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Minn Kota Riptide Terrova Quest 90/115 100in 24/36v Wireless Remote - Black

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Minn Kota Riptide Terrova Quest 90/115 100in 24/36v Wireless Remote - BlackMinn Kota Riptide Terrova Quest 90 115 100in 24 36v Wireless Remote Black Minn Kota Riptide Terrova Quest 90 115 100" 24 36v Wireless Remote Black Model: 1363913 QUEST Series: These 24 36V dual voltage brushless motors have been completely re imagined from the ground up with updates to mounts, propellers, lift assist systems, drive motors and software taking the worlds greatest trolling motors and redesigning them to outperform everything else on the

Minn Kota Riptide Terrova Quest 90/115 100in 24/36v Wireless Remote - Black

Minn Kota Riptide Terrova Quest 90/115 100" 24/36v Wireless Remote - Black

Model: 1363913

  • QUEST Series: These 24/36V dual-voltage brushless motors have been completely re-imagined from the ground up with updates to mounts, propellers, lift assist systems, drive motors and software — taking the world’s greatest trolling motors and redesigning them to outperform everything else on the water for years to come.

  • Stow/Deploy Lever: Press this lever on the mount and fall-away ramps will effortlessly slide your trolling motor into the water. And when you're ready to move, Auto Park helps the motor stow effortlessly by orienting the lower unit to the perfect stow position automatically.

  • Advanced GPS Trolling System: The most-trusted navigation system in fishing. Terrova uses GPS to control your trolling motor with unrivaled features that keep you on the fish. Set Spot-Locks, record paths, control speed and steering, and more. Minn Kota makes boat positioning and control automatic, and you can take command from the easy-to-read LCD screen of Terrova's wireless remote.

  • Part of the One-Boat Network: Out of the box, Minn Kota motors come standard with everything you need to connect to select Humminbird fish finders, unlocking more advanced navigation features without needing to remember additional adapters or complicated set-up procedures.

  • Spot-Lock with Jog: Spot-Lock will hold you in place with unparalleled GPS accuracy. Spot-Lock gives you the power to stay right on top of any productive fishing spot, without touching your trolling motor. With the built-in heading sensor, you can use Jog to move your Spot-Lock location five feet in any direction.

  • Drift mode automatically engages speed and course control simultaneously, meaning anglers no longer need to depend on drift socks, kicker motors, or manual operation to control speed over water — even in the heaviest wind and current.

  • Real-time Battery Monitoring: Check battery power levels while the motor is in use, real-time "time until empty" display monitor, with a notification when battery power is reduced to 20% to prompt users to enter "Eco-mode" which can reduce current draw to extend battery life.

  • Digital Maximizer: Provides up to 5 times longer run time on a single battery charge. These variable speed trolling motors let you dial in your exact speed, and they deliver only as much power as you need, helping to conserve your battery for a full day of fishing.

  • Indestructible Composite Shaft — Guaranteed for Life: At the core of your Minn Kota trolling motor is an indestructible composite shaft. It's a Minn Kota exclusive, and we guarantee it for life.

  • Mobile App Compatibility: Control your motor directly from your Apple® or Android device with the One-Boat Network app. You get quick command of speed, steering, Spot-Lock and AutoPilot — plus the ability to update software.

Riptide Terrova is the hardest working first mate you’ll meet. One that doesn’t take breaks and doesn’t know the meaning of the term "day off". With available shaft lengths up to 100", Riptide Terrova comes ready to go where other trolling motors wont. The new QUEST series of dual 24/36 volt brushless trolling motors was designed for anglers who demand the best from their equipment — even in the harshest environments. With a reinforced motor and mount, more advanced GPS functionality than ever and even an eco mode to extend battery life, Terrova is ready to tackle the elements and feels right at home on bigger boats than ever before.

Specifications

For Use In
Saltwater

Shaft Length
100"

One-Boat Network Compatible
Yes

QUEST Series
Yes

Spot-Lock
Yes

Foot Pedal Style
Not Included

Control
Wireless Remote

Auto/Stow Deploy
No

Power Trim
No

Power Steering
Yes

Lift-Assist
No

Bowguard
No

Wireless Remote
Yes

AutoPilot
Yes

CoPilot
No

Speeds
Variable

Digital Maximizer
Yes

Battery Meter
Yes

Max Amp Draw
58

Mount Style
Bolt-On

Mounting Location
Bow-Mount

Motor Style
Electric-steer

Prop
Power Prop (MKP-40)

Warranty
Two-Year Warranty

Input Voltage
24/36

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