
Trolling Motor Care
To keep your trolling motor in the best operating condition and retain its
dependability, your trolling motor must receive periodic inspections and
maintenance. Keep it maintained properly to ensure the safety of you and your
passengers.
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WARNING
Neglecting to inspect, maintain, or repair your trolling motor can result in
product damage or serious injury or death. Do not perform maintenance or
service on your trolling motor if you are not familiar with the correct service
and safety procedures.
Record all maintenance performed and save maintenance work orders and
receipts.
SELECTING REPLACEMENT PARTS
Use only original MotorGuide replacement parts.
Inspection and Maintenance Schedule
BEFORE EACH USE
•
Inspect for loose or corroded wiring connections.
•
Check the tightness of the battery cable connections. Nylock nuts are
recommended for securing the battery cables to their terminals.
•
Check the tightness of the propeller nut.
•
Check the propeller blades for damage.
•
Check the tightness of the mount to the deck of the boat.
AFTER EACH USE
•
Disconnect the battery cables from the power source or unplug the motor
from the boat.
•
Check each side of the propeller and propeller shaft for debris such as
weeds and fishing line. Remove all debris.
•
Check the tightness of the propeller nut.
•
Wash the trolling motor with clean water and a mild soap such as
Attwood® Premium Boat Wash to remove dirt and dust that may scratch
the surface.
IMPORTANT: Do not use harsh cleaners such as bleach or citrus cleaners to
clean the trolling motor. These cleaners can damage the finish on the trolling
motor.
IMPORTANT: Do not power wash the trolling motor.
EVERY 100 HOURS OF USE OR ANNUALLY (WHICHEVER OCCURS
FIRST)
1. Apply 2‑4‑C with PTFE to the depth collar knob screw threads.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
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