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Lowrance has added the new 52 and 60 to its award-winning Ghost freshwater trolling motor range.

The new models – with 52- and 60-inch shafts respectively – bring trolling motor benefits to boats with higher bows.

Brushless motors generate 25% more thrust and give 45% longer run times per charge than current competitors.

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They also offer greater reliability with longer life and emit no electromagnetic interference to disrupt sonar views.

Steer, adjust speed, setup route navigation or anchor at a current location with touchscreen control from a Lowrance display using the SmartSteer™ interface. Ghost pairs easily with HDS LIVE, HDS Carbon and EliteTM -Ti2 displays via a simple NMEA 2000 connection.

Fly-by-wire steering control gives Ghost the feel of a cable-steer motor, and the foot control is userconfigurable. LED lights and a beeper provide feedback when a mode is engaged; the foot pedal also features a battery-level indicator. A remote control is standard with the Ghost 60. The 360o breakaway mount is designed to absorb impacts and automatically realign itself.

FIND IT @ www.lowrance.com

 

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