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Minn Kota Riptide Transom Mount Model Trolling Motors

From $349.99

 

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  • Accessories
  • Trolling Motor FAQ

Riptide Transom – NEW

Saltwater Transom Mount

Riptide® Transom steps up to the rigors of saltwater and never backs down. Where lesser motors fold their tents and head home under pressure, Riptide Transom brings it day after day. You simply cannot find a trolling motor better suited to give saltwater the ultimate stare down. End of story.

 

Available Thrust Levels

40, 50, 55, 80, 101

SpecificationsRiptide SM trolling motor

Control Tilt/Extend Tiller
Shaft Length 36", 42" 52"
Prop Power Prop, Weedless Wedge 2
Composite Shaft Yes
Digital Maximizer Yes (select models)
Cool, Quiet Power Yes

 

 

 

RIPTIDE Saltwater Transom-Mount

Available Models

Max Thrust
Volts
Shaft Length
Mount
Control
Speeds
OUR PRICE
Riptide Transom RT45/SC
45
12V
36
One Hand Stow
Tilt/Extend Tiller
5

$299.99

Riptide Transom 50SC
50
12V
42"
One Hand Stow
Tilt/Extend Tiller
5

$349.99

 

Riptide Transom 55

DM

55
12V
36"
One Hand Stow
Tilt/Extend Tiller
Variable

$509.99

 

Riptide Transom 55

DM

55
12V
42"
One Hand Stow
Tilt/Extend Tiller
Variable

$524.99

 

Riptide Transom 80

DM

80
24V
42"
One Hand Stow
Tilt/Extend Tiller
Variable

$649.99

 

Riptide Transom 101

DM

101
36v
52"
One Hand Stow
Tilt/Extend Tiller
Variable

$709.99

 

DM=Digital Maximizer   US2=Universal Sonar 2   AP=Auto Pilot

 

 

RIPTIDE Saltwater Transom-Mount

 

Riptide One Hand Stow

A remarkably simple, one-hand stow mechanism gets Riptide Transom in and out of the water in no time. Just pull up and forward to stow the motor with no buttons or release levers. Then when it’s time to go, use the easy-access thumb release to deploy Riptide Transom into any of ten different positions.

 

 

Steering Tension Control

The innovative new tension collar above the Riptide Transom mount allows you to adjust steering tension precisely to your desired level. Keep it loose for effortless steering or tighten it down to keep Riptide Transom in place – which allows for true vertical stowing.

 

steering tension control

Quick-Lock Cam Depth Adjuster

Change depths simply and securely with the Quick-Lock cam adjuster. It makes depth adjustment simple and locks in tight to keep your motor right where you want it.

 

quick lock cam

 

Tilt/Extend Tiller

Get the best of both worlds on your hand control motor with the new Tilt/Extend Tiller. It can both tilt (up to 45°) and extend (6") to fit the way you fish.

tilt entend tiller

 

Indestructible Composite Shaft Guaranteed For Life!

Pound for pound, our composite shaft is stronger than steel. It flexes on impact and won’t break, kink or corrode. That’s why we’re confident enough to make it the only trolling motor shaft that’s guaranteed for life.

composite shaft

Push-to-Test Battery Gauge Riptide SM

Get an instant “state of charge” with this easy-to-read gauge.

push to test battery gauge

 

Digital Maximizer

Digital Maximizer™ controls and optimizes power to extend battery life and reduce damaging heat. You’ll stay on the water up to five times longer on a single charge.

 

digital maximizer icon

 

5 Speed (select models)

This motor features five variable speeds (fwd, rev). Available on select models.

 

 

5 speed icon

 

Weedless Wedge 2 Prop

Push weeds away and take on the thick stuff without battery-draining chopping and hacking. Weedless Wedge™ 2 features swept-back, flared blades for unrelenting, reliable prop performance.

 

weedless wedge prop 2

Power Prop (select models)

The Power Prop delivers extra power to help you push through heavy vegetation. Fits 3-1/4" and 3-5/8" diameters. Available on select models.

 

Power Prop

 

Advanced Corrosion Protection

Riptide motors are impervious to saltwater’s corrosive effects, thanks to premium-grade marine alloys and aluminum upper arms. Metals undergo a rigid multi-step cleaning process before being anodized or coated with a special zinc dichromate armor plating. All components are then finished with a durable 5-mil TGIC polyester, powder coat paint. When it’s all done, you’re left with unequaled corrosion protection.

 

 

advanced corrosion protection

 

Full Encapsulated Electronics

Marine-grade urethane fully encapsulates Riptide control boards to protect the electronic circuitry. Also, all electrical connections are sealed with liquid-tight heat shrink tubing to form an impregnable barrier against saltwater.

 

fully encapsulated electronics

 

Sacrificial Anode

Galvanic corrosion occurs when two dissimilar metals come into electrical contact through saltwater. Riptide fights back with a patented sacrificial zinc anode, a composite shaft and properly balanced materials that are close in electrical potential. The result is a motor that’s completely protected from saltwater’s destructive forces.

sacrificial anode

Cool, Quiet Power

Nothing runs cooler or more quietly than a Minn Kota. Our extra large windings and commutators dissipate heat, resulting in cooler operation, extended battery power, and longer motor life. And our unique bearing system reduces friction to cut fish-spooking noise. So quiet, they’ll never hear you coming.

cool power icon

Three-Year Warranty

This motor is backed up with Minn Kota’s® three-year warranty.

three year warranty icon

 

RIPTIDE Saltwater Transom-Mount

MK 110P Marine Portable Charger

Take the power with you. Brings your batteries back to their proper charge quickly and conveniently. Offers recovery time of 4-6 hours. 7" length x 9" width x 7-3/4" height. Weighs just 6.5 pounds.

  • Fully automatic 3-stage charging (bulk, absorption and maintenance) so you get a full charge every time
  • 10 amps total output
  • LED display indicates power ON, charging, full charge and check connection
  • Short circuit and reverse polarity protection prevents the charger from operating if improperly connected to the battery a real safety feature
  • For use with 12V/6-cell batteries (50-130 amp hour rating) that are flooded/wet cell, maintenance free or starved electrolyte only
  • FCC compliant
  • UL listed to standard 1236
  • 3-year warranty

portable charger

$75.99

 

MKR-18 Trolling Motor Plug & Receptacle


  • Universal design for 2 or 3 wire configurations on 12 to 36 volt systems
  • Watertight sealing cap and corrosion-resistant, plated brass electrical components
  • Locks into receptacle for a watertight seal
  • Requires a standard 1-1/8" diameter mounting hole

plug & recepticable

$27.49

 

  • What about shaft length selection?

    Choosing the correct shaft length is important so that the angler’s electric motor does not cavitate, creating fish-spooking noise. The rule of thumb is that the center of the motor section should be submerged 9". In general, shaft length selection is more critical with bow-mount motors versus transom-mount motors. Most boat transoms are similar in their distance to the water, and Minn Kota’s standard transom shaft lengths should be adequate. With bow-mounted motors, there is much greater variation in shaft length requirements. Measure down from the mounting surface of the transom or bow to the water level. Add 5" to waterline measurement for fishing in rough water. Add 12" to waterline measurement for steering a hand control motor while standing. Use this measurement and the tables below to find the appropriate shaft length.

  • Bow Guide

    shaft_length_bow_guide
    Bow to Waterline   Recommended Shaft Length
    0"-10" 36"
    16"-22" 42"
    22"-28" 48"-52"
    28"-34" 54"-62

    Transom Guide

    shaft_length_trans_guide
    Transom to Waterline   Recommended Shaft Length
    0"-10" 30"
    10"-16" 36"
    16"-20" 42"
    Over 22" Consult Factory

 

  • Electric motor power ratings are in pounds of thrust. How do I determine the thrust requirements for my boat?

    Thrust requirements are determined by the size and weight of your boat. As a rule of thumb:

  • 40 lb. thrust max boat size 17 feet
  • 50 lb. thrust max boat size 20 feet
  • 55 lb. thrust max boat size 21 feet
  • 65 lb. thrust max boat size 23 feet
  • 70 lb. thrust max boat size 23 feet
  • 80 lb. thrust max boat size 25 feet
  • 101 lb thrust max boat size 25 feet
  • However if you frequently fish in heavy winds, rivers or adverse weather conditions, you may want to consider a higher thrust electric motor. It’s always better to have too much power than not enough!

    Minn Kota has a trolling motor selection guide on their web site where you can enter specifics about your boat and it will recommend a model that fits your input. You can access that site by clicking HERE.

  • How important is battery selection for electric motor usage?

    The battery is a critical element of your electric motor system. A high-quality deep cycle marine battery should always be used. Unlike automobile batteries, deep cycle marine batteries are designed to be run down to a discharged state and then recharged. (To extend the life of your battery, always recharge after use. Most trolling motor batteries fail due to lack of proper charging.)

  • What are the benefits of a bow-mounted electric motor?

    Boats do not tend to go in a straight line. Because of this, it is much easier to pull a boat than to push a boat. It is also easier to move the bow of the boat sideways compared to moving the transom. Therefore, a bow-mounted electric motor allows for much greater boat control and positioning. If quick-response boat control and positioning is what you are looking for, a Minn Kota bow-mount electric motor is a must.

  • Can my freshwater Minn Kota trolling motor be used in saltwater?

    We designed a special line of motors for use in salt or brackish water. The Minn Kota Riptide trolling motors have a number of “saltwater-engineered” enhancements, including stainless steel hardware, sealed electrical connections and an advanced painting process for improved corrosion protection. Using any of our standard Minn Kota motors in saltwater may dramatically reduce the life of the motor and voids manufacturer’s warranty. To extend the life of your Minn Kota Riptide saltwater trolling motor, thoroughly rinse the motor with freshwater after every use in saltwater and store indoors. Never leave the motor submerged in saltwater when the boat is moored.

  • Can the head or control box of my transom mount hand control motor be rotated for use on the bow of the boat or for backtrolling?

    Yes, by removing the screw and nut at the base of the control box the control box can be turned 180 degrees on the motor tube, then reinstall the locating screw and nut (being careful not to pinch or damage the motor wires inside the tube), tighten the screw and nut as required, and the job is complete.

  • Digital Maximizer Benefits
    • Extended trolling time (up to 5x longer on a single charge).
    • The Digital Maximizer speed control saves valuable power over a conventional speed coil motor.
    • The Digital Maximizer allows more fishing time on your battery charge, up to five times longer run time per battery charge, compared to the 5-speed switch.
    • With variable speed control, the Digital Maximizer allows for proper speeds to be set and maintained while trolling lures for proper presentation.
    • Virtual speed adjustments for changing conditions.
    • The Digital Maxmizer allows for fine-tune speed adjustments.
    • The Digital Maximizer allows the user to control boat speed more effectively in changing environments.
  • How does Digital Maximizer compare to a speed coil?

    How Speed Coil Motors Work

    • Electrical loads are hooked up in series with the motor so that power from the battery is split between supplying the motor and supplying the additional loads (speed coils).
    • Power from the battery is fairly constant regardless of the speed setting. Therefore, on speed 1 for example, more power is diverted to the speed coil than is supplied to the motor. This makes the overall motor assembly less efficient (vs. variable speed/Digital Maximizer).
    • Extra power consumed by the speed coil produces heat, much like an electrical heating element. The heat is then transferred through the motor housing to the water.
    • That is why speed coils are located in the lower motor unit.
  • Speed Coil Analogy
    • You are driving a car at full speed. To slow down, you brake with one foot while continuing to keep your foot down on the gas pedal. By doing this, you continue to burn gas (power) while causing the brakes to heat up.
    • Same theory applies with a speed coil motor. The power supply is still constant, but is diverted to the speed coils for the lower speeds which reduces efficiency and run time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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