New Garmin Force Trolling Motor fits the Sonar Catch Gear catalog as a new boat-control and trolling motor system for anglers who care about what a product does on the water, what it works with, and what is included before they buy.
Experience unparalleled control and precision with the new Garmin Force Trolling Motor.
Why anglers choose this setup
- Primary use: Holding position, working structure, and controlling boat movement with less effort.
- Product family: Trolling Motors.
- Brand context: Garmin Force gear selected for serious sonar, navigation, and boat-control builds.
- Buying confidence: Sonar Catch Gear presents each listing with condition, compatibility, and package details in mind.
Listing details and included features
Experience unparalleled control and precision with the new Garmin Force Trolling Motor. Designed for both serious anglers and casual boaters, this powerful motor features a 50″ shaft and is compatible with both 24V and 36V systems, delivering 100 lbs of thrust.
Key Features:
- Shaft Length: 50″ shaft for optimal placement on a variety of boats.
- Thrust Power: 100 lb thrust for exceptional maneuverability in any water condition.
- Voltage Compatibility: Operates on both 24V and 36V systems for versatility.
- Remote Control: Easy operation with a wireless remote for convenience.
- Foot Pedal: Offers hands-free control for increased comfort while fishing.
- Built-in GPS: Navigate and automate your fishing experience with advanced GPS features.
- Transducer Mounting Hardware: All necessary hardware is included for easy installation.
- Spot-Lock Feature: Keeps your boat in place, providing stability while you fish.
This Garmin Force Trolling Motor is brand new and ready to elevate your fishing experience!
Sonar Catch Gear notes
- Best for US anglers upgrading a fishing electronics, live-sonar, trolling motor, or shallow-water anchor system.
- Check the photos and included-components notes carefully, especially for transducers, black boxes, mounts, power cables, pedals, remotes, and brackets.
- For compatibility questions, compare model numbers, shaft length, voltage, transducer type, display network, and mounting requirements before checkout.

















