Indicates how much battery power your trolling motor requires.
Tiller handle trolling motor.
To activate you simply hold the troll mode switch in the up position for two seconds.
Improve balance weight distribution and comfort and enable easier faster access to the tiller in a pinch.
Get easy comfortable intuitive operation of your trolling motor with the six inch telescoping tiller.
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The new riptide hand control gives you the best of both worlds with its new tilt extend tiller handle.
These extension handles let you fish more comfortably and attach easily to your trolling motor s tiller handle.
You ll need 1 battery for every 12 volts in your trolling system.
Made in the usa.
Of thrust 36 volts 3 batteries.
Of thrust 24 volts 2 batteries 101 112 lbs.
Five speed settings for forward and three speed settings for reverse.
This motor incorporates a new quick lock cam depth adjuster to easily and securely set the depth adjustment on your motor.
For anglers the tiller handle feature of most interest is the new troll mode which can be used to adjust the engine idle speed to suit trolling different types of lures.
Sit away from your trolling motor while maintaining full steering and throttle control.
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Transom mount motors feature brackets that adjust to different angles and heights so the motor s shaft is immersed at the right depth.
You simply cannot find a trolling motor better suited to give saltwater the ultimate staredown.
This product can expose you to chemicals including di 2 ethylhexyl phthalate dehp which are known to the state of california to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
The helmsmate will fit all trolling and outboard motors up to 15 horsepower.
Of thrust or less 12 volts 1 battery 68 80 lbs.
On very small craft or on a light sailboat the trolling motor often doubles as an auxiliary engine and is operated by a tiller.