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What types of electric power are available?

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What types of electric power are available?

 

Several different kinds of electric power are available for your electric pontoon.

Electric trolling motors, Electric outboards, trim tab mounted electric motors, and

electric motors that mount on the cavitation plate of your existing outboard motor.

Let’s discuss each.

 

 

Electric trolling motor- these are motors that can be mounted on the

front or rear of your pontoon boat depending on its particular design.

These motors are not typically used for primary propulsion except on

the smallest of pontoon boats. They are the type used by fishermen on

there bass boats and can either be steered by hand, foot pedal or

remote control.

 

 

 

 

 

Electric outboards- electric outboards are the future of electric pontoon power.

They look similar in design to an outboard engine but usually are much smaller and

sleeker in design. They connect to your steering wheel just like an outboard and

typically have a remote power control handle similar to the throttle control used

on an outboard engine.Some electric outboards have power tilt just like an

outboard and all have charging systems built right into the boat.

 

 

 

Trim tab mounted electric motors- typically 2 equal power

electric motors are used, one mounted on the back of each

pontoon. The motors are installed on adjustable plates similar

to trim tabs so they can be raised or lowered into the water.

They can be used alone or in conjunction with an outboard

motor. Unlike an electric outboard that is steered in a

conventional manor by your steering wheel, with these units

one motor operates in forward and the other in reverse in

order to turn your boat. Steering is handled by a joystick type

controller similar to the way you would fly a jet fighter.

Steering is intuitive in that you just move the joystick in the

direction you want to go. Move the joystick left, right, forward

or back and the electric motors act as required in order to

accommodate your command. One added benefit of this type of

control is that the pontoon boat can literally turn in place

without moving forward or back. (Handy for maneuvering in

tight quarters or at your dock).

 

Cavitation plate mounted electric motors- These electric motors,

one or two depending on pontoon boat size, mount on the cavitation

plate of your existing outboard motor. They are used to compliment

your outboard motor so you have the option of using your boat

on internal combustion restricted lakes or to just have a quiet,

environmentally friendly power source to add to your pontoon

boat experience. These motors will ride under the water level

and function at trolling speeds but ride clear of the water during

outboard engine operation.

 

 

 

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