Minn Kota Pontoon 70 Hand Control Trolling Motor 24V 70 lb 52"
Minn Kota Pontoon 70 Hand Control Trolling Motor 24V 70 lb 52" — Product description
The Minn Kota Pontoon 70 Hand Control (MPN 1355979) is the 24V, 70-pound thrust, 52-inch shaft pontoon-specific hand-steer bow-mount trolling motor in the Minn Kota Pontoon series - sized and configured specifically for pontoon boats where the trolling motor mounting geometry, tiller positioning, and operating ergonomics differ from typical fishing-boat trolling motor applications. Tilt Twist Tiller with natural ergonomic grip delivers hands-on control of speed and steering from the typical pontoon-boat helm position. Lever Lock Bracket with up-to-45-degree tilt range plus the 6-inch extended tiller accommodate the longer reach to the bow that pontoon-boat helmsmen often need. 5 forward speeds and 3 reverse speeds. Latch & Door bracket gives rock-solid hold while stowing AND lets you remove the motor entirely at end of day for security and weather protection. MKP-32 Power Prop pushes through heavy vegetation. Indestructible composite shaft guaranteed for life. Cool, quiet lower unit extends motor life and minimizes underwater noise. 42-amp current draw at full thrust. Freshwater rated. Limited 2-year warranty.
The Minn Kota Pontoon 70 Hand Control is the pontoon-specific 24V hand-steer trolling motor in the Minn Kota Pontoon series - designed and configured specifically for the unique mounting and operating geometry of pontoon boats. Pontoon boats have different bow geometry from typical bass / fishing boats (the trolling motor mounts on a pontoon log structure rather than a fiberglass bow, the helm typically sits further back from the bow than on a fishing boat, and the operator approaches the trolling motor from different angles), so the Pontoon series motors include design tweaks vs the equivalent fishing-boat Edge / PowerDrive variants to accommodate those differences.
Why pontoon-specific. The Pontoon 70 isn't just a rebranded fishing motor that's also pontoon-tagged - it includes specific adaptations: the Lever Lock Bracket with tilt range up to 45 degrees (vs the more limited tilt of standard bow-mount brackets, sized for the unique pontoon mount geometry), the 6-inch extended tiller (gives the operator additional reach from the typical pontoon helm position toward the bow-mounted motor), and the Tilt Twist Tiller with ergonomic grip (designed for the seated / standing operator positions typical of pontoon use). For pontoon boat owners, these design adaptations are meaningful - they make the motor genuinely easier to operate on a pontoon and you'll notice the difference within the first hour of use than a generic fishing-boat trolling motor would be.
70 lb thrust at 24V. The 70-pound thrust rating at 24V is sized for typical recreational pontoon boats - the lighter cruising-style pontoons (18-22 feet) and the smaller fishing pontoons that have meaningful current / wind to push against. For heavier pontoons (24+ feet) or pontoons in very heavy wind / current conditions, step up to higher-thrust variants. For smaller pontoons or calmer conditions, the smaller Pontoon 55 (12V / 55 lb thrust) is sufficient. Match thrust to boat size and typical conditions - oversized is wasteful, undersized struggles in wind. You don't want to over-spend or under-spec.
52-inch shaft length. The 52-inch shaft is the standard length for typical recreational pontoons. Pontoon bow heights vary widely depending on the pontoon style (deck height above the water), but most cruising-style pontoons fall in the range where 52 inches puts the prop 4-6 inches below the waterline when deployed (the right operating depth). For unusually high or low bow heights, verify the shaft length is correct before ordering - it's a measurement worth making.
Tilt Twist Tiller with ergonomic grip. The signature Pontoon-series control feature - the Tilt Twist Tiller has a natural ergonomic grip designed for hands-on operation from the typical pontoon helm position. Twist the tiller grip to control speed. tilt the tiller for adjustment. The grip shape and surface texture are engineered for comfortable extended-use operation - pontoon operators often run the trolling motor for hours during cruise / fishing sessions, so grip comfort matters more than the tight-cornering responsiveness that bass-boat foot pedals optimize for. It's a different design philosophy entirely.
6-inch extended tiller. The tiller arm extends 6 inches beyond the standard length - gives the operator additional reach from the typical pontoon helm position back to the bow-mounted motor. Pontoon helms are typically further back from the bow than fishing-boat helms (with the helm at the back of the seating area looking forward), so the extended tiller reach matters for being able to operate the motor without having to leave the helm area. You'll appreciate the extra reach.
Lever Lock Bracket with up-to-45-degree tilt. The mounting bracket includes a Lever Lock mechanism that holds the trolling motor securely in either deployed or stowed position - rock-solid retention with one-touch release. The tilt range extends up to 45 degrees, which accommodates the unique mounting geometry of pontoon boats (where the motor needs to clear the pontoon log structure when stowed) better than standard fishing-boat brackets that have more limited tilt range.
5 forward / 3 reverse speeds. The Pontoon 70 uses stepped speed control - 5 forward settings and 3 reverse settings. Each step is a fixed power level. Forward 1 (slowest, for finesse maneuvering near docks), Forward 2-3 (typical cruising / fishing speeds), Forward 4-5 (running between areas or fighting wind / current). Reverse for backing off shorelines, docks, or away from obstructions.
Latch & Door bracket - rock-solid stow + easy removal. The bracket holds the motor rock-solid when stowed AND lets you remove the motor entirely at end of day via the latch release. For pontoon owners who store the boat at a dock and want to take the trolling motor inside for security and weather protection (motors are theft targets and weather exposure shortens life), the removable design is meaningful. Re-install in 30 seconds when you launch next time. That's the kind of small detail that pays off over years of ownership.
MKP-32 Power Prop with Weedless Wedge 2 design. The included propeller is the MKP-32 Power Prop sized for 3-1/4 inch motor diameters. The Weedless Wedge 2 swept-back flared blade design powers through vegetation, weeds, and floating debris without chopping or hacking. For pontoons that fish or cruise in lakes with significant vegetation (typical bass and panfish lakes), the weedless prop design is meaningful - chopping through weeds drains battery fast and stalls the motor frequently - that's the nightmare scenario the Weedless Wedge prevents. The Weedless Wedge 2 slips through weeds smoothly.
Indestructible composite shaft. The shaft is built from Minn Kota's composite material (a glass / carbon composite) that takes hits from submerged stumps, rocks, dock pilings, and other obstacles without breaking. Minn Kota guarantees the composite shaft for life. For pontoons that often operate in shallow water where bottom impacts are possible, the shaft toughness is meaningful.
Cool, quiet lower unit. Every Minn Kota lower unit is engineered to run cool to extend motor life and stay quiet underwater. Cool operation means the motor sustains full thrust without thermal cutout and meaningfully extends overall service life. Quiet operation matters for fishing - especially in shallow clear water where motor noise spooks fish before you can present a lure.
42-amp current draw at full thrust. At maximum 70-lb thrust, the motor draws 42 amps from the 24V battery bank. For battery sizing: a 24V system with 100Ah AGM batteries (two 12V 100Ah AGMs in series) gives roughly 2.5 hours of continuous full-throttle use, or 8-12 hours of typical pontoon use (mostly low-speed maneuvering and slow cruising). Use 6 AWG marine-grade tinned cable for runs under 8 feet between battery and motor. 4 AWG for longer runs. 50A circuit breaker on the positive lead near the battery bank.
Freshwater rated. The Pontoon series is built for freshwater use - typical pontoon usage in lakes and rivers. NOT rated for saltwater. For saltwater applications, Minn Kota's Riptide series is the saltwater equivalent (different motor lines without pontoon-specific configurations). Pontoons in saltwater would need a non-pontoon-specific Riptide variant that fits the pontoon mount geometry.
Includes mounting hardware. The kit ships with the bow-side mounting hardware needed to install the Latch & Door bracket on a typical pontoon mount surface, plus the Tilt Twist Tiller already installed on the motor head. Standard install is straightforward but pontoon-specific - the mounting holes need to align with the pontoon's existing mount structure (most pontoons have factory-prepared trolling motor mount locations on the bow log structure). Total install runs 1-2 hours.
2-year warranty + lifetime composite shaft guarantee. Limited 2-year warranty against manufacturing defects on the motor as a whole, plus a separate lifetime guarantee specifically on the indestructible composite shaft. Service through the Minn Kota authorized service network.
Key Features
- Minn Kota Pontoon 70 Hand Control - pontoon-specific bow-mount tiller-steer trolling motor
- 24V, 70 lb thrust, 52-inch shaft
- Designed and configured specifically for pontoon boats
- Tilt Twist Tiller with natural ergonomic grip
- 6-inch extended tiller for reach from pontoon helm position
- Lever Lock Bracket with up-to-45-degree tilt range
- 5 forward speeds and 3 reverse speeds
- Latch & Door bracket - rock-solid stow + removable for security / weather protection
- MKP-32 Power Prop with Weedless Wedge 2 design for vegetation handling
- Indestructible composite shaft - lifetime guarantee
- Cool, quiet lower unit - extended motor life, minimal underwater noise
- 42-amp current draw at full 70-lb thrust
- Freshwater rated (NOT saltwater - use Riptide series for saltwater)
- Compatible with flooded, AGM, or LiFePO4 lithium 24V battery banks
- Includes mounting hardware
- Limited 2-year warranty (motor)
- Lifetime guarantee (composite shaft)
- Manufacturer Part Number 1355979 / UPC 029402047826
Why Buy from NVN Marine
- Authorized Minn Kota reseller, full manufacturer warranty
- NMEA member and ABYC certified, advice from real boat techs
- Same-day shipping before 3 PM ET on in-stock items
- NY headquarters and Fort Lauderdale flagship retail store
Technical specifications
| Title | Minn Kota Pontoon 70 Hand Control Bow-Mount Trolling Motor - 24V, 70 lb, 52 inch |
|---|---|
| Brand | Minn Kota |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1355979 |
| UPC | 029402047826 |
| Series | Pontoon |
| Mount Type | Bow mount |
| Steering Type | Hand control (Tilt Twist Tiller with 6-inch extension) |
| Voltage | 24V |
| Thrust | 70 lbs |
| Shaft Length | 52 inches |
| Current Rating | 42 amps at full thrust |
| Recommended Boat Size | Typical 18-22 foot recreational pontoons |
| Water Type | Freshwater only (NOT saltwater) |
| Speed Control | 5 forward speeds / 3 reverse speeds (stepped) |
| Mounting Bracket | Latch & Door (rock-solid stow + easy removal) |
| Tilt Range | Up to 45 degrees (Lever Lock Bracket) |
| Tiller | Tilt Twist Tiller with ergonomic grip and 6-inch extension |
| Prop | MKP-32 Power Prop with Weedless Wedge 2 design |
| Shaft Material | Indestructible composite (lifetime guarantee) |
| Lower Unit | Cool-running, quiet underwater operation |
| Battery | 24V deep-cycle marine bank - two 12V batteries in series (sold separately) |
| Recommended Cable | 6 AWG marine-grade tinned (under 8 ft) / 4 AWG longer runs |
| Recommended Breaker | 50 A |
| Includes | Motor, MKP-32 prop, mounting hardware |
| Warranty | Limited 2 years (lifetime on composite shaft) |
Frequently asked questions
Why a pontoon-specific motor?
The Pontoon 70 isn't just re-branded - it includes specific adaptations for pontoon boats: the Lever Lock Bracket with 45-degree tilt range (vs the more limited tilt of standard bow-mount brackets, sized for the unique pontoon mount geometry that needs to clear the pontoon log structure when stowed), the 6-inch extended tiller (gives reach from the typical pontoon helm position back to the bow-mounted motor), and the Tilt Twist Tiller with ergonomic grip designed for the seated / standing operator positions typical of pontoon use. Standard fishing-boat trolling motors work on pontoons but the pontoon-specific design is genuinely easier to operate.
What pontoon size is this for?
The 70-lb thrust at 24V is sized for typical recreational pontoons - lighter cruising-style pontoons (18-22 feet) and smaller fishing pontoons that have meaningful current / wind to push against. For heavier pontoons (24+ feet) or pontoons in very heavy wind / current, step up to higher-thrust variants. For smaller pontoons or calmer conditions, the Pontoon 55 (12V / 55 lb thrust) is sufficient. Match thrust to boat size and typical conditions.
What's the Tilt Twist Tiller?
The Pontoon-series signature control feature - tiller arm with ergonomic grip designed for hands-on operation from the typical pontoon helm position. Twist the tiller grip to control speed. tilt for adjustment. The grip shape and surface texture are engineered for comfortable extended-use operation - pontoon operators often run the trolling motor for hours during cruise / fishing sessions, so grip comfort matters more than the tight-cornering responsiveness that bass-boat foot pedals optimize for.
What's the Latch & Door bracket?
The Pontoon-series signature mounting feature - the bracket holds the trolling motor rock-solid when stowed AND lets you remove the motor entirely with a latch release at the end of the day. For pontoon owners who store the boat at a dock and want to take the motor inside for security (motors are theft targets) and weather protection, the removable design is meaningful. Re-install in 30 seconds when you launch next time.
Can I use it in saltwater?
No - the Pontoon series is freshwater-only. Using it in saltwater corrodes out the motor within a season or two. For saltwater applications, Minn Kota's Riptide series is the saltwater-rated equivalent - but the Riptide doesn't include pontoon-specific configurations. Pontoons in saltwater would need a non-pontoon-specific Riptide variant that fits the pontoon mount geometry.
What battery do I need?
24V battery bank - two 12V deep-cycle marine batteries wired in series. Battery type options: flooded lead-acid (cheapest upfront, heaviest, shortest service life), AGM (mid-tier, sealed, longer life), or lithium LiFePO4 (most expensive upfront, lightest, longest life and best long-term value). Recommended capacity 100 Ah per battery for typical pontoon day-cruising use. For all-day cruising in adverse conditions, 200 Ah per battery extends the runtime.
How long does the battery last?
At maximum 70-lb thrust, the motor draws 42 amps - so a 24V system with two 100Ah AGM batteries gives about 2.5 hours of continuous full-throttle use. For typical pontoon use where most of the day is spent at lower thrust settings (maneuvering, slow cruising, occasional bursts at higher speeds), the same batteries deliver 8-12 hours of operating time. Lithium batteries with the same nominal capacity deliver more usable runtime because lithium can be deeply discharged without damage.
What cable size do I need?
6 AWG marine-grade tinned cable for runs under 8 feet between battery bank and trolling motor. For longer cable runs, step up to 4 AWG to limit voltage drop. Use a 50A circuit breaker on the positive lead near the battery bank. Voltage drop on undersized cable causes the motor to fault out at low voltage even when the battery is fully charged.
What's the Weedless Wedge prop?
The included MKP-32 Power Prop has a Weedless Wedge 2 swept-back flared blade design that powers through vegetation, weeds, and floating debris without chopping or hacking. For pontoons that fish or cruise in lakes with significant weed growth (typical bass and panfish lakes, also typical southern lakes with hydrilla and similar invasive plants), the weedless prop design is critical - chopping through weeds drains battery fast and stalls the motor frequently. The Weedless Wedge slips through weeds smoothly.
Hand control vs foot pedal - which is right for pontoons?
Hand control (this Pontoon 70) is the typical pontoon configuration because pontoon helms are typically set up for hand operation - you sit or stand at the helm and operate the motor directly via the tiller. Foot pedal configurations are less common on pontoons because the typical pontoon helm doesn't have the foot pedal mounting location that bass boats have. For specific pontoons with custom foot-pedal-friendly configurations, foot-control variants exist - but the hand-control is the right default for typical pontoon installations.
How does it install?
Mount the Latch & Door bracket to the pontoon's bow mount location (most pontoons have factory-prepared mount holes on the bow log structure). Wire the trolling motor to a 24V battery bank (two 12V batteries in series) via 6 AWG marine-grade tinned cable through a 50A circuit breaker. Attach the motor to the bracket via Latch & Door mechanism. Adjust shaft height for proper prop depth (4-6 inches below waterline when deployed). Total install runs 1-2 hours for someone with reasonable mechanical and electrical skills.
What's the warranty?
2-year limited warranty on the motor as a whole, plus a lifetime guarantee specifically on the indestructible composite shaft. Service runs through the Minn Kota authorized service network. The lifetime composite shaft warranty is a meaningful value-add - the shaft is the most likely failure point on a trolling motor that hits stumps and rocks, and Minn Kota's lifetime coverage on it is the best in the trolling motor market.