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Newport NV-Series Thrust Saltwater Transom Mounted Trolling Electric Trolling Motor w/LED Battery Indicator

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Pattern Name: Motor


Style: 86lb Thrust


Features

  • Efficient Power: 86Lb Thrust - This 24V Electric Trolling Motor Provides Excellent Power And Efficiency For Any Boater. The High Quality Build Allows The Motor To Run All Day Long Without Overheating, Or Making Noise To Spook Fish.
  • Features: This Motor Features A 36 Inch Shaft, A 5 Led Battery Meter, A 6 Inch Telescoping Tiller Handle, And 3 Blade Propeller. The Mount Angle, Height, And Direction Can All Be Adjusted And Locked Into Place When Needed.
  • Speed: 8 Speeds, 5 Forward & 3 Reverse. Motor Is Designed For Trolling, So The Top Speed Is About 4Mph, Exact Speed Depends On Your Boat Shape, Weight, Water, Wind, Etc. Our 3 Blade Propeller Gives The Motor Great Low End Torque To Get The Boat Moving.
  • Battery: 86Lb Motor Requires Two (2) 12V Lead-Acid Deep Cycle Or Lithium Deep Cycle Battery (Not Included), 50Ah Recommended. Motor Includes 50Amp Circuit Breaker Which Is Recommended At All Times To Protect From Battery Voltage Surges. Max Amp Draw: 48A

Brand: Newport


Item Weight: 25 Pounds


Color: Black


Material: Composite, Fiberglass


Engine Type: Trolling Motor


Brand: ‎Newport


Item Weight: ‎25 Pounds


Color: ‎Black


Material: ‎Composite, Fiberglass


Engine Type: ‎Trolling Motor


Operation Mode: ‎Electric


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎For Salt Water


Voltage: ‎24 Volts


Mounting Type: ‎Transom


Fuel Type: ‎electric


Product Dimensions: ‎18"D x 5"W x 42"H


Manufacturer: ‎Torero Imports LLC


UPC: ‎702685990811


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎11


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎52.1 x 19.75 x 6.25 inches


Package Weight: ‎12.52 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎18 x 5 x 42 inches


Brand Name: ‎Newport


Warranty Description: ‎2 year warranty


Model Name: ‎86lb Thrust - NV Series - Saltwater Trolling Motor


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎23M1000201


Style: ‎86lb Thrust


Included Components: ‎Propeller, Trolling Motor


Size: ‎36" Shaft


Date First Available: April 11, 2015


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  • Quiet and powerful
Pattern Name: Motor Style: 55lb Thrust
This is a sturdy powerful motor that moves our 12-foot very wide aluminum fishing boat through the water at surprising speed when called upon to do so, and slowly but reliably when needed. Good value.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024 by David Gerald Wilhelm

  • Works great!
Pattern Name: Motor Style: 36lb Thrust
Nice motor, easy to get going.
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024 by Becka B

  • Good Value/Good Performance
Pattern Name: Motor Style: 55lb Thrust
Purchased this 55 Lb. thrust trolling motor to replace a MK brand that was no longer working after many years of service. Was stunned at the current replacement cost of a new MK so ordered this Newport Vessels brand. It is being used on a 12 foot alum. wide-transom canoe with a Group 24 deep cycle battery. Used it 2 times so far. Once on a tidal river and then a lake. (2 passengers). It performed very well and never lacked for speed even when up against head winds and tidal currents. It was used at speeds 2 and 3 for the most part with occasional bursts in 4 and 5. In speeds 1-3 it's a trolling motor, at 4 it's cruising and at 5 it becomes more like an outboard motor! She flies! Fairly quiet, but gets a bit louder as the speeds go up. Motor runs well but not as smooth and refined as the MK did. Seems to use a little more power than the MK, but the MK had slow- start and maximizer circuitry. Battery was down to about 65% after just under 2 hours but that was fighting winds and opposing current about 1/2 the time. Never felt any reduction in speed/power. Don't count on the built-in LED battery indicator as it was still showing 4 out of 5 lights. Overall, a decent motor and a good value. Can't comment on durability/reliability just yet until it sees more use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2023 by RickyBoy

  • Great value so far. Read info on how this works out.
Pattern Name: Motor Style: 36lb Thrust
Great motor for less than half the cost of the leading brand. Saw prior review about water intrusion into the motor housing. So I took mine apart straight out of the box. Sure enough the wiring goes down the shaft and right to the motor. (See pictures). I used a tiny burst of Daptex low expansion foam sealant. Problem solved. Two ways this could happen: 1-Motor falls off your transom into the water and the power cords keep it attached. You pull it out and water would have gotten down into the shaft to the electric motor—ruining it. 2–water spray from a transducer gets into the head of the motor and enough comes in that the little drain holes in the base can’t drain fast enough and bam—motor ruined. Also I’d worry about salt spray getting down there—that’s why I took it apart and sealed it up. Don’t leave this motor outdoors—even with it sealed up, it’s not that waterproofed. The battery tester led’s appear safe from most water sources, but I’m betting dampness will get into the upper head of this motor and ruin it eventually. Time will tell. My advice is of course wash with clean water and store it in a dry (not even damp) location. But this isn’t a Minnkota and I didn’t expect it to be at this price! It’s less than half the cost of a MK riptide for salt water. If you need a motor to last 10 years of heavy use then go that route. I’m starting with an inflatable dinghy in a tidal lagoon for my first saltwater vessel. Went very cheap on the boat and the motor. I’m hooking this up to a very high quality AGM deep cycle marine battery. Goal is to just to not have to use the oars! The trim mechanism is very well engineered except for one more fault—the transom mount bolts stop about an inch and a quarter too short!!! With a 1” or smaller plywood transom now I have to “beef” that up so the motor will stay on. Stupid design there—this company’s smallest shaft motor and it’s designed to fit a 17.5 foot fiberglass boat not a small jonboat or dingy. This is not a big confidence boost I’m feeling for the company right now. (See pic). At any rate if your boat has a wide transom no modification will be needed. Comes with an in-line circuit breaker which is nice—though you better keep the salt off of it as well, it’s ferromagnetic so it’s going to rust.... Also the motor is definitely louder than my Minnkota freshwater trolling motors (I’ve two that have lasted 11 yrs). But, again, right now I’m just trying out the saltwater on the cheap. I will upgrade later if things work out. I’m giving it 4 stars for now based on the value. I got exactly what I’d expect at this price point. If it fails in any way I’ll update this post. I figure I’ll get at least 5 years out of this as I only fish saltwater when I’m on vacation. If you’re starting out on the cheap and are just seeing how things go, this is the motor for you. My next saltwater trolling motor will be a Minnkota riptide if this thing even stutters just once. Usually I plan to do it right the first time, but as I’m just getting my toes wet here I’m going on the cheap to see how I like it. I would never buy this thing for daily or even monthly use. Don’t trust the brand yet. If you fish a lot in saltwater, or stealth is super important to you I’d warn against this purchase. Also one more word of caution: almost all states will require boat registration if ANY type of motor is used, including electric only. So check the refs where you fish—I’ll bet you you have to fully register your vessel even if it’s a kayak as soon as you strap a motor onto it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2019 by AmyK

  • Very reliable seller
Pattern Name: Motor Style: 55lb Thrust
Product was represented very well. Shipped quickly.
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024 by L. Gregg Beck

  • Excellent on Kevlar canoe
Pattern Name: Motor Style: 36lb Thrust
The media could not be loaded. After using this motor on a fishing canoe for several years in salt water I am very satisfied with the weight and thrust. It’s light enough for mounting at the end of the canoe, and it drives the canoe at a good clip without using a lot of power. A canoe or small Jon boat are ideal for shallow water, IF you don’t have to paddle or row them a long ways, at least at my advancing age. In very shallow water tilt the motor up and paddle as usual. Note that the battery cables are fairly short, so also getting extension cables is advised so both you and the battery are not at the back of the boat, which can tilt the front up. This was a fairly low cost motor but the performance and quality have been excellent. Wandering all over the salt marshes for crab and oysters is not an arduous workout now that we have this motor to assist. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2023 by T. Anderson T. Anderson

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