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4.6 out of 5
92.50% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Time will tell... but for now I'm in love with this thing!
Started with a 30lb, quickly upgraded to a 55lb and then decided to give this 12v 90lb a try... strongest I could find in 12v trolling motor. Definitely moves my cobra fish n dive kayak right through strong wind, current, and waves with ease. 3 full day trips and I've noticed that even though I'm moving alot faster the brushless motor seems to be more power efficient. Pair this bad boy with a powerqueen 100ah lithium and you'll be on the water all day. Just wish I could by a spare prop for it, none of the existing generic props floating around online fit it quite right.
5.0 out of 5 stars Works great!
I’ve used it on our John boat and pontoon and it works great. Goes pretty quick and it’s easy to steer. Will update if there’s ever an issue. So far it’s been well worth the price!
4.0 out of 5 stars good motor.
Originally got the most powerful one available, please be aware that this is a 24V model. they don't mention that anywhere in the listing. I got it an when opened that was the first thing I noticed when I opened the box was it said 24volts right on the top. I ended up going a couple steps down and got the 55 LBS of thrust model. Heavier than i had expected but it delivers. I have it on a rubber raft attached to a transient that I was able to mount to the raft. when kicked into the top gear 5TH, it really scoots along.the only thing that I have to complain about is that when you are down shifting from a higher gear, i.e. from 3rd to 2nd, the is a momentary "burst" of power that kicks the motor into a higher output. Kind of scary until you get used to it. I have taken it out on the lake 3 Xs now and the last time this phenomena seems to have dissipated. Hopefully it was just a momentary issue that has worked itself out now. Guess I'll find out on the next trip.the only reasons I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 is 1. the lack of correct representation about the 86lbs modem, not mentioning that it is actually a 24v model (return was easy enough but a pain in the butt) and the momentary bursts of power mentioned previously when down shifting. other than that it has been great thus far. I feel its a fair price and great product.
5.0 out of 5 stars Working good
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome little trolling motor
This motor exceeded my expectations, and I'm super happy with it. I'm using it on a 14' Lund decked aluminum fishing boat, which we (my wife and friends) use just for putting around. The boat is a little heavy, especially with 3 or 4 adults, and I was running 1 - 55# thrust trolling motor from Newport vessels, which was maxed out if it was windy or choppy. I added this motor, running with 2 lifepo batteries at 24 volts, and was at level 4 with the combination of the two motors (running the 55 lb thrust at 5 and the 86 lb thrust at 4) and the boat just cruises with 4 adults, wind whatever, it is a strong runner now. So, yeah - for slow trolling, might be a little too much for a 12' light boat - but for cruising around at about 5 mph, works excellent in conjunction with a 55 lb thrust motor. So nice and quiet too. Love it! Strong motor! If you bought 2 of these motors, and 4 lifepo batteries (12 volt each in series) you would have a nice electric motor setup for probably under 1k.
5.0 out of 5 stars Well designed
Can't beat it for the price we'll find out how well it works during the next hurricane they create.
3.0 out of 5 stars Breaker?
Had this trolling motor for two years and was fine til it just died. Is there a breaker on these motors and if so where is it located?
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for my Jon Boat
The shorter shaft just right. Good price also
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