an Alumacraft Competitor 165 sport with a 90 horse Yamaha
motor. I will be buying and installing a trolling motor, wondering if I can get some recommendations on what pound thrust I will
want for this boat? Also, I will be selling my old boat, is there a good way to determine the value on an older boat ( mid-80's with a 75 horse 2-stroke
Mariner motor) I will appreciate any help with these questions.
I went ahead and watched some of the MLF coverage. Wheeler didn’t make the cut but the bigger story was the Poche/Avera fallout.
Kinda funny listening to both sides of the story and putting together the scenario, reading between the lines.
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I'm a ice newbie (not much ice in Saudi Arabia where I use to live) and have a question on portable ice houses. I don't own a snowmobile or ATV and will not be buying one so I'm looking at a house that can be pulled nicely. The shelter will be transported in the back of a Suburban with the backseat set up (kids) so that limits the length to roughly 60". I plan on using it for my wife, kids (6&7 yr old) , and myself. I'm looking for something that can be fairly easily pulled when you include the icehouse, seats, tackle, and auger. I've been looking at one from Shappell, just wondering how it pulls when you have stuff loaded on top. It's compact and should store well in the summer. OTH I've been looking at the Eskimo with the bench seat and a couple from Clam and Polar. Lot's to choose from. I like the flip up aspect of some - real portable, and decent for carrying gear. But they look like they take up a fair bit of storage space in the offseason. Any comments or recommendations would be appreciated.
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