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Watch This BEFORE Buying a Trolling Motor… ULTIMATE Buying Guide
Need a new Trolling Motor?
In this video, we’ll be covering all of the things you should be considering when picking out a motor to fit your boat and style of fishing.
This video will give you a brief overview of the different options.
Including Bow Mounted and Transom Mounted Motors, Different Styles of Mounts, How they are Controlled and Operated, Trolling Motor Speeds, Voltage & Power, Shaft Length, Brushless vs. Brushed Motors, Built-In Transducer Options and GPS Trolling Motors.
If you want to see some more in depth videos on each topic, we’ll have some more videos coming soon that we’ll link below.
Check out our channel for other Quick Tips, Repairs and Reviews.
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Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or from the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not TrollingMotorParts.com.
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Need a new Trolling Motor?
In this video, we’ll be covering all of the things you should be considering when picking out a motor to fit your boat and style of fishing.
This video will give you a brief overview of the different options.
Including Bow Mounted and Transom Mounted Motors, Different Styles of Mounts, How they are Controlled and Operated, Trolling Motor Speeds, Voltage & Power, Shaft Length, Brushless vs. Brushed Motors, Built-In Transducer Options and GPS Trolling Motors.
If you want to see some more in depth videos on each topic, we’ll have some more videos coming soon that we’ll link below.
Check out our channel for other Quick Tips, Repairs and Reviews.
Thanks for Watching!
If this video was helpful, remember to give it a like and please consider subscribing!
***New videos coming soon on other repairs, maintenance and tips***
Website:
Disclaimer:
Due to factors beyond the control of TrollingMotorParts.com,
We cannot guarantee against improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information. TrollingMotorParts.com assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Use this information at your own risk. TrollingMotorParts.com recommends safe practices when working on motors, boats, wiring and or with tools seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of TrollingMotorParts.com, no information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result.
All do-it-yourself projects entail some risk, it is the sole responsibility of the viewer to assume this risk.
Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or from the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not TrollingMotorParts.com.
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26 Comments
When you buy a trolling motor how much play is in the shaft for adjustment? I assume being too short is worse than being too long? (no pun intended).
I need a saltwater trolling motor with a spot lock feature.
I fish in wind a lot and in places with lots of current.
I currently have a Minn kota 24 volt on the bow, it’s a hand handle one and it’s fault annoying while fishing.
Also my batteries will last me 3 hours max when fishing on a windy day.
I may get some lithium batteries first just to see if I need to upgrade to a 36 volt for the future new trolling motor.
I would appreciate some knowledge with people who own a boat approximately 3000 pounds plus and on 19 plus feet bay boat Center Console 🙏🏻🎣😎
You guys have bailed me out of having to buy a whole new motor twice so far this year, thank you
Due to digital commutation noise a lot of brushless motors are much nosier than brushed motors. So saying brushless are quieter may not be correct in many cases,
Have a minn kota fortrex 112 with the built in transducer, it plugs into the hummingbird graphs but I want/will be switching to the garmin 93 or 106 sv uhd's. Do these plug directly in or is there an adapter I can purchase with the graph. Thanks.
Isn’t it always the case that having too long of a shaft is better than too short of a shaft. <sigh>
good video, was wondering we mainly fish a electric motor only lake. I have a older 15 ft aluminum boat. But I put a floor, a front deck and bass seats so it is heavier now. I run two 40lb thrust and it only does about 3 mph which isn't bad with 3 people in the boat. Would a 60lb knock off out perform a 55lb minnkota? looking to get a little more speed out of it lol. or would the two 40lb motors out perform one 55lb motor? we go about a mile or so from the boat ramp,
Trying to stay with a 12 volt system even though I have 2 batteries at all times.
Thanks a bunch
William
Great video to introduce a novice like me to the various trolling motors and systems out there.
good job, simple and easy to understand
Explain why motors with gears would be less efficient. What is the technical inefficiency they have that others don't?
Hello, i have a specific need but i don't know if that technology exists. Can the motor follow a moving target and keep a constant distance between itself and said target, let's say 60 feet away from it?
I do spearfishing and sometimes we do some drifts along a reef. It would be really useful if the boat could follow us while we are drifting in the water, maybe with a device (gps transmitter) on a float that the motor can pin point and follow, or on someone on the surface.
Does that exist? It could also be a great safety option when a sailor falls in the water
Is the xi5 a good 1? I've seen alot of bad reviews?
Love my brushless haswing protruar
Very helpful thank you so much!!! Would love your input on Solar Panels as alternative power (obviously would need to use 2 parallel motors correct?) Depending on wind, weight, chop, boat size, etc… Thanks from Newport Vessels!
I Completely appreciate the "Just the facts, Ma'm" presentation. I watched a Castnet video this morning where the guy repeats himself for 2 minutes before he gets into the meat of the presentation…which is why I watch most of Youtube on double-speed. I'm here today because I'm wondering if a trolling motor would be a good emergency motor for my 23 foot cuddy cabin instead of another gas engine.
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Where can you buy the conversation kit
Hi! I've been watching your repair videos, all great thanks, but I don't see a fix for my problem. I have a Motor Guide Wireless 55lb thrust (no GPS) that worked fine 2 weeks ago with fresh batteries in the control pedal and a new deep cycle battery. Now when I plug the motor in….it automatically starts spinning (fast) and will not stop unless I unplug it…..help! (please).
Can you give me the names of websites of trusted dealers to buy a minnkota riptide from … thanks
Hahaha. Always better to have too long a shaft! Well, that’s what my friends tell me. 🤣🤣🤣
short and too the point. much appreciated.
I just want to say thank you for the excellent service. Im new to your site but placed two orders and so far everything has been super. Your prices cannot be beat.
That shaft length…made me chuckle!
Great video !
Need one for gheenoe
excellent, right to the point very informative.