Minn Kota Endura Max 55 Freshwater Transom Mount Motor
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Up to 5 times longer motoring time
The Minn Kota Endura Max Freshwater Transom Mount Motor uses the power of a Digital Maximizer to provide up to 5 times longer run time on a single charge.This variable speed motor allows you to dial in precise settings so you use just the right amount of power and waste no energy.
Get power-efficient boating with a Minn Kota Endura Max Freshwater Transom Mount Motor!
Minn Kota Endura Max Freshwater Transom Mount Motor Features
- Digital Maximizer technology provides up to 5 times longer run
time on a single charge
- Get better boat control with precise Variable Speed
Control
- 6-inch Telescoping Handle provides comfortable, easy
steering
- 10-position Lever-Lock Bracket features quick release lever
lock, reinforced composite material resists flexing, warping, UV
damage
- Push-to-Test Battery Meter lets you see how much power you have
left
- Power Prop gives you extra power to push through heavy
vegetation
- Indestructible Composite Shaft has a Lifetime Guarantee.
Stronger than steel, flexes on impact, won't break, kink or
corrode
- Extra large windings and commutators dissipate heat for cooler
operation, extended battery power, and longer motor life
- Minn Kota Cool, Quiet Power has a unique bearing system that
reduces friction and fish-spooking noise
- Backed up with Minn Kota's 2-Year Warranty
Minn Kota Endura Max Freshwater Transom Mount Motor Specifications
- Maximum Thrust: 55lb
- Maximum Amp Draw: 50
- Shaft Length: 42in / 1067mm
- Recommended Max Boat Length: 5m
- Control: Telescoping Handle, Hand Control
- Prop: Power Prop
- Composite Shaft: Yes
- Digital Maximizer: Yes
- Cool, Quiet Power: Yes
- Mount: Transom Mount
Note: Not suitable for saltwater use.
Minn Kota Trolling Motor Compatibility Guide
For more information, check out the Minn Kota Motor Comparison chart
Thrust Refers to how powerful the motor is. Boat weight is key when determining how much thrust you need. General rule of thumb: you need at least 2 lbs. of thrust for every 100 lbs. of fully-loaded boat weight (people and gear included). If things like wind or current are major factors where you fish, you’ll want a little extra thrust.
Volts Indicates how much battery power your trolling motor requires. You’ll need 1 battery for every 12 volts in your trolling system. 55 lbs. of thrust or less = 12 volts, 1 battery 68-80 lbs. of thrust = 24 volts, 2 batteries 101-112 lbs. of thrust = 36 volts, 3 batteries
Shaft Length Choosing the proper shaft length is important—if it’s too short, the prop won’t be sufficiently submerged. We recommend submerging the centre of the motor section at least 12 inches. Please refer to this chart to determine the length that’s best for your boat.