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Minn Kota Pontoon 55 Hand-Control Trolling Motor 12V/55lb/52"

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02 · Overview

Minn Kota Pontoon 55 Hand-Control Trolling Motor 12V/55lb/52" — Product description

The Minn Kota Pontoon 55 hand-control trolling motor (MPN 1355964, UPC 029402047819) is a bow-mount 12V, 55-pound thrust trolling motor with a 52-inch shaft - sized specifically for small to mid-size freshwater pontoon boats up to about 18 feet where hand-tiller control is preferred over foot-pedal operation. Tilt Twist Tiller features an ergonomic grip that combines speed control (twist the grip to adjust through 5 forward speeds and 3 reverse speeds) and steering control (move the tiller to steer the motor) in one hand-held control - the right choice for solo pontoon owners who fish from the bow seat and want one-handed motor control while the other hand handles a rod or net. Latch and Door Bracket gives a rock-solid hold for the motor while stowed and lets you remove the motor from the boat at end of day for security or off-season storage. Indestructible composite shaft - flexes under impact from stumps, dock pilings, or rocks without breaking, guaranteed for life by Minn Kota (the longest shaft warranty on any trolling motor). MKP-32 Power Prop included - the 3-1/4 inch motor diameter prop delivers extra power for pushing through weed beds and heavy vegetation common in pontoon fishing waters. Cool, Quiet Power lower unit runs cool to extend service life and stays quiet enough not to spook fish. Freshwater only - not for saltwater use. Bow-mount with included mounting hardware. Two-year Minn Kota warranty on the motor (lifetime on the composite shaft). For pontoon owners who don't need GPS Spot-Lock, autopilot, wireless remote, or built-in sonar - just reliable hand-tiller trolling motor power at a fair price - the Pontoon 55 is the right call.

The Minn Kota Pontoon 55 is the right-sized hand-control trolling motor for small to mid-size freshwater pontoon boats - 55 lb thrust, 52-inch shaft, 12V single-battery system, and a hand-tiller that lets you control speed and steering with one hand while you fish from the bow seat. For pontoon owners who don't need the bells and whistles of GPS Spot-Lock, autopilot, or wireless remote control, the Pontoon 55 delivers reliable trolling motor power at a fair price.

Pontoon-specific design. The Pontoon 55 isn't just a generic trolling motor - it's the bow-mount variant Minn Kota specifically designed for pontoon boat installations. Pontoons have a different bow profile vs bass and walleye boats - typically a flat aluminum bow with a railing system, no V-hull foredeck. The mounting bracket is sized for the typical pontoon front-deck mounting locations, and the cable routing accommodates pontoon deck layouts. For owners of a bass or walleye boat, the Edge or Endura series is the appropriate Minn Kota line - not the Pontoon series.

55 lb thrust - what it handles. The 55 lb thrust rating is appropriate for pontoons up to about 18 feet length overall, in moderate wind and current conditions. Pontoons have considerable windage (the upright railings, console, and top create wind resistance), so trolling motor thrust requirements are higher than for comparable bass boats. For 16-foot to 18-foot pontoons in typical lake conditions (light to moderate wind, no strong current), 55 lb is plenty for controlled movement, station-keeping in moderate wind, and slow-troll fishing speeds. For larger pontoons (20+ feet), tri-toons, or boats fished in heavy wind / current conditions, step up to the Pontoon 70 (70 lb thrust) or Pontoon 80 (80 lb thrust) variants for the appropriate thrust margin.

52-inch shaft - what it fits. The 52-inch shaft works for typical single-pontoon front decks where the deck is roughly 12-18 inches above the waterline. The prop needs to be submerged 4-6 inches below the waterline when deployed for proper thrust and to avoid surface cavitation. For tri-toons (three-tube pontoons that ride higher in the water), or pontoons with raised decks, the 52-inch shaft may be too short and the prop can lift out of water in chop - consider the 60-inch shaft variant for these applications.

Hand-tiller control - the trade-offs. Hand-tiller control means you steer and control speed with the tiller arm on the motor itself, vs foot-pedal control where speed and steering are controlled by a foot pedal in front of you. Hand-tiller pros: simpler installation (no foot pedal cable to route across the deck), more direct control feel, less expensive than equivalent foot-pedal motors, and ideal for solo bow-seat fishing where you're sitting right next to the motor. Hand-tiller cons: requires one hand to be on the tiller (vs foot-pedal where both hands are free for rods), and you have to be positioned at the bow next to the motor to control it (vs wireless remote or foot-pedal where you can be anywhere on the boat). For most pontoon fishing - solo or with one fishing partner, casting from the bow seat, slow-troll style - hand-tiller is the right call. For tournament-style aggressive fishing with constant boat repositioning while both hands work rods, foot-pedal or GPS-controlled motors are better suited.

Tilt Twist Tiller. The tiller grip itself combines two control functions: TWIST the grip to adjust speed (5 settings forward, 3 settings reverse), and TILT the grip up or down for ergonomic comfort at different fishing positions. The natural ergonomic shape reduces hand fatigue during long fishing days, and the integrated controls mean you don't need to reach for separate buttons or switches.

5 forward speeds, 3 reverse speeds. Five forward speed settings give granular control from slow-troll (speeds 1-2, for finesse presentations) through mid-troll (speed 3, typical lure trolling) to high-troll (speeds 4-5, repositioning and crossing open water). Three reverse speed settings handle backing off the bow when needed (avoiding obstacles, backing out of a tight cove). Variable speed control is more battery-efficient than older two-speed switched motors - you use just the thrust you need rather than running the motor at full speed and physically slowing the boat with drag.

Latch and Door Bracket. The mounting bracket includes Minn Kota's Latch and Door system - rock-solid lock for the motor while stowed during transport (no rattling, no risk of the motor coming loose at highway speed), plus quick-release for removing the entire motor from the bracket at end of day. Use cases for removal: security on a trailerable pontoon stored at the launch ramp or in an unsecured driveway, off-season storage indoors to protect against UV and weather, transport off-season to a service shop. The mounting bracket stays on the pontoon - the motor comes off cleanly.

MKP-32 Power Prop. The included MKP-32 prop is Minn Kota's Power Prop for 3-1/4 inch motor diameters - swept-back blades with extra power for pushing through weed beds, lily pads, and other vegetation common in pontoon fishing waters. The Power Prop trades a small amount of top-speed efficiency for significant gains in vegetation-shedding ability. For pontoon owners who fish weed beds, lily pad fields, and vegetation-heavy lakes, the MKP-32 is the right prop choice. Includes prop pin, nut, and washer for installation. Spare props and prop hardware are available through Minn Kota dealers - worth keeping spares aboard since prop hubs can shear on stump strikes.

Indestructible composite shaft. The motor shaft is Minn Kota's signature composite material - flexes under impact from submerged stumps, rocks, dock pilings, and other obstacles without breaking. Minn Kota guarantees the composite shaft for life - the longest shaft warranty in the trolling motor market. The composite construction also resists corrosion vs steel shafts that can pit and rust over years of saltwater or chemical exposure (note: this motor is freshwater-only, but the composite shaft is more durable in freshwater service too).

Cool, Quiet Power lower unit. Minn Kota's lower unit design dissipates motor heat efficiently - the motor runs cool even under sustained heavy loads, extending the motor's service life vs designs where the motor overheats and degrades. The Cool, Quiet design also means the motor runs quietly - important when fishing in clear, shallow water where motor noise can spook fish (typical pontoon fishing for crappie, bluegill, panfish near structure).

What this motor does NOT have. Important to be clear: the Pontoon 55 is the basic hand-tiller motor in the Pontoon series. It does NOT include: foot pedal, auto-stow / auto-deploy, power trim, wireless remote, built-in sonar transducer, GPS / Spot-Lock / AutoPilot, i-Pilot Link, or Digital Maximizer. For those features, step up to the Pontoon series Powerdrive variant (foot pedal, electric steering), the Pontoon series Terrova (advanced GPS and i-Pilot Link), or the Ulterra (auto-stow / auto-deploy). If you specifically want a simple hand-tiller pontoon trolling motor without paying for features you won't use, the Pontoon 55 is the right call.

Install. Mount the bracket on the pontoon's bow deck using the included mounting hardware. Important: use 3/8 inch backing plates under thin aluminum decks - the factory screws can pull through unreinforced thin aluminum. Run 6 AWG (or 4 AWG for runs longer than 20 feet) marine-grade tinned cable from the 12V deep-cycle battery to the bow through an appropriate circuit breaker (60A breaker for the Pontoon 55 / 12V / 55 lb config). Battery options: Group 27 AGM is the standard reliable choice for pontoon use, lithium LiFePO4 for owners who want lighter weight and longer runtime. Standard cranking batteries are NOT suitable for trolling motor use - they sag too quickly under sustained load. Total install: 2-4 hours for an experienced DIY installer, 4-6 hours for first-time.

Key Features

  • Minn Kota Pontoon 55 - bow-mount hand-control trolling motor specifically designed for pontoon boats
  • 12V single-battery system
  • 55 lb thrust (sized for pontoons up to 18 ft in moderate conditions)
  • 52-inch shaft length
  • Freshwater only (NOT for saltwater)
  • Tilt Twist Tiller with ergonomic grip - twist for speed, tilt for comfort
  • 5 forward speeds, 3 reverse speeds (variable speed control)
  • Latch and Door Bracket - rock-solid hold while stowed, quick release for removal
  • Indestructible composite shaft - guaranteed for life by Minn Kota
  • MKP-32 Power Prop included (3-1/4 inch diameter, swept-back blades for vegetation)
  • Prop pin, nut, and washer included for prop installation
  • Cool, Quiet Power lower unit - efficient heat dissipation, quiet operation
  • Two-year Minn Kota warranty on the motor (lifetime on the composite shaft)
  • Bow-mount with included mounting hardware
  • Manufacturer Part Number 1355964 / UPC 029402047819

Why Buy from NVN Marine

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03 · The numbers

Technical specifications

Title Minn Kota Pontoon 55 Hand-Control Trolling Motor, 12V, 55 lb Thrust, 52 inch Shaft
Brand Minn Kota
Manufacturer Part Number 1355964
UPC 029402047819
Series Pontoon (hand-control)
Mount Type Bow mount
Steering Type Hand steer (Tilt Twist Tiller)
Voltage 12V
Maximum Thrust 55 lb
Shaft Length 52 inches
Water Type Freshwater only
Speed Settings 5 forward / 3 reverse (variable)
Tiller Type Tilt Twist Tiller (ergonomic, twist for speed, tilt for comfort)
Stow Bracket Latch and Door Bracket (rock-solid hold, quick release)
Prop Included MKP-32 Power Prop (3-1/4 inch diameter)
Prop Hardware Prop pin, nut, and washer included
Shaft Material Indestructible composite (lifetime guarantee)
Lower Unit Cool, Quiet Power design
Maximum Amp Draw 50 amps
Foot Pedal No - hand-tiller only
Wireless Remote No
Built-In Sonar No
GPS Features No (no Spot-Lock, no AutoPilot, no i-Pilot)
Auto Stow / Deploy No
Recommended Battery 12V Group 27 AGM or lithium LiFePO4 (90+ Ah)
Recommended Cable 6 AWG marine-grade tinned (4 AWG for runs over 20 ft)
Recommended Circuit Breaker 60 amp
Recommended Boat Size Pontoons up to 18 ft (moderate conditions)
Includes Motor, MKP-32 prop, mounting hardware
Warranty Two-year on motor, lifetime on composite shaft
04 · Before you buy

Frequently asked questions

What size pontoon does this fit?

The 55 lb thrust rating is appropriate for pontoons up to about 18 feet length overall, in moderate wind and current conditions. Pontoons have considerable windage (upright railings, console, top create wind resistance), so trolling motor thrust requirements are higher than for comparable bass boats. For 16-18 ft pontoons in typical lake conditions, 55 lb is plenty for controlled movement and station-keeping. For larger pontoons (20+ ft), tri-toons, or boats in heavy wind / current, step up to the Pontoon 70 (70 lb) or Pontoon 80 (80 lb) variants.

Will the 52-inch shaft work on my pontoon?

52 inches works for typical single-pontoon front decks where the deck is 12-18 inches above the waterline. The prop needs to be 4-6 inches below the waterline when deployed for proper thrust and to avoid surface cavitation. For tri-toons (three-tube pontoons that ride higher in the water) or pontoons with raised decks (12+ inches above waterline), the 52-inch shaft may be too short and the prop can lift out of water in chop - consider the 60-inch shaft variant for these applications. Measure your bow deck height to waterline before purchase.

What's the difference between hand control and foot pedal?

Hand control: you steer and control speed with the tiller arm on the motor itself - sit at the bow seat with the motor right next to you, one hand on the tiller. Simpler installation, more direct control feel, less expensive than equivalent foot-pedal motors, ideal for solo fishing. Foot pedal: speed and steering controlled by a foot pedal in front of you, both hands free for rods. For pontoon fishing - solo or with one partner, casting from bow seat, slow-troll style - hand-tiller is the right call. For tournament-style fishing where both hands work rods constantly and you reposition the boat aggressively, foot-pedal or GPS-controlled motors are better suited.

Can I use this in saltwater?

No - the Pontoon 55 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 - different motor lines with the proper corrosion package for saltwater. The Pontoon series targets freshwater pontoon owners (typical lake fishing for bass, walleye, crappie, bluegill, panfish).

What battery do I need?

A 12V deep-cycle marine battery. Group 27 AGM is the standard reliable choice for pontoon use - 90-100 Ah capacity, well-suited to the Pontoon 55's draw, sealed (no maintenance), and handles the discharge cycle well. Lithium LiFePO4 batteries are the premium option - lighter weight, longer service life, and better runtime per amp-hour at the cost of higher upfront price. Standard cranking batteries are NOT suitable - they sag too quickly under sustained load and won't deliver full thrust. Plan for one 12V battery, ideally with at least 90 Ah capacity for comfortable all-day fishing.

What's the runtime on a full charge?

Highly variable based on conditions. With a Group 27 AGM (about 90 Ah at 12V) and typical pontoon fishing (mixed speeds, mostly speeds 1-3, occasional high-speed bursts): 6-10 hours of fishing typical. In heavy wind requiring constant motor work to hold position: 4-6 hours. With a lithium LiFePO4 battery of similar capacity: noticeably longer due to lithium's flat discharge curve (the motor gets full power until the battery is mostly depleted, vs lead-acid where performance drops off as voltage sags).

What cable size from battery to motor?

6 AWG marine-grade tinned cable for typical pontoon installations (battery in the back, motor at the bow, 15-20 ft cable run). For longer runs (20+ feet between battery and motor), step up to 4 AWG. Undersized cable causes voltage drop that slows the motor and reduces thrust. Install a 60-amp circuit breaker in the positive cable run within 7 inches of the positive battery terminal for fault protection.

What's the MKP-32 Power Prop for?

The MKP-32 is Minn Kota's Power Prop for 3-1/4 inch motor diameters - swept-back blades with extra power for pushing through weed beds, lily pads, and other vegetation common in pontoon fishing waters. The Power Prop trades a small amount of top-speed efficiency for significant gains in vegetation-shedding ability. For pontoon fishing in weed beds and vegetation-heavy lakes, the MKP-32 is the right prop. Spare props and hub kits are available through Minn Kota dealers - worth keeping a spare aboard since prop hubs can shear on stump strikes.

Does this come with a foot pedal or remote?

No - this is the hand-control variant. The Pontoon 55 hand-control is the simplest, most affordable trolling motor in the Pontoon series - tiller control only. NO foot pedal, NO wireless remote, NO Spot-Lock, NO AutoPilot, NO built-in sonar. For those features, step up to: Pontoon Powerdrive (foot pedal + electric steering), Pontoon Terrova (advanced GPS, i-Pilot Link), or Pontoon Ulterra (auto-stow / auto-deploy). The hand-control Pontoon 55 is the right call for owners who specifically want a simple, reliable, hand-tiller motor without paying for features they won't use.

How loud is it?

Minn Kota's Cool, Quiet Power lower unit is designed to run quietly - significantly quieter than typical gas outboards (obviously, no internal combustion) and quieter than competing trolling motor designs. At slow troll speeds, the motor is nearly silent under typical boat noise (water lapping, wind). At full speed, you'll hear a low hum from the motor. For fishing applications where motor noise spooks fish (clear shallow water for crappie, bluegill, panfish near structure), the quiet operation is meaningful.

What's the install like?

Straightforward DIY install: bolt the bracket to the pontoon's bow deck using the included mounting hardware (use 3/8 inch backing plates under thin aluminum decks - factory screws can pull through unreinforced thin aluminum). Run 6 AWG marine-grade tinned cable from the 12V battery to the bow through a 60A circuit breaker installed within 7 inches of the positive battery terminal. Attach the motor to the bracket via the Latch and Door system. Test operation. Plan for 2-4 hours for an experienced DIY installer, 4-6 hours for first-time.

What's the warranty?

Two-year Minn Kota warranty on the motor, with lifetime warranty on the indestructible composite shaft. The composite shaft lifetime warranty is the longest shaft warranty in the trolling motor market - a meaningful benefit because shaft damage from impact is one of the more common trolling motor failures. Save the receipt and original packaging for warranty service. Minn Kota service runs through the authorized Minn Kota service network in the U.S. and Canada.

05 · Customer voices

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