Garmin Force Kraken Black 90-inch No Transducer
Garmin Force Kraken Black 90-inch No Transducer — Product description
The Garmin Force Kraken Black 90-inch Trolling Motor (MPN 010-02573-20, UPC 753759355029, supplied WITHOUT transducer) is Garmin's saltwater flagship trolling motor in the long-shaft 90-inch variant - the right answer for high-freeboard bay boats, center consoles, and offshore fishing platforms where the standard-length Force motors would deploy the prop too shallow for proper bite. 100 pounds of thrust from a brushless motor architecture delivers serious power with significantly longer runtime per battery charge than equivalent brushed motors. 24 or 36 volt operation matches typical serious-fishing electrical systems. The pivot-style mount installs cleanly on boats with limited bow space - the motor pivots to stow rather than sliding back like a rail-style mount, so you don't need clear deck behind the mount for the stow position. Wireless integration with Garmin chartplotters lets the chartplotter command the trolling motor (Spot-Lock to chartplotter coordinates, follow-a-path navigation, steering commands via the chartplotter remote). Multi-band GPS signal reception keeps the anchor lock accurate even in challenging GPS environments (under bridges, in marinas, near buildings). Sturdy composite shaft and saltwater-engineered components throughout - sealed bearings, corrosion-resistant fasteners, marine-grade housings - built for years of offshore service. The shaft routes LiveScope transducer cable internally - the transducer itself is NOT included with this variant (you supply your own LiveScope transducer or buy separately). For owners who already own a compatible LiveScope transducer or who prefer to bundle the transducer separately, this no-transducer variant saves vs the bundled package. Black finish for boats with dark hull colors or contemporary black-themed aesthetics. The trolling motor of choice for serious saltwater anglers on high-freeboard fishing platforms.
The Garmin Force Kraken in the Black 90-inch variant is the long-shaft saltwater flagship trolling motor from Garmin's Force lineup - engineered specifically for boats whose bow rides high above the waterline (bay boats with center consoles, offshore center consoles, sportfish boats with high freeboard). Standard 50-inch or 57-inch trolling motors deploy their props only a few inches below the surface on these high-freeboard hulls, which wastes thrust on splashing instead of moving the boat. The 90-inch shaft puts the prop properly submerged where it can do useful work even on a 50-inch-freeboard hull.
Why shaft length matters more than fishermen often realize. A trolling motor's prop needs to operate fully submerged in solid water - typically 12 to 18 inches below the waterline - to produce its rated thrust. If the prop only sits 4 inches under the surface (because the boat's bow is high above the water and the shaft is too short), the prop entrains air with every revolution and produces a fraction of its rated output while making a lot of splashing noise that spooks fish. Boats with 30 to 50-inch freeboards need long-shaft trolling motors for the same reason offshore boats need long outboard shafts: the prop has to reach down to where the water actually is. The Force Kraken 90-inch is sized for these high-freeboard scenarios.
100 pounds of thrust from brushless motor architecture. The Force Kraken delivers 100 pounds of thrust - serious power for moving high-freeboard sportfish and bay boats against wind, current, and tide. The motor uses brushless DC architecture (the same technology used in high-end drones and electric vehicles) which has two meaningful advantages over older brushed motors: (1) Significantly longer runtime per battery charge - brushless motors are 15 to 25% more efficient than brushed motors, so you get more fishing time from the same battery bank. (2) Quieter operation - no brushes contacting the commutator means no electrical noise transmitted through the water that spooks fish. For serious fishermen, the brushless advantage translates directly into more fish per trip.
24 or 36 volt operation. The Force Kraken operates on either 24V (two 12V batteries in series) or 36V (three 12V batteries in series). 24V is appropriate for typical bay boats with limited battery space. 36V is preferred for larger sportfish boats where battery space allows the third battery and the extra voltage provides slightly better motor efficiency and longer runtime. The motor auto-detects the supply voltage and adjusts internally - no part-number split between voltage variants.
Pivot-style mount for tight bow installations. The Kraken uses a pivot-style mount where the motor pivots up to stow rather than sliding back on rails like older trolling motors. The practical difference: rail-style mounts need clear deck space BEHIND the mount where the stowed motor slides back into. Bay boats and center consoles often don't have that clear behind-mount space because of bow casting platforms, lockers, or cleats. The pivot mount stows the motor by tilting it up vertically - no rearward clearance required. So the Kraken installs cleanly on boats where rail-style motors don't fit.
Wireless integration with Garmin chartplotters. The Force Kraken pairs wirelessly with compatible Garmin chartplotters - the chartplotter touchscreen can command the trolling motor directly. Set a Spot-Lock by tapping a location on the chart, the Kraken navigates to that GPS coordinate and holds position. Follow a recorded track by tapping the track on the chart, the Kraken steers the boat along the track. Get steering, speed, and mode controls from the chartplotter without needing to find and operate a separate trolling motor remote. For boats already running Garmin chartplotters at the helm, this is meaningful workflow simplification.
Anchor lock with multi-band GPS. The anchor lock feature holds the boat at a GPS coordinate against wind and current - critical for fishing structure where you need to stay precisely on a spot. The Force Kraken uses multi-band GPS signal reception (multiple satellite frequencies vs. single-band on entry-level GPS) which provides significantly more accurate positioning and stays locked in challenging GPS environments: under bridges, in marinas with overhead structure, near tall buildings, or in heavy tree cover. Single-band GPS systems lose lock in those environments and the anchor lock drifts.
Saltwater-engineered components. The Kraken is specifically built for permanent saltwater service - sealed bearings throughout, corrosion-resistant stainless and composite fasteners, marine-grade housings with proper UV resistance, and Garmin's advanced corrosion protection on the motor housing and electronics. Compared to a freshwater-rated trolling motor used in saltwater (which corrodes internally within a season), the Kraken handles years of offshore service.
Sturdy composite shaft. The 90-inch shaft is composite construction - strong enough to handle the demanding loads of moving a 25 to 30-foot sportfish boat against current, flexible enough to absorb shock without breaking on impact with rocks or oyster bars, and lighter than equivalent aluminum shafts which reduces use on the mount and minimizes heeling moment on the boat.
LiveScope cable management. The Kraken's shaft includes an internal cable routing path for LiveScope transducer cable (the live-imaging sonar transducer that runs on the trolling motor for forward-looking sonar). The transducer cable runs inside the shaft rather than along the outside, keeping it protected from snags, weed wrap, and accidental damage. This is meaningfully useful for LiveScope owners because the transducer cable is expensive to replace and external routing exposes it to wear. The internal routing requires an accessory cable kit (separate purchase).
For bay boats and center consoles specifically. The Force Kraken's design priorities - long shaft, pivot mount, brushless efficiency, saltwater-grade construction - target bay boats and center consoles operating in tidal waters, near-shore offshore, and high-tide inshore. For low-freeboard bass boats, the standard-length Force motors are more appropriate. For ultra-large offshore platforms beyond 30 feet, even longer Garmin trolling motors may be needed. The Kraken sweet spot is bay and offshore boats in the 22 to 30-foot range with significant freeboard.
Black finish for aesthetic matching. Many premium center consoles and bay boats run black hulls with light bow casting platforms - the black Kraken visually integrates with those boats rather than standing out as a dark contrasting element. For boats with dark hulls or graphite-themed aesthetics, the matching Black Kraken variant (separate part number) provides the alternative color match.
Garmin's standard product warranty applies. Garmin's authorized dealer service network handles warranty and parts. The Force series has been refined through multiple generations and the Kraken specifically represents Garmin's most mature offshore trolling motor engineering. Field reliability across the Force lineup is strong - the brushless motor architecture, sealed bearings, and corrosion-resistant construction prevent the failure modes that limit cheaper trolling motors in saltwater service.
Key Features
- 90-inch long composite shaft - properly submerges the prop on high-freeboard bay boats, center consoles, and offshore sportfish platforms
- 100 pounds of thrust from brushless DC motor architecture - 15-25% more efficient than brushed motors. longer runtime per battery charge
- 24V and 36V operation with auto-detection - matches typical serious-fishing electrical systems without part-number splits
- Pivot-style mount stows by tilting up vertically - installs cleanly on boats without clear deck behind the mount (where rail-style mounts won't fit)
- Wireless integration with compatible Garmin chartplotters - command the trolling motor from the chartplotter touchscreen
- Anchor lock with multi-band GPS signal reception - precise position holding even under bridges, in marinas, and other challenging GPS environments
- Saltwater-engineered throughout - sealed bearings, corrosion-resistant fasteners, marine-grade housings, advanced corrosion protection
- Sturdy composite shaft handles demanding sportfish loads with flexibility to absorb impact shock without breaking
- Internal LiveScope transducer cable routing through the shaft - protects the expensive cable from snags and wear (accessory cable kit required)
- Quiet brushless operation transmits less electrical noise through the water - reduces fish-spooking compared to brushed motors
- Black finish matches contemporary dark-hulled center consoles, sportfish boats, and graphite-themed aesthetics
- Optimized for bay boats and center consoles in the 22 to 30-foot range with significant freeboard
- Set Spot-Lock by tapping chart coordinates - chartplotter integration eliminates fumbling with separate remote
- Garmin standard product warranty backed by authorized dealer service network
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Genuine Garmin Force Kraken Black 90-inch Trolling Motor without transducer (MPN 010-02573-20, UPC 753759355029). Brushless DC. Garmin standard warranty. Ships from NVN Marine with order-by-3-PM same-day shipping on this $4,499.99 trolling motor.
Technical specifications
| Title | Garmin Force Kraken Trolling Motor Black 90in Shaft No Transducer |
|---|---|
| Brand | Garmin |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 010-02573-20 |
| UPC | 753759355029 |
| Series | Force Kraken (saltwater flagship) |
| Color | Black |
| Shaft Length | 90 inches |
| Shaft Material | Composite |
| Thrust | 100 pounds |
| Motor Type | Brushless DC |
| Voltage | 24V or 36V (auto-detect) |
| Mount Style | Pivot-style (stows by tilting up vertically) |
| GPS | Multi-band signal reception |
| Anchor Lock | Yes (GPS-based position holding) |
| Chartplotter Integration | Wireless pairing with compatible Garmin chartplotters |
| LiveScope Cable Routing | Internal through-shaft (accessory cable kit required) |
| Environment | Saltwater-engineered (also works freshwater) |
| Target Boat Size | 22 to 30 feet with significant freeboard |
| Best Boat Type | Bay boats, center consoles, offshore sportfish |
| Warranty | Garmin standard product warranty |
| Transducer | NOT included (bring your own or buy separately) |
Frequently asked questions
What size boat is the 90-inch Kraken right for?
Bay boats, center consoles, and offshore sportfish boats in the 22 to 30-foot range with significant freeboard (the height of the bow above the waterline). The 90-inch shaft is sized for boats whose bow rides high above the water - typical center consoles and bay boats with 30 to 50-inch freeboards. For boats with lower freeboards (bass boats, smaller skiffs), the shorter Force motors are more appropriate.
What's special about the brushless motor?
Brushless DC motor architecture replaces the brushes-and-commutator design of older trolling motors with a solid-state electronic commutation system. Two main benefits: (1) Efficiency - brushless motors are 15-25% more efficient than brushed motors, so you get significantly more runtime per battery charge. (2) Quiet operation - no brushes means no electrical noise transmitted through the water, which reduces fish-spooking on pressured species like clear-water snook and pressured redfish.
Why the pivot mount vs a rail mount?
Pivot-style mounts stow the trolling motor by tilting it up vertically rather than sliding it back on rails. Critical for boats without clear deck space behind the mount: bay boats with bow casting platforms, center consoles with bow lockers, boats with bow rod holders or other deck hardware that would interfere with a rail-style stow. The pivot just tilts up vertically and stays out of the way.
What batteries do I need?
24V operation requires two 12V deep-cycle marine batteries wired in series. 36V operation requires three 12V batteries in series. For sportfish use where running time matters, use Group 31 deep-cycle batteries (100+ Ah each) or larger. Lithium LiFePO4 marine batteries work especially well with the brushless motor - the combination of high discharge efficiency from lithium plus low motor current draw from brushless provides genuinely impressive runtime.
Will it work with my Garmin chartplotter?
Yes if your chartplotter is a compatible Garmin model with trolling motor integration support. Most current Garmin chartplotters (GPSMAP, ECHOMAP series with appropriate firmware) support Force trolling motor pairing. Check Garmin's compatibility matrix for your specific chartplotter model. The pairing is wireless - no additional cables to run between chartplotter and motor.
Can I install it myself?
Reasonably ambitious DIY project. Steps: (1) Install the pivot mount on the bow deck (drill holes, through-bolt with stainless hardware and backing plate, seal the penetrations). (2) Mount the trolling motor body in the pivot mount. (3) Route the power cables from the motor to the 24V or 36V battery bank with appropriate fusing (typically 60A breaker per battery for the Kraken's current draw). (4) Pair the motor wirelessly with your chartplotter. (5) Optionally install the LiveScope transducer if running that system. Realistic time: 8 to 16 hours for a competent DIY install.
What's the LiveScope cable routing about?
LiveScope is a live-imaging sonar transducer that mounts on the trolling motor's lower unit for forward-looking sonar. The transducer cable normally runs externally along the shaft - exposed to weeds, snags, and accidental damage. The Force Kraken's shaft has an internal cable routing path that lets you run the LiveScope cable inside the shaft, protecting it from external damage. Requires an accessory cable kit (separate purchase) but dramatically extends transducer cable service life.
Will it work in freshwater too?
Yes - saltwater-engineered components handle freshwater service equally well. The corrosion protection and sealing are over-engineered for freshwater conditions, so the Kraken lasts essentially indefinitely in freshwater. The only reason not to choose the Kraken for a freshwater-only boat is cost - the saltwater engineering adds price that freshwater-only boaters don't strictly need.
What's the warranty?
Garmin's standard product warranty applies. Garmin's authorized dealer service network handles in-warranty service and parts replacement. Field reliability on the Force series is strong - the brushless motor architecture and saltwater-engineered construction prevent most failure modes that limit cheaper trolling motors in marine service.
How does the anchor lock work?
The motor uses GPS positioning to hold the boat at a specific coordinate against wind and current. You activate anchor lock at the chartplotter (or via remote) when you're over a fishing spot. The motor automatically steers and varies thrust to maintain position at that GPS coordinate. Multi-band GPS reception keeps the position accurate to within a few feet even in challenging GPS environments where single-band GPS would lose lock and drift.
Does it have a foot pedal?
Yes. This Garmin Force motor ships with a wireless foot pedal in the box, right alongside the handheld wireless remote. You can run the motor from the foot pedal, the remote, or a paired Garmin chartplotter touchscreen. They all come ready to go, so pick whatever fits how you fish.
What's the difference vs the Black Kraken?
Same motor, different color. The Black Kraken (this product) suits black-hulled boats and contemporary black-themed aesthetics. The White Kraken (separate part number) suits white-hulled boats and graphite-themed aesthetics. Pick based on your boat's color scheme.