Bass Pro Shops® Prowler® TSW55/36 Saltwater Transom Mount Trolling Motor
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- 55 lbs. thrust
- 12-volt
- 36'' composite shaft
- Battery meter
- Telescoping tiller
- 5 forward speeds, 2 reverse
- 3-blade prop
Rated 4.4 out of 5Â by 19
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by ichthyguy gets the job done
i put this on my lil 12ft craftsman boat and it flew. worked perfect, not a single worry. hooked it right up to the battery and got on the water. all speeds worked great. no cons, all pros.
September 15, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Greatjohn9 Great product
I purchased this motor to use on my 14' Jon Boat and it works great. I used it on a river and had no problems at all. The only reason i got the salt water 55 was because my local store was out of the fresh water 55. I think for it being the same price it was a better deal.
September 6, 2010
Rated 3 out of 5Â by Jerz Trolling motor
I experienced the same thing that has already been written in review. The only trouble I've had is the loc-up mechanism. It jumps out of lock -up in reverse and flies to the surface.
August 3, 2010
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The shaft is about 3/4 in.Answers
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I have a 17' Triumph and it moves it with no problems.A:Â
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I have two batteries that show twelve volts with an independent meter, while the meter on the new motor only goes to 8. Outside of the picture on the owner's manual, I find no mention in the owners manual of the battery meter.Answers
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10 translates fully chargedA:Â
Bars Voltage Range8 12.9 - .13.2 V
7 12.6 - 12.9 V
6 12.3 - 12.6 V
5 12.1 - 12.3 V
4 11.8 - 12.1 V
3 11.5 - 11.8 V
2 11.2 - 11.5 V
1 10.9 - 11.2 V
0 Less than 10.9 V
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yes it is be careful not to pinch wires. just need a phillups head scewdriverA:Â
Yes it is. Remove the bolt ant lock nut in the head carefully remove the head. Spin head 180 degrees. Reinstall screw avoiding the wires running inside the shaft. I did it. It worked awesomeA:Â
Yes it is, but be careful reinstalling the bolt so as not to damage wiringA:Â
The Freshwater version has this option. Therefore, the saltwater will/should also. You might call or email customer service for the instructions.Q:Â
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What is the difference between a freshwater and saltwater version (other than being white in color)
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The saltwater is made with a composite shaft to prevent rusting and the freshwater version is made of aluminum.A:Â
the salt water version has specially coated parts, sealed electronics and a sacrificial anode behind the prop.A:Â
Salt water has a composite shaft, which will not rust. Freshwater is aluminum. My opinion is that the aluminum could dent if struck, not the composite.Answers
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It's longer then 4 hours, I know that. Thats the longest I was out with this motor on a full charge battery and I ran 90% of the time at setting 3 or more.A:Â
About an hour if you are in current...Answers
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We honor a 1 year warranty on Bass Pro Shops Prowler trolling motors against defects and worksmanship.A:Â
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There is a two year warranty but you must save your dated sales receipt for warranty vadidation.



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