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Topic Summary - Displaying 14 post(s).
Posted by: BassAholic
Posted on: 06/06/12 at 18:53:52
I did get a new prop so I am set. I read that the weedless wedge 2 would work great in weeds but it will slow the boat by about mph due to the extra drag of the prop. I like to fish at high speed  Cool
Posted by: Varmint - Ex Member
Posted on: 06/05/12 at 18:17:36
Troy, I have a Maxum 101 and have always wanted to be able to use a weedless wedge. Are you thinking I could also modify a 101 weedless prop by drilling it?
Posted by: basspro - Ex Member
Posted on: 06/04/12 at 04:03:04
John,

We have a weedless wedge 2 with nut on the shelf at Limit Out Marine.

Russ
Posted by: Glenn_May
Posted on: 06/03/12 at 21:31:11
Sorry John.  The site used to have everything on it, so I didn't look this time.  I appears they've pulled everything off their site now.
Posted by: trackerpt175 - Ex Member
Posted on: 06/02/12 at 00:26:37
a weedless wedge will fit your trolling motor if you modifiy it by drilling the hole out larger.  I bought one from gi joes when they were goin out of bussiness and it didnt fit my TM ( also a 65lb maxxum) so I drilled it out and it works like a charm.
Posted by: JimE
Posted on: 06/01/12 at 21:25:35
I teach in Issaquah and live up near Walts if I can help let me know  206 595 2062
Posted by: BassAholic
Posted on: 06/01/12 at 20:48:25
Thanks Chris nice find I was hoping I could put the weedless wedge on mine but I don't think so
I have a MKAB2056980 65lb Maxxum

Glen that site kind of sucks as I chose the prop section & it come up blank WTH

Jim I know Walt but there is no way I am driving to montlake terrace

Just glad it happen here & not in eastern WA
Posted by: JimE
Posted on: 06/01/12 at 14:12:11
Call Walt at Anglers choice (montlake terrace) he will have what you need, he repairs trolling motors
Posted by: Glenn_May
Posted on: 06/01/12 at 03:45:13
http://trollingmotorparts.com ;

Give them a shout.  They'll help you out, and probably even have the part(s) at a great price.
Posted by: Chris B.
Posted on: 06/01/12 at 02:17:19
http://store.minnkotamotors.com/media/document/2012_MinnKota_PropSelectionChart....

If you can figure that out, it gives you prop nut kit too.
Posted by: Chris B.
Posted on: 06/01/12 at 02:07:08
Go to Minn Kota's site and do a search.
Posted by: BassAholic
Posted on: 06/01/12 at 01:27:51
did that first only got more confused  Shocked
Posted by: trackerpt175 - Ex Member
Posted on: 06/01/12 at 00:43:20
I bet if you type in your exact model in google it should tell you which prop to choose.
Posted by: BassAholic
Posted on: 05/31/12 at 22:26:48
I was out the other day & the prop fell off my trolling motor  Shocked Weird cause it has a lock nut. Any how its in 30ft of water now & I must get a new one. I have a 24v minn kota maxxum Seems TW has 2 choices the Weedless Wedge II Prop MKP-32
Or Weedless Wedge II Prop MKP-33 how am I suppose to know. I also would like to get one of the pin & nut kits looks like I have 3 to chose from there.
http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Trolling_Motors_Battery_Chargers_and_Accessories/...

 
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