MotorGuide® Freshwater Tour Series Digital Bow Mount Foot Control Trolling Motors

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45"

Description: TR82 FB Gator Spring Mount
Speed: Variable
Type: Bow Mount
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946416
Your Price: $1,079.99
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82

50"

Description: TR82FB Gator Spring Mount
Speed: Variable
Type: Bow Mount
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946417
Your Price: $1,089.99
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36

109

45"

Description: TR109 FB Gator Spring Mount
Speed: Variable
Type: Bow Mount
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946422
Your Price: $1,169.99
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36

109

50"

Description: TR109 FB Gator Spring Mount
Speed: Variable
Type: Bow Mount
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946423
Your Price: $1,179.99
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75

45"

Description: TR75 FB Gator Breakaway 20.8
Speed: Variable
Type: Bow Mount
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1751703
Your Price: $859.99
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  • Durable all-metal head
  • Extruded aircraft aluminum mount
  • All-stainless steel shaft to withstand stumps, rocks, and submerged objects
  • Stainless steel pull/pull steering cable
  • Durable all-metal foot pedal with soft start and sealed switch
  • 3-blade shallow-water design Machete® III prop
  • Durable, quiet, efficient digital lower unit
  • Extended skeg for lower unit protection
  • Variable speed control to match any fishing condition and extend battery life
  • 4-foot power cable
  • Mount option: Gator Spring Mount or 20.8 Gator Breakaway
  • Manufacturer's 2-year warranty
Why do the pros choose MotorGuide? Because it's simply the most durable, long-lasting, high-performance trolling motor on the market. Known for their power and efficiency, MotorGuide Freshwater Tour Series Trolling Motors feature tour-proven mount technology, all-metal heads and foot pedals, and the most reliable stainless steel steering system money can buy. Mount options include the Gator Spring Mount which offers extruded aircraft aluminum for rock solid durability or the 20.8 Gator Breakaway which features a center decket and a hinged door for easy motor removal. No wonder back-to-back BASS Masters Classic® winners Jay Yelas and Kevin VanDam rely on MotorGuide Tour Series motors to stand up to the challenges of tournament competition!

"Reliability is everything and my Digital Tour has performed flawlessly during the BASS Elite events and my run for the title."
Kevin VanDam
2011 BassMaster® Angler of the Year
Rated 3.2 out of 5 by 23 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Best trolling motor ever used I'm not sure why this trolling motor is getting such a bad wrap. I've had the 70 lbs thrust model for a few months now and absolutely love it. This is an extremely solid trolling motor!! The fact that it has no plastic parts really appeals to me. The digital steering is unreal. With previous motors I coud not turn at high speeds, as I would need to let off then turn then give it power again. This motor will turn 400 degrees in 2 seconds on full power. Very quiet and installation was a breeze. I guess some guys install it without using the rubber pads (no idea why), but make sure you use them as it will prevent rattling around during high speed runs and vibrations while trolling. By the way, I use this motor in actual tournaments every week as well as during practice 4-5 times a week!! From a hardcore bass fisherman to other bass guys out there - this is the best trolling motor I've ever used. Great job Motorguide. May 19, 2008
Rated 4 out of 5 by Solid Troller I bought a new boat which had a 70# 24 volt on it. The strength of this motor is unreal. I like the roller speed control allows you to really customize the speed. The motor responds well and I have had no problems in the first month of use. The steering is a little tight only reason it didn't get 5 stars. Don't know if it's because I haven't gotten use to it or not but I still like my old minkota better. May 14, 2008
Rated 1 out of 5 by worst motor Brand new boat and T-motor, water leaked into the power head due to a faulty transducer. Now I wait for the parts to come off national back order so I can fix it. All the while I cant even use the boat for the tourny's I bought it for. The worst part is that motorguide has done nothing to make the situation better. I would think that if you buy a brand new motor, and it never worked, it should be replaced right away, and not put on the back burner. Motorguides slogan sould'nt be "Never Stop". It should be "Never Went". November 12, 2007
Rated 1 out of 5 by the worst the first two months i owned this tour 109 36v motor it failed completely in a tournament. I called motor guide to no avail and ended up driving 100 miles round trip for a new brush kit. i have since put in a speed shaft and a constant on/momentary switch and the cable always comes off the roller. i wish someone would steal it off of my boat. I tied a $100 bill to it but they only took the money. August 19, 2007
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you will need a plug with an 8 gauge for a 36 volt trolling motor.
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May be a problem with speed control switch. Contact Foxs trolling motor repair. They do good fast work.
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Would recommend that you check your batteries and the wirintg. Had a buddy that had the same thing and changed out the batteries and he was good to go. Would also recommend that you use AGM or gel batteries. Standard acid filled batteries tend to die quicker.
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the x 65 is an out dated unit and they dont have transducers for them any more . You have to have a newer unit with a different plug on it like any of the H D S units .
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throw the motorguide trolling motor away and get a minn kota. seriously i have a practically new 71lbs digital touring edition and it stays in the shop more than on my boat
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