MotorGuide Catalog
Fishermen aren’t just different from the rest of the world. They’re different from each other. That’s why MotorGuide offers trolling motors for a wide range of fishermen, boats and fishing styles. A general guideline is 2 lbs. thrust for every 100 lbs. of total weight (boat, fuel, occupants, gear, etc.). If you frequently fish in strong currents or windy conditions, add 10 lbs. thrust. Measure from the top of the bow where the motor is mounted to the water line. Then add 20 inches to this measurement. Your ideal shaft length should be at least as long as the combined sum. CHOOSE THE RIGHT TROLLING MOTOR FOR THE WAY YOU FISH. POWER Hand-operated motors available in a wide range of power levels and speed-control options for those seeking performance with value. R SERIES TRANSOM MOUNT All X Series models are built with robust components for quiet, reliable operation. Foot- controlled models provide agile turns and improved boat control, even in challenging conditions. Several models are also available with hand- operated steering. X SERIES CABLE STEER OR HAND-OPERATED The wireless operation of the Xi Series adds simplicity and convenience to your days on the water. Experience the freedom of total control with high-tech options like integrated sonar, industry- leading Pinpoint ® GPS and onscreen control displays from brands like Lowrance, Simrad and Mercury VesselView. The Xi Series also features effortless stow/deploy, quiet operation and best-in-class steering. Xi SERIES ELECTRIC STEER Our new Tour-tested, Tour- approved models offer more control and easier operation than ever before. With true cable steering controlled by a durable metal foot pedal, Tour Series trolling motors deliver silent, instantly responsive agility. A nitrogen-spring- powered Zero-G lift assist system requires half the effort to stow and deploy versus competitors. With available integrated HD+ universal sonar and the industry’s most accurate GPS, the Tour Series is nothing short of the best. TOUR SERIES PREMIUM CABLE STEER SHAFT LENGTH CHOOSING THE RIGHT TROLLING MOTOR FOR YOUR BOAT
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