Minn Kota | Riptide PowerDrive Saltwater Trolling Motor | 55 lb | 54" Shaft | Wireless Remote | White | 1363576
Minn Kota | Riptide PowerDrive Saltwater Trolling Motor | 55 lb | 54" Shaft | Wireless Remote | White | 1363576
Minn Kota | Riptide PowerDrive Saltwater Trolling Motor | 55 lb | 54" Shaft | Wireless Remote | White | 1363576 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Minn Kota | Riptide PowerDrive Saltwater Trolling Motor | 55 lb | 54" Shaft | Wireless Remote | White | 1363576
Overview
Designed for saltwater anglers needing consistent, hassle-free propulsion, the Riptide PowerDrive 55 lb offers excellent handling on a 54-inch shaft. Built with marine-grade durability, this motor ensures steady trolling in brackish or saltwater environments.
Key Features.
- Thrust Capacity: 55 lbs
- Shaft Length: 54"es
- Mounting: Bow-Mount Riptide
- Durability: Saltwater Armor
Engine & Boat Compatibility.
- Great for flats boats, center consoles, and saltwater fishing hulls
- Requires standard 12V marine battery power
Performance Benefits.
This motor uses sacrificial anodes and high-quality sealed electronics to combat saltwater decay effectively, while the Deploy-Assist lever makes getting into and out of the water simple.
Why It’s a Strong Choice
The Minn Kota Riptide PowerDrive Saltwater Trolling Motor | 55 lb | 54" Shaft | Wireless Remote | White | 1363576 provides unmatched reliability and seamless integration on the water. Built to handle rough conditions, it eliminates messy wiring configurations, ensuring your marine gear functions flawlessly and looks professional.
FAQ
Q1: Can I use this on a boat with a high bow profile?
The 54-inch shaft length is generally sufficient for most bay boats and skiffs, though you should confirm bow height to ensure the propeller remains submerged during choppy conditions.
