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Saltwater trolling motors

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Why are they white? And what makes them better for saltwater use?
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They're white because that is what color the manufacturers make them. They have a different finish than freshwater motors to make them more corrosion resistant. They also use stainless hardware. Don't know about Motorguide, but MinnKota also has a zinc prop nut on their saltwater models.

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White to blend in with the corrosion :roll: :lol: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Most saltwater ones have a sacraficial anodes, to cut down on corrosion, I don't believe the freshwater ones have the same size anodes (smaller)
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Post by rocket »

They used to be black, just like the freshwater ones.
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White to match saltwater boats which are mostly white.
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I always figured that they made em White so that folks could easily tell that ya spent twice as much money on it as they did fer the Black one :o another dif. in the salt and fresh is the coating that they use on the electrical circuits :-D
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Why's it gotta be a black and white thang. Cant we all just get along.
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i think mine is on welfare, cause it quit working last weekend :smt010
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I aint gonna say it :o :smt012 :-D :beer:
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Post by Redbelly »

Black is beautiful and white is right! :-D

Although I was once told by a fella to spray the motor (black) with polyurethane and it would last as good as a white one.....?

I figure I won't go enuff to justify the white expenditure.. 8)
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I've been running the same foot controled fresh water TM on my boat for four years :-D replaced the switches in the foot control and cleaned and painted the motor once in that time :thumbup: :beer:
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Post by Eerman »

But Wevans, you hardly ever use your boat :-D
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All I have ever used was freshwater ones, until the Riptide I have...The white one looks almost as good as new after a dozed or so trips...The freshwater ones would show their weakness over time
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Post by birddog »

I have beat the crap out of my Riptide over the last 4 years. Just ask anyone that has fished with me. It has held up great. Had to replace 4 props though.
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