Upgrade your boat with a fishing boat trolling motor designed for quiet, efficient, and precise navigation. Whether you're gliding through shallow waters or holding position in strong currents, our selection of electric trolling motors ensures a smooth and controlled ride. Perfect for anglers, these motors allow you to focus on fishing without the noise and disturbance of traditional engines.
Explore our selection of electric trolling motors, ideal for jon boats, bass boats, and pontoons. Whether you need a pontoon trolling motor for effortless navigation or a transom-mounted option for greater versatility, TBNation has the perfect solution for your boating needs.
Read MoreA trolling motor is a self-contained unit that includes an electric motor, propeller, and controls, and is affixed to a boat either at the bow or stern. It allows for quiet and precise maneuvering, enabling anglers to navigate fishing spots without disturbing fish. This stealth and control significantly enhance the fishing experience.
The required thrust depends on your boat's weight. A common guideline is that for every 100 pounds of fully loaded boat weight, you need at least 2 pounds of thrust. For example, a 3,000-pound boat would require a trolling motor with a minimum of 60 pounds of thrust. However, factors like wind, current, and fishing conditions may necessitate additional thrust for optimal performance.
The primary differences lie in power and efficiency:
12V trolling motors: Suitable for smaller boats, they are less expensive and require a single 12-volt battery. However, they offer less thrust and shorter runtime.
24V trolling motors: Ideal for medium to larger boats, these systems provide more thrust and longer runtime, requiring two 12-volt batteries connected in series.
36V trolling motors: Designed for larger vessels or challenging conditions, they deliver maximum thrust and extended runtime but necessitate three 12-volt batteries.
Using a freshwater trolling motor in saltwater is not recommended, as saltwater is highly corrosive and can damage components not specifically designed for it. Saltwater trolling motors are constructed with corrosion-resistant materials and protective coatings to withstand the harsh marine environment. Using a freshwater motor in saltwater may void warranties and reduce the motor's lifespan.
Regular maintenance includes:
Cleaning: After each use, especially in saltwater, rinse the motor with fresh water to remove debris and prevent corrosion.
Inspection: Periodically check for loose connections, damaged wires, and wear on the propeller.
Lubrication:Apply appropriate lubricants to moving parts as recommended by the manufacturer.
Battery Care:Ensure batteries are properly charged, stored, and maintained to prolong their lifespan and performance.