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Welcome to AllTrollingMotors.com - We are all about POWER for the serious fisherman! We focus on high quality electric, environmentally friendly motors.

While we focus on Minn Kota, we also can provide you with excellent trolling solutions like the one featured at the right.

You can click here if you know which of the many trolling motors you are interested in. We carry top of the line Minn Kota and MotorGuide trolling motors! Otherwise, we have prepared the following information for you in order to help you choose which type of trolling motors you might want!

When looking for a motor there are several important issues that always come up. In order to cover these issues we have put together this guide. We have covered many points such as saltwater, thrust, shafts, voltage, props, batteries, mounts and more! If you have anything else you think we should include then let us know.

We have posted answers to many questions below. Feel free to send us your question too!

Should I go with a bow or transom mount motor?

Bow mount motors offer very precise control. In the wind or on a river a bow mount motor will help you the most. The drawback of a bow mount motor is that most of them are more or less permanently mounted on your bow.

Transom mount motors are more versatile and can be moved easily from boat to boat. On a small craft like a canoe or row boat they can be used as the primary source of power.

How much thrust do I need?

In general you want to have as much thrust as possible for the times when you run into wind and current. The rule of thumb in choosing thrust is to take the total weight of the loaded boat and divide it by 70. For example, if your boat with people and gear weighs a total of 3500 lbs you will then divide that by 70. That means that ideally you should have a motor with at least 50 lbs. of thrust.

Motor Thrust Total Weight
30 lbs2100 lbs
36 lbs2520 lbs
40 lbs2800 lbs
42 lbs2940 lbs
44 lbs3080 lbs
48 lbs3360 lbs
50 lbs3500 lbs
55 lbs3850 lbs
65 lbs4550 lbs
74 lbs5180 lbs
101 lbs7070 lbs

What type of steering should I choose?

First of all there are several types of steering to choose from. There is hand control, foot control, remote control, and even voice activated. Yes, that's right - voice activated. Believe it or not.

What it comes down to is your preferences and style of fishing. Some like the foot control because it allows for hands free control while fishing. While pulling in a big one you can maneuver your craft if necessary. If you are a no-frills type of person then hand control might be right for you. If you aren't a talker then I don't recommend a voice activated model. Fancy features aren't for everyone.

What length of shaft do I need?

First, that depends on whether you want a transom mounted motor or a bow mounted motor. If you go with a transom mounted motor then you need to know the distance from the transom to the waterline when your boat is loaded. You want to take that distance and add at least 20 inches to it. If there isn't a shaft in that size then round up. Let's say the distance is from the transom to the waterline is 10 inches. You then add 20 inches to that and the length of shaft you want is 30 inches.

If you want a bow mounted motor then you take the length from the top of the bow (where the motor would be mounted) to the waterline when the boat is loaded. You then add 20 inches to that number and then round up to the next longest shaft if you have to. So, if the distance from the bow to the water is 15 inches then you will add 20 inches to that. You come up with 35 inches but find that there is no motor for the brand you want with a 35 inch shaft. Therefore, all you have to do is round up to the 36 inch shaft. Simple, right?

Bow to Waterline Shaft Length
0-10 inches30 inches
11-16 inches36 inches
17-22 inches42 inches
23-30 inches50 inches
31-34 inches54 inches

Battery chargers and testers

We do recommend having a battery tester so that you know how much power is left in your battery. Many people also like to have a battery charger. Here is our Battery and Charger page.

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