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Newport Vessels L-Series 62lb Thrust Transom Mounted Saltwater Electric Trolling Motor w/LED Battery Indicator (40" Shaft)

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Color: 62lb Thrust


Pattern Name: Motor


Features

  • EFFICIENT POWER: 62lb Thrust - this 12v 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 40 inch shaft, a 10 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: Motor has 8 speeds, 5 forward & 3 reverse and is designed for trolling, so top speed of motor is about 4.25mph, speed depends on your boat shape, weight, water, wind, & other factors. 3 Blade Propeller has great low end torque to get boat moving.
  • BATTERY: 62lb motor requires one (1) 12V Lead-Acid Deep Cycle or Lithium Deep Cycle battery (battery not included), 50ah recommended. Motor includes 60amp circuit breaker recommended at all times to protect from battery voltage surges. Max Amp Draw: 58A
  • QUALITY & WARRANTY: All Newport motors are made w/ high quality stainless steel, magnesium, & zinc hardware to withstand freshwater and saltwater environments. We back every product we make with industry leading customer service and a 2 year warranty.

Description

62lb Thrust - this 12v 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


Brand: Newport Vessels


Item Weight: 23 Pounds


Color: 62lb Thrust


Material: Fiberglass, Aluminum, Plastic


Engine Type: Trolling Motor


Brand: Newport Vessels


Item Weight: 23 Pounds


Color: 62lb Thrust


Material: Fiberglass, Aluminum, Plastic


Engine Type: Trolling Motor


Operation Mode: Electric


Recommended Uses For Product: For Inflatable Boats, For Fresh Water, For Salt Water


Voltage: 12 Volts


Mounting Type: Transom


Fuel Type: electric


Product Dimensions: 56"D x 20"W x 6"H


Item Weight: 23 pounds


Department: unisex-adult


Manufacturer: Torero Imports LLC


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 23M1000097


Batteries: 1 12V batteries required.


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  • It can push a 3000lb sailboat. but don't expect Lexus quality for a Barbie Power Wheels price.
Color: White and black Pattern Name: Motor
The short answer: The 86lb thrust model can move 3000lb+ of sailboat and crew up to 4mph for 3hrs without issue, in my personal experience (6 months as of this review). The highlights: - The motor is as easy, or hard, to install as any other trolling motor: hang it on the mount, clap it down, adjust angle and depth, two bolts to the battery, and a way you go. - It does NOT have a full off switch so if it is connected to the battery, the meter is reading state of charge and thus has a minimal continuous draw. - I originally though the state of charge meter was not working because it always registered 30% with red LEDs. I wear Rx sunglasses and until I came in after dark, I didn't realize that direct sunlight and my polarized lenses were preventing me from seeing the green LEDs of the normal zone. - My motor typically gets a 1.5 hour run going out and coming into the marina typically with a head wind in one of those directions. The control end stays at ambient temps, as do the wires that supply power. - I usually run it on level 1-2 in the marina, 3 outside of the no wake through the inlet, 4 in a headwind, and I save 5 for emergency maneuvers. Its a sailboat - if I wanted speed I'd buy a seadoo. The Limitations: - The control end is a plastic body and the whole unit is made from very simple materials throughout. - The actual motor is heavy (GOOD), but the reset is very light and I know enough about plastics to know that if left sitting out, the controller body will only last a season or two before it cracks. - I expect at the end of the season, I will need to open and clean it (and I'm on fresh water). Recommendations: - If you intend to leave it permanently attached, you should get a thick cover for it when not in use for longevity. - I would also coat it with wax, RainX or some other water proofing/repellent on the control end. Yes, it would be nice if it was watertight and made with better materials, but that would add cost and potentially weight. - For permanently mounted unit on water larger than a lake or slow river, I would suggest a more expensive brand, and frankly a different design. At this price point, if I was on the ocean, I'd have two and if one stopped working or was damaged, swap it out. My battery cost me TWICE what I paid for this motor. Don't expect Lexus quality for a Barbie Power Wheels price. My Use Case and Results (just in case you are trying to fall asleep): I'm on a fresh water lake. I'm using a with a 24v 100Ah battery that just fits in the gas can well of my boat. In a sub 10mph headwind (strongest I've experienced), it can move the boat in and out of the slip and get us out of the channel and onto the main lake (I have yet to try it in stronger winds and my marina is very sheltered. Depending on wind direction I have to travel up to 3 miles out to get under sail or return. Basically every trip I am prepared to travel 10 mile by this motor. Additional back story (aren't you tired of this yet?): I purchased to use with my 23' sailboat. Boat came with a 6hp motor but outboards can be finicky and I wanted a setup that my wife (who has ZERO sailing experience and not much more general boating experience) to be able to easily handle if I fall in, succumb to the heat, the boom dropped on me, etc. Basically, lower unit into the water and turn it on. It's working great for this purpose. I stow the motor after every trip and expect to keep it at home in the off season. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2023 by Don in Arkansas

  • Newport Vessel.
Color: 62lb Thrust Pattern Name: Motor
Moves my 20 ft boat when fishing. 2mph.
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2023 by bp22

  • Good value but not perfect if you also want to go slow
Color: White and black Pattern Name: Motor
My biggest issue with this motor is that it puts out way too much power at the lowest setting. I have a 56lb thrust motor to compare this to and the lowest setting on this motor is significantly more powerful than the highest setting on my 56lb motor. That seems a little pointless when there's like 5 levels. My suggestion is to buy a blade with less pitch if this is going to be a concern for you. If you only care about going as fast as you can, this is great value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023 by Michael R.

  • Wish I got the longer shaft pontoon version
Color: White and black Pattern Name: Motor
This is great fot what it is but I didn't know they made the longer version. Also would be nice if they had a 36v version since MK doesn't sell a transom 36v at all any more. Great deal for saltwater-ready at great savings over MK. Simple and reliable!
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2023 by MB

  • So Much Potential . . .
Color: White and black Pattern Name: Motor
I purchased the 86lb thrust unit to replace a Minn Kota Traxxis 70 for use on my 15ft pontoon boat. The boat maker recommends at least a 70lb thrust motor. I live on a no-wake lake. I bought this trolling motor after about a month of comparison and procrastination. Overall, it is a very solid unit. Lots of power, easy to handle and attach. It can easily power my pontoon boat. I however can't rate it above a 3 for the same reasons many others have noted. This includes: 1) the speed control needs to be recalibrated. Way too much power/thrust in the 1st/lowest speed. I literally cannot fish/troll because it goes too fast. Also trying to land the boat on the lowest speed can be exciting (you're coming in hot). Customer Service has confirmed that the unit is operating as designed. I have had to install a PWM to better manage the speed. It converts the unit from a 5 speed to a variable speed. I have however, been cautioned by their Customer Service that it could void my warranty (although their Support web page says it does not void the warranty if their circuit breaker is used and of course don't abuse it). 2) the battery gauge is hard to read and stays lit all the time the motor is connected to the battery. For me that is April-October. I see a nice glow out on the lake at night. Good news is the PWM solves this issue too. 3) I think they are chasing away potential customers with their warning about the top unit getting wet and failing. I've owned trolling motors for a long time and have never covered the head. I went ahead though and bought a waterproof winch cover that I put on the head after each use. I really do like this motor and would recommend it if the speed control issue could be addressed. I would gladly even pay an additional $50 for this improvement. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2023 by mac1975

  • Great Motor, Bad Bracket
Color: White and black Pattern Name: Motor
This motor is wonderfully powerful. Unfortunately, the bracket is not strong enough to handle it. When I first got it it, it kept ripping itself off the 2x6 I had it mounted to. So, I counter sunk the board where the bolds pressed and it immediately bent the bolt so I can no longer take the motor off without removing the board. I can't seem to find a way to replace the bracket either. I should have purchased their pontoon boat version that mounts to the deck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2023 by Roxanne Harry

  • Very nice that’s what I wanted. Prices fair thank
Color: 62lb Thrust Pattern Name: Motor
Good price good deal, beautiful electric motor. Thank you again for the delivery.
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023 by Harold Dowd

  • Not fully functional
Color: White and black Pattern Name: Motor
The battery meter does not work at all. This was very risky for me, as I’m new to boating and was relying on this to measure how long we had to be on the water. Meter showed full, but Newport battery charger showed completely empty. I have a larger Newport inflatable boat, and this doesn’t really work well for us. If I had a do over, knowing what I know now, I would skip this and go straight to a larger gas motor. If you have a smaller boat, this might work better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2023 by EDuds

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