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Features Of New 2008 Trolling motor Below-

New lower power consumption electric motor with higher thrust.

2008 Model Comes With 3 Blade Matchet Prop

Ergonomically Designed Foot Pedal

Quick connect prop shaft

With The Quick Push Of A lever The Trolling Motor Will Unlock & Tilt Back In The Vertical Position, The Motor Also Has A Tilt Switch So It Will Not Run Unless In Vertical Position |
Brand New In Box 2008 Salt Water 54LB Trolling Motor Has Many Feature Over Previous Models
Fully Foot Controlled Great For Hands Free Fishing
Lets you to steer & control speed of your boat without getting out of your seat, being bow mounted it also allows for tight turns


This Is The New 2008 Model 54Lb Bass Pro Foot Controlled Trolling Motor With The Following Features-
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Circuit boards are double acrylic coated to provide unmatched protection from salt water.
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All fasteners and control cables made from corrosion proof stainless
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Anodised aluminium mount components remove the threat of galvanic corrosion.
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In handle forward & reverse control
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full stainless steel shaft
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full 90 degree tilt with new quick removal hitch
Ergonomically designed foot pedal for easy operation
CHOOSING THE RIGHT TROLLING MOTOR-
Many professionals will tell you that the best rule of thumb is to buy the biggest motor you can afford-- within reason of course.
The amount of power or strength needed to move through the water is described as "Pounds of thrust" . This power rating is common to all motors on the market, and is one of the most important facts when choosing the right motor for your boat, With insufficient power behind you, working your boat through wind, waves or weedy conditions can be impossible
Many factors fall into the equation when deciding on the necessary power needed for optimum performance. Some common questions to ask yourself are: Is your boat heavy, and what is the length? Do you store a lot of gear, or fish with more than one person? Do you fish in adverse conditions, such as high winds and rough water? The following chart details the minimum amount of thrust required depending on the size of your craft.
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Boat Length in Feet |
Pounds of Thrust Required |
| 12 |
30 |
| 13 |
30 |
| 14 |
32 |
| 15 |
36 |
| 16 |
40 |
| 17 |
50 |
| 18 |
55 |
| 19 |
65 |
| 20 |
74 |
| 21 |
74 |
| 22 |
101 |
This chart is meant to convey "normal fishing conditions." If you answered "yes" to any of the previous questions I posed, moving up to the next level of thrust is highly recommended. If your boat, gear, and passengers are extremely heavy, going to a motor with even more thrust would be your best bet.
THIS TROLLING MOTOR HAS FULL 12MONTHS WARRANTY |