Watersnake Venom SXW Transom Mount Motors

RRP $285.00
SKU: 55222
  • 5 Forward & 3 Reverse speeds
  • Telescopic handle
  • Voltage Meter

Our Watersnake Venom SXW electric motors provide saltwater anglers with a versatile range of tiller-steer transom-mount motors that are loaded with clever features. The Venom SXW range comprises five motor designs. The 34lb and 54lb in the 26” short shaft design are perfect for canoes, tenders, inflatable boats and small tinnies. The 34lb/30”, 44lb/36” and 54lb/42” are each suited to boats ranging from small tenders and tinnies up to dedicated estuary and inshore sportfishing boats.

The 34lb motors have a two-blade propeller (with 70mm pitch). The 44lb and 54lb motors each run a three-blade propeller (with 94mm pitch). All propeller shafts are stainless steel and the props have a weedless design, so you can push the boundaries during your next adventure. All the motors run on 12V power and operate with five forward and three reverse speeds, which are controlled with the tiller handle throttle.

The compact and stylish new Venom motor head design incorporates a new thicker ergonomic grip for the tiller handle. The new head design also includes a digital voltage meter display, so you can keep track of your battery’s condition. The grips on the alloy transom mount have also been upgraded, making it even easier to attach and secure the motor before you utilise the fast multi-tilt positioning bracket.

The shafts on all Venom SXW motors are an extra-tough composite constructed specifically for use in saltwater marine environments. The tiller handles are telescopic for versatility, comfort and control.

MOTOR USER MANUAL
Watersnake Venom SX Motors - User Manual >

SCHEMATICS AND SPARE PARTS
Watersnake Venom Motors - Schematics >

If you require parts for this motor, find the correct schematic for your model in the link above, lookup your required part numbers and email them to info@anglerscentral.com.au Then we will reply with pricing and availability.

TROUBLESHOOTING
Existing customers can troubleshoot Transom Mount Motors here.