Minn Kota® Pontoon Hand-Control Freshwater Bow-Mount Trolling Motors

   

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55

52"

Type: Pontoon Mount Important Notice
1854900
Your Price: $419.99
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70

52"

Type: Pontoon Mount Important Notice
1854901
Your Price: $524.99
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  • Compact hand control mount
  • Hinge & Door Latch
  • Tilt Twist Tillerâ„¢
  • Weedless Wedge 2 prop
Minn Kota's Pontoon Hand Control models give you quiet, steady, all-day performance with quick and easy mounting so you can sit back and enjoy your day on the lake. Manufacturer's two-year warranty.
   
Compact Hand Control Motor Bracket
Features compact footprint to free up more deck space.  Compatible with Minn Kota's quick release brackets (sold separately) and uses a Hinge & Door Latch design.

Hinge & Door Latch
Allows for easy depth adjustment and motor removal.

Tilt Twist Tillerâ„¢
The natural ergonomic grip gives you the ultimate in hands-on control for speed and steering. Multi-position handle.
Rated 4 out of 5 by 1 reviewer.
Rated 4 out of 5 by great price for a 70# motor I bought one of these in 2006. It lasted until this March, 2013. It may only need new brushes to repair it but I had visitors over and I did not want to wait for a repairman to fix it as they all were booked in the Spring. The only thing I do not like one thing. With five speeds, the jump from 4 to 5 is quite large. It would be perfect if it had about 8 speeds. I think the 5 fixed speed motors last longer than the infinite variable units. April 1, 2013
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The Pontoon hand control there is no quick release bracket for that model. Thanks!
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Yes, the 55# thrust can run off of a 12 volt battery.
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Never! You have to put two 12 volt batteries n series to create a 24 volt battery by putting a thick wire like a number #8 AWG . There are 24 volt batteries for big rig trucks but they cost over $500.
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The 70# thrust would require a 24Volt battery.
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