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Specifications

Trolling Motor

Weight (motor, 
mount, and cables)

50 in. model: 30 kg (66 lb.)
57 in. model: 31.75 kg (70 lb.)

Weight (stabilizer)

0.54 kg (1.2 lb.)

Operating 
temperature

From -5° to 40°C (from 32° to 104°F)

Storage temperature From -40° to 85°C (-40° to 185°F)
Material

Mount and motor housing: aluminum
Shaft cap, display panel, and side panels: plastic
Motor shaft: fiberglass

Water rating

Shaft cap: IEC 60529 IPX5

2

Steering motor housing: IEC 60529 IPX7

3

Display panel housing: IEC 60529 IPX7
Propeller drive motor housing: IEC 60529 IPX8

4

Compass safe 
distance

91 cm (3 ft.)

Power cable length

50 in. model: 1.2 m (4 ft.)
57 in. model: 1.1 m (3.5 ft.)

Input voltage

From 20 to 45 Vdc

Input amperage

60 A continuous

Breaker (not 
included)

42 VDC or greater, suitable for 60 A continuous

NOTE: 

You can protect the system buy using a 

larger circuit breaker, not to exceed 90 A, if you 
are operating under high temperatures or if you 
are sharing the circuit with other devices. You 
should verify that your boat wiring meets marine 
wiring standards using a larger breaker before 
changing it.

Main power usage at 
36 Vdc 60 A

Off: 72 mW
Full power: 2160 W

Radio frequency

2.4 GHz @ 28 dBm nominal

Motor Thrust and Current-Draw Information

You can refer to these tables to understand the relationship 

between the throttle level, output power, and current 

consumption of the motor. These values assume you are using 

an official Garmin power propeller, in relatively calm water, with 

the motor deployed deeply enough not to ventilate, and with 

tolerances of ±7 N-m (5 lbf) and ±5 A.

24.0 Vdc Power Source

Throttle Level

Thrust

Current

10%

25 N-m (6 lbf)

2 A

20%

45 N-m (10 lbf)

3 A

30%

70 N-m (16 lbf)

6 A

40%

101 N-m (23 lbf)

9 A

50%

140 N-m (31 lbf)

14 A

60%

184 N-m (41 lbf)

21 A

70%

233 N-m (52 lbf)

29 A

80%

287 N-m (65 lbf)

40 A

90%

345 N-m (78 lbf)

54 A

100%

355 N-m (80 lbf)

57 A

36.0 Vdc Power Source

Throttle Level

Thrust

Current

10%

21 N-m (5 lbf)

1 A

20%

41 N-m (9 lbf)

2 A

30%

69 N-m (16 lbf)

4 A

Throttle Level

Thrust

Current

40%

103 N-m (23 lbf)

6 A

50%

144 N-m (32 lbf)

10 A

60%

191 N-m (43 lbf)

15 A

70%

246 N-m (55 lbf)

21 A

80%

307 N-m (69 lbf)

29 A

90%

375N-m (84 lbf)

39 A

100%

445 N-m (100 lbf)

54 A

Remote Control

Dimensions (W×H×D)

152 x 52 x 32 mm (6 x 2 x 1

1

/

4

 in.)

Weight

109 g (3.8 oz.) without batteries

Material

Glass-filled nylon

Display type

Sunlight-visible, transflective memory-in-pixel 
(MIP)

Display resolution

R240 x 240 pixels

Display size (diameter) 30.2 mm (1

3

/

16

 in.)

Operating temperature From -15° to 55°C (5° to 131°F)
Storage temperature

From -40° to 85°C (-40° to 185°F)

Battery type

2 AA (not included)

Battery life

240 hr., typical use

Radio frequency

2.4 GHz @ -0.8 dBm nominal

Water rating

IEC 60529 IPX7

Compass-safe distance 15 cm (6 in.)

Foot Pedal

Dimensions (L×W×H)

303 × 221 × 110 mm (11

15

/

16

 × 8

11

/

16

 × 

5

/

16

 in.

Weight

1.8 kg (4 lb)

Operating temperature

From -15° to 55°C (5° to 131°F)

Storage temperature

From -40° to 85°C (-40° to 185°F)

Water rating

IEC 60529 IPX7

Material

Plastic

Input voltage

From 10 to 45 Vdc

Typical input current

< 1 mA @ 12 Vdc

Max input current

10 mA @ 12 Vdc

Fuse (on the power cable) 2 A mini-blade type
Power cable length

2 m (6.6 ft.)

Battery type

Two AA batteries (Alkaline, NiMH, or 
lithium. Not included.)

Battery life

At least 1 year

Radio frequency

2.4 GHz @ 0.8 dBm nominal

Compass-safe distance

60 cm (2 ft.)

2

The part withstands projected water exposure from any direction (such as rain).

3

The part withstands incidental immersion in water up to 1 m deep for up to 30 min.

4

The part withstands continuous immersion in water up to 3 m deep.

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Specifications

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Страница 1: ...FORCE TROLLINGMOTOR Owner sManual...

Страница 2: ...ion to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements Go to www garmin com for current updates and supplemental information concerning the use of this product Garmin the Garmin logo...

Страница 3: ...g Your Position 6 Gesture Controls 6 Waypoints 6 Creating a Waypoint 6 Navigating to a Waypoint 6 Viewing Waypoint Details 6 Editing a Waypoint Name 7 Deleting a Waypoint 7 Routes 7 Navigating a Route...

Страница 4: ......

Страница 5: ...y deployed position to check the depth If you are stowing the trolling motor move the motor to the stowed position to check the depth 6 Repeat this procedure if necessary to set the correct depth for...

Страница 6: ...Motor Calibrate Compass 4 Using the foot pedal or outboard motor to steer follow the on screen instructions Setting the Bow Offset Based on the installation angle the trolling motor may not align with...

Страница 7: ...ning Your Heading page 6 Press to turn off heading hold stop the propeller and resume manual control Hold to set the heading hold by pointing the remote Using Gesture Controls to Adjust the Heading Ho...

Страница 8: ...toes to turn the motor clockwise Push the pedal with your heel to turn the motor counter clockwise NOTE When anchor lock or heading hold is on or you are following a route press the pedal to resume m...

Страница 9: ...ller speed quickly increases to full speed 2 Press to return to the previous propeller speed TIP When at full speed you can press on the remote control to slowly decrease the propeller speed Maintaini...

Страница 10: ...ng motor You must calibrate the compass in the trolling motor Calibrating the Trolling Motor page 2 and the compass in the remote control Calibrating the Remote Control page 4 before you can use gestu...

Страница 11: ...saved You can save up to 50 tracks When you connect the trolling motor to a chartplotter the active track and saved tracks stored on the chartplotter are synchronized with the active track and saved...

Страница 12: ...or is moving too much decrease the value Navigation Gain Sets the response of the trolling motor when navigating If you need the trolling motor to be more responsive and move quicker increase the valu...

Страница 13: ...onnect the mobile device to the trolling motor Getting Started with the ActiveCaptain App page 9 2 When a software update is available and you have internet access on your mobile device select Softwar...

Страница 14: ...lbf 6 A 40 101 N m 23 lbf 9 A 50 140 N m 31 lbf 14 A 60 184 N m 41 lbf 21 A 70 233 N m 52 lbf 29 A 80 287 N m 65 lbf 40 A 90 345 N m 78 lbf 54 A 100 355 N m 80 lbf 57 A 36 0 Vdc Power Source Throttle...

Страница 15: ...vigation 8 pausing 8 stopping 8 P product registration 9 product support 9 propeller out of the water 5 turning on 5 R registering the device 9 remote control 6 button actions 3 pairing 4 screen 3 rou...

Страница 16: ...support garmin com August 2019 190 02521 00_0A...

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