Watched another video on this motor vs A major brand. It was faster but turned out to be the prop performance. He put the 3 blade Newport on the m-kota and it was a whole new beast. Good video straight to the point. Thank you
I put the NV 46 lb on my NuCanoe F12. It was used hard - but not abused - fishing in fresh water exclusively. It died yesterday, exactly one month out of warranty, and I had to paddle a mile. Upon disassembly I found the motor/commutator filled with water, and extremely corroded, so it had been leaking for some time. I will try to rebuild it (if I can get parts), and plan to use extra sealant when re-assembling. Doubt I'll buy another one. Waiting for a reply from NV support.
UPDATE3: A month later, the company still refuses to respond. I filed a claim through BB and this is the response I received from BBB: "Regretfully we must inform you that our numerous correspondences made on your behalf to Newport Vessels have gone unanswered and we have closed your complaint as No Response.". If you buy anything from them, just know what you are signing up for. UPDATE 2: I filled a warranty claim and the company is not responding on any channel: live chat, email, or phone. First UPDATE: still one star, but I could go for 0. I went fishing for the first time. Freshwater. Motor started acting up after 2 hrs. It was full of water. The seal between the magnet housing and the brushes housing was faulty. Customer service couldn't find the part. That seal actually does not exist on the diagram! I found it randomly by googling it, because you can't find it by motor type on their website, as weird as it sounds. I ordered the part, paid $30 for 2 day shipping, it arrived in 3 days, I asked for the difference in shipping because it didn't arrive on time, and since then the company refuses to respond to me. Guys, trust me on this: don't do business with this company. You may be lucky, or you may regret it like me. Original review: Got this to replace a 40lb Minn Kota. I have another Newport 62lb that behaves well so far in saltwater. So I decided to get another one, 55lb, for use in fresh water. - Out of the box the reverse is making rattling noises like the wheel of fortune. Sounded like something loose, maybe a screw of the plate or a brush. Anyway, too risky to go out with it like this. Could have been armature rubbing on a wire and then you get smoke. - Sent a video to Customer Service, and the dialogue that followed was ridiculous. - First, they said it's normal. Nope. It's definitely not. After using, fixing, and servicing trolling motors for 20 years, I can say it's definitely not normal. - Then they said I shouldn't hear it when in water. Well, I'm not interested in hiding a problem, I'm more interested of not getting stranded 5 miles from the ramp. Not to mention the stealth part being gone for fishing. - Than he said he conferred with a colleague and the colleague said I shouldn't worry about it. Wow. That's definitely another level. What was offensive was how dismissive they were with this response. - Finally, they said they can't do anything unless I test it in water. My next fishing vacation is in about a month. And that's out of Amazon return window. - Anyway, I decided to open the motor and check. Indeed, one of the brushes was chewed unevenly. And that's on a motor that ran a total of 4 minutes in it's life. See pic. The problem is the manufacturing quality of the armature and lack of Quality Control. The posts of the armature are not sloped as they should and are unequal in height, and they hit the top of the brushes. - Definitely Minn Kota from now on. I never learn that saving $50 may result in a lot more trouble.
I've been using this motor for about 6 months now on my Frontier 12 and its been awesome. It does struggle a bit against a decent current, but overall I'm very pleased. The lower in the water the better it seems to operate.
@@rodrigoelgu I use a 1000 amp hour battery and it will last all day doing some trolling and full speed . Just shut er down for a while and fish a spot and you can get 12 hours no problem
@@rodrigoelgu maybe 30 lbs. It's a decent size battery but I've had it in cheap Inflatable rafts no issue and I've actually had one on a kayak no issue eith weight . If you find you have too much weight st the back put the battery at the front and equal out the weight .
Are you finding it difficult to reach behind your seat to operate the motor? I bought a Pelican Catch Mode 110 with the same motor but I wonder if I will be able to turn my torso around to reach the handle…
I got a Nucanoe Frontier 12, just like this one in the video. I have a 55 lb thrust trolling motor just like this one and it is a pain in the ass to operate it as the seat is always in the way. I also have the extension handle and it does not help much. I'm thinking about buying another motor with a longer shaft. That way, I can stand up and operate/control the motor much better.
Just about to upgrad to a 54 pound watersnake for our Hobie beast, the 45 pound ebay special does up to 8kph on my Malibu which is in our last videos, I would be interested in seeing how fast this 55 pound goes on that nu canoe.
Looking good man! I'm looking to get into adding a motor (probably start with trolling) to a kayak for the first time. Wife and I generally paddle in the Crescent Crew kayak so it looks like the 55lb is the one for that size. I've been looking between Minn Kota and Newport as the two options. For 55lb, how long are running times looking for you at average speeds? Mainly looking it as an option to help us get back on long and/or windy days. If it has enough juice to get us out there for a few hours of fishing too...I won't complain!
I love my nk-180s. Especially when I fish for bass, which is all I fish for. That prop in the grass is unbelievable. They do make awsome motors and good prices. 👌 🎣
Speed is mostly the same with twelve volt trolling motors, between three to four mph. Its the thrust that only changes. trolling motor is not about speed, but thrust. Outboards motors are about horsepower, thrust,, and speed. I sold my NV-55 thrust trolling motor. I bought an Epropulsion Spirit-one-plus...And I like it.....I can go 6.5 mph with a lot of gear and a extra person.
Thanks for the video. I bought this motor for my NuCanoe Pursuit. It should come in next week. I'm not sure how accessible it will be using a jointed tiller extension from my seat, but I'll find out soon enough.
Awesome.. I just bought a 55lb trolling motor and wanted to see how it looks on a kayak.. Definitely quieter than gas.. But looks like it has enough pull for what Ill be using it for.. Thanks man.. Ill post a video too once I get it in the water..
5th speed is the kicker lol this motor on my 15 foot jon with my outboard down and boat pretty loaded goes too fast in 1 speed for fishing in my opinion.
5050 Fishing thank you. Do you happen to know if the Newport offers the feature where it pulls only as much battery as it needs to run at the speed you select? I believe minn Kota calls this digital maximized.
Kali ....I bought the minkota digital 50 thrust for my kayak and it runs a solid 8 hours ...mostly trolling speeds but also alot of full speed. Excellent motor and can take a beating . If you do get a minkota get the weedless prop . Cost extra but the one they give you will eat up grass and lily pads and jam it up ...easy too clean but a pain.
Joesph, What specific model did you get? I spoke to the Newport Vessels at length and I now have a better understanding about speed, RPM and thrust. Did you get the kayak version, the NV version or the X Series? Thanks
@@5050fishing they have great customer support. I'm picking up the NV 55# Kayak version. So the main component so getting speed is the RPM of the prop. As you hit 45#, 55# etc, the rpms slightly go up, but not by much. This is why in general people will say a 30# is the same as a 45#... yes and know. The rpms change a lot more when you get to the 62 to 86# range, but unless the plan is going to Santa Catalina, what is the point?
@@5050fishing thank you for your response. Do you steer it with the extended rod above your shoulders? Also do you bring up your trolling motor to avoid the rocks or is it always down
Joseph Harrick Fishing but when the operating voltage of your motor is 12Volt then it has to dissipate the OTHER 12Volt. That’s HEAT you have NO functionality for that.
Thank you for making a solid video on the 55 lb thrust version! 💪 I'm about to order mine! Stoked for it!
Watched another video on this motor vs A major brand. It was faster but turned out to be the prop performance. He put the 3 blade Newport on the m-kota and it was a whole new beast. Good video straight to the point. Thank you
No weight issues? I am building mine out now and thought I should move the battery to the front. Good idea, you think?
I put the NV 46 lb on my NuCanoe F12. It was used hard - but not abused - fishing in fresh water exclusively. It died yesterday, exactly one month out of warranty, and I had to paddle a mile. Upon disassembly I found the motor/commutator filled with water, and extremely corroded, so it had been leaking for some time. I will try to rebuild it (if I can get parts), and plan to use extra sealant when re-assembling. Doubt I'll buy another one. Waiting for a reply from NV support.
Sweet video! We are glad you are enjoying the motor! We would love to see it in action when you go fishing
Newport Vessels I have a couple videos on the Jon boat with her 🤙
UPDATE3: A month later, the company still refuses to respond. I filed a claim through BB and this is the response I received from BBB: "Regretfully we must inform you that our numerous correspondences made on your behalf to Newport Vessels have gone unanswered and we have closed your complaint as No Response.". If you buy anything from them, just know what you are signing up for.
UPDATE 2: I filled a warranty claim and the company is not responding on any channel: live chat, email, or phone.
First UPDATE: still one star, but I could go for 0. I went fishing for the first time. Freshwater. Motor started acting up after 2 hrs. It was full of water. The seal between the magnet housing and the brushes housing was faulty. Customer service couldn't find the part. That seal actually does not exist on the diagram! I found it randomly by googling it, because you can't find it by motor type on their website, as weird as it sounds. I ordered the part, paid $30 for 2 day shipping, it arrived in 3 days, I asked for the difference in shipping because it didn't arrive on time, and since then the company refuses to respond to me.
Guys, trust me on this: don't do business with this company. You may be lucky, or you may regret it like me.
Original review:
Got this to replace a 40lb Minn Kota. I have another Newport 62lb that behaves well so far in saltwater. So I decided to get another one, 55lb, for use in fresh water.
- Out of the box the reverse is making rattling noises like the wheel of fortune. Sounded like something loose, maybe a screw of the plate or a brush. Anyway, too risky to go out with it like this. Could have been armature rubbing on a wire and then you get smoke.
- Sent a video to Customer Service, and the dialogue that followed was ridiculous.
- First, they said it's normal. Nope. It's definitely not. After using, fixing, and servicing trolling motors for 20 years, I can say it's definitely not normal.
- Then they said I shouldn't hear it when in water. Well, I'm not interested in hiding a problem, I'm more interested of not getting stranded 5 miles from the ramp. Not to mention the stealth part being gone for fishing.
- Than he said he conferred with a colleague and the colleague said I shouldn't worry about it. Wow. That's definitely another level. What was offensive was how dismissive they were with this response.
- Finally, they said they can't do anything unless I test it in water. My next fishing vacation is in about a month. And that's out of Amazon return window.
- Anyway, I decided to open the motor and check. Indeed, one of the brushes was chewed unevenly. And that's on a motor that ran a total of 4 minutes in it's life. See pic. The problem is the manufacturing quality of the armature and lack of Quality Control. The posts of the armature are not sloped as they should and are unequal in height, and they hit the top of the brushes.
- Definitely Minn Kota from now on. I never learn that saving $50 may result in a lot more trouble.
I've been using this motor for about 6 months now on my Frontier 12 and its been awesome. It does struggle a bit against a decent current, but overall I'm very pleased. The lower in the water the better it seems to operate.
What battery 🔋 do you use for it?
@@rodrigoelgu I use a 1000 amp hour battery and it will last all day doing some trolling and full speed . Just shut er down for a while and fish a spot and you can get 12 hours no problem
@@rodrigoelgu deep cycle obviously
@@MrChancebandit how much does that battery weight 😱😱?
@@rodrigoelgu maybe 30 lbs. It's a decent size battery but I've had it in cheap Inflatable rafts no issue and I've actually had one on a kayak no issue eith weight . If you find you have too much weight st the back put the battery at the front and equal out the weight .
Are you finding it difficult to reach behind your seat to operate the motor? I bought a Pelican Catch Mode 110 with the same motor but I wonder if I will be able to turn my torso around to reach the handle…
I got a Nucanoe Frontier 12, just like this one in the video. I have a 55 lb thrust trolling motor just like this one and it is a pain in the ass to operate it as the seat is always in the way. I also have the extension handle and it does not help much. I'm thinking about buying another motor with a longer shaft. That way, I can stand up and operate/control the motor much better.
Sounds alot better than the gas motor . I like it alot looks like it works pretty good .
Just about to upgrad to a 54 pound watersnake for our Hobie beast, the 45 pound ebay special does up to 8kph on my Malibu which is in our last videos, I would be interested in seeing how fast this 55 pound goes on that nu canoe.
I’m gonna do a speed test soon
Is this the 24 inch shaft version?
Hi what size battery amps per hour are u using and how long does it last
Looking good man! I'm looking to get into adding a motor (probably start with trolling) to a kayak for the first time. Wife and I generally paddle in the Crescent Crew kayak so it looks like the 55lb is the one for that size. I've been looking between Minn Kota and Newport as the two options. For 55lb, how long are running times looking for you at average speeds? Mainly looking it as an option to help us get back on long and/or windy days. If it has enough juice to get us out there for a few hours of fishing too...I won't complain!
I love my nk-180s. Especially when I fish for bass, which is all I fish for. That prop in the grass is unbelievable. They do make awsome motors and good prices. 👌 🎣
Heck yeah!
What extention arm did you use
Speed is mostly the same with twelve volt trolling motors, between three to four mph. Its the thrust that only changes. trolling motor is not about speed, but thrust. Outboards motors are about horsepower, thrust,, and speed. I sold my NV-55 thrust trolling motor. I bought an Epropulsion Spirit-one-plus...And I like it.....I can go 6.5 mph with a lot of gear and a extra person.
How much did you buy your epropulsion electric motor?
2000$
Did this motor come with a mount or did you need to buy one separately?
mounted right on
Thanks for the video. I bought this motor for my NuCanoe Pursuit. It should come in next week. I'm not sure how accessible it will be using a jointed tiller extension from my seat, but I'll find out soon enough.
How'd it workout on the Pursuit? Thanks.
How long does the battery lasts in one day fishing trip .thanks in advance
I’ve fished for 2-3 days without charging before.
How about showing us how you mounted the trolling motor I would appreciate it
Just mounted it right to the stern
Awesome.. I just bought a 55lb trolling motor and wanted to see how it looks on a kayak.. Definitely quieter than gas.. But looks like it has enough pull for what Ill be using it for.. Thanks man.. Ill post a video too once I get it in the water..
ChriSFishDish yea she pushes her pretty good.
what battery did you get for it and did you buy a case for the battery
Do you have a transom plate on your kayak or did you just attach the trolling motor directly to the transom?
I attached it directly. Seemed to do fine
Did you get a speed on this?
Is that a lead battery
5th speed is the kicker lol this motor on my 15 foot jon with my outboard down and boat pretty loaded goes too fast in 1 speed for fishing in my opinion.
Im looking at the 62 lbs what do you think about Newport motors
They are solid
How long (hrs) does this generally last you on your current 12v car battery before needing a recharge?
JohnnyBlaze6954 probably 10 hours
Awesome thanks!! I’m looking for a trolling motor for a 12 foot fishing kayak. Looking to do half salt water half reservoir/lake out here in San Diego
Do you prefer the newport vessels over say a minn kota?
I do because of the more power. The minn Kota is smoother though and makes a 55lb thrust as well
5050 Fishing so minn Kota makes a 55lb thrust just like this one?....and it’s smoother? Just trying to decide what to get. Thanks
Yes but I think it may cost a little more. My Newport has been very reliable though and gets good speed.
5050 Fishing thank you. Do you happen to know if the Newport offers the feature where it pulls only as much battery as it needs to run at the speed you select? I believe minn Kota calls this digital maximized.
Kali ....I bought the minkota digital 50 thrust for my kayak and it runs a solid 8 hours ...mostly trolling speeds but also alot of full speed. Excellent motor and can take a beating . If you do get a minkota get the weedless prop . Cost extra but the one they give you will eat up grass and lily pads and jam it up ...easy too clean but a pain.
How easy is it to get back there and tilt up if you get into shallow water.... say you get a lure stuck, and got to get in shallow. Easy to tilt up?
Pretty easy that boat is stable as hell
Good little trolling motor ! How do you turn it off so you don’t drain all the battery?
I just disconnect it but you can install a switch
What kind of extension is it that you put on it?
Joesph, What specific model did you get? I spoke to the Newport Vessels at length and I now have a better understanding about speed, RPM and thrust. Did you get the kayak version, the NV version or the X Series? Thanks
Office of the Pacific I believe this is the kayak version but I would have to double check.
@@5050fishing they have great customer support. I'm picking up the NV 55# Kayak version. So the main component so getting speed is the RPM of the prop. As you hit 45#, 55# etc, the rpms slightly go up, but not by much. This is why in general people will say a 30# is the same as a 45#... yes and know. The rpms change a lot more when you get to the 62 to 86# range, but unless the plan is going to Santa Catalina, what is the point?
@@OfficeofthePacific yea I feel you, and anything over 55lb thrust they might as well get a gas motor.
@@5050fishing roger that. 👍
Office of the Pacific hey man i was wanting to get the 55 24’’ kayak version. Which one did you get and how did it work.
how log the battery will last?
Usually last me for 2 trips or more
Thanks for great video! what was the shaft length of the trolling motor?
I think it’s 36”
LOOKS PRETTY GOOD MAN👍
A.T. OUTDOORS 👊
I’m thinking of getting the same set up. How do you like it? Do you think it would be strong enough to go up current in a river?
Definitely. She pulls the boat very well
Did you launch from Wellsburg?
John Parrish Yeap, crooked dock
How long does the battery lasted you on this?
Like 2 days
Any problems with the newport? I’ve heard the gears will stop working.
Jesse James they haven’t so far
what battery is that? Just got the same motor for my Vibe Seaghost 110. Great video!
thank you! its just the Walmart Everstart
Hey I just ordered one for my sg 110. Did you get yours yet? How did it go?
How much does it cost and how long does the battery last ?
Depends on the battery you get. Mine usually lasts a couple days and i believe these motors are like $250
Hey how do you like to set up? Is it difficult to steer?
It’s pretty solid and not it’s easy for me. I use this motor on a canoe now and it still works great.
@@5050fishing thank you for your response. Do you steer it with the extended rod above your shoulders? Also do you bring up your trolling motor to avoid the rocks or is it always down
what type of battery do you use for the motor and do you recommend a case for the battery. will use it for saltwater
Case is a good idea and it was just an everstart marine battery.
Did you ever see the speed with gps?
Is that an ice cream truck I hear at the boat ramp??
Guys I’m really looking to buy this I just want to know if it has a built in Altinator that recharges the battery.....hope somebody sees this
Yeap, alternator on these things come with a 100k mile warranty.
Lol good one
Nice review. I 'm thinking of getting this motor very soon. Do you think my 65 amp/hour battery will be strong enough for it? Thanks
You should be good
What size battery did u have
12 volt marine battery
Is it 75ah or 100ah ? Thank
@@5050fishing omg...
Can u put it on 24v?
You don’t need to but probably
Was that an extended tiller handle extension ... was it an optional feature ? Nice ride.
LordGrimleysManor yes and yes. I added it
@@5050fishing what was the brand of the handle extension you were using
brandon vair ironwood pacific I believe
@@5050fishing thanks that's the one I ordered, just wasn't sure if it'd fit
You better have two batteries PARALLEL connected. Doubles the running time for the long fishing days. 😎👍 😉👌
Kayak fishing For predators yea I thought about setting it up with a jumper for 24 v.
Joseph Harrick Fishing 24 VOLTS ???😧😧 you’re sure your motor runs on 24 V
I have seen guys do it. Two batteries would be 24 volts
Joseph Harrick Fishing but when the operating voltage of your motor is 12Volt then it has to dissipate the OTHER 12Volt. That’s HEAT you have NO functionality for that.
Joseph Harrick Fishing he means if you hook the up pos to pos and neg to neg it adds the amperage and reserve capacity of the two batteries
For a big guy, I see that yak compliments you well 👍 I have the 46lb TM version, does well
👊
@@5050fishing is 41 inches wide even still a kayak?
Cool video but without speeds it pointless, a comparison between the two motors would have been better .
is that motor the 24" shaft
Ryan Kelly 30”
What handle did you use for you be be able to reach it from your seat?
Put a battery in the middle or front and you might plane out
I just came from watching "Longtail boat racer reaches speeds of 100kmh on modified craft"...
Haha! Slightly different motors 🤣
Like your video but put on your vest.
Thanks but I’m capable of making my own decisions