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Obnoxiously loud
Pros: plug and play with Dorado V2 48; nearly plug and play with Lure V2; battery is light, lasts several hours, and comes with a charger; you can pedal or power, whichever you want; easy to put in and out; will push my Lure 11.5 V2, 250 pounds of me, and a full crate about 4.25 mph; limp mode bypasses the controller. Cons: Extremely loud at full speed, moderately loud at low; only splash proof (don't get rolled!); controller is finicky (wires got pulled out of soldered connection). Neither Pro nor Con, but interesting: it comes with wiring to hook up a 12v transformer so you can use one battery to run your motor and your graph or other accessories. You have to buy the transformer separately (around $20 on the web), but it is rather convenient to not have to deal with 2 batteries and still get a 48v motor. Overall: I've had it out a few times, and I do like it, but if I had to do over, I think I'd go with a podmount for a sterndrive trolling motor and not worry about the pedal ability.
Brent · June 19, 2025
Feel Free Motordrive
Love the motor drive the seamless moving from pedal to motor drive is awesome. Thje motor is a little loud for my liking but I only use it when changing fishing spots
Brendan · April 3, 2024
Feelfree motor for overdrive pedal system
The motor is loud when being used and not quite at all. I just use the motor to get to point A to B and then switch to the pedal drive to be silent. The motor is paired with an Amped outdoor 60 Ah battery and can last all day. The motor pulls about 26-27 amps at full throttle and will cruise around 4-4.3 mph. I have a lure 13.5 and about 100 lbs of equipment.
Jason · April 2, 2023





