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Watersnake Advance SWAD

http://www.dinga.com.au/advance-swad54.html

The WaterSnake Advance SWAD Transom Motors give you fingertip manoeuvrability sitting or standing. The customisable steering control and extendable tiller offers a comfort level not seen in any other saltwater transom-mount electric motor. It gives anglers the option to fine tune the power for current wind and weather conditions. The three-blade propeller helps in precise positioning for accurate casting.
The QuickShift head of the SWAD has a seven-step vertical tilt and a 180-degree horizontal rotation. Watersnake offers three 12V models in the Advance SWAD series: the SWAD44 (44lb) and SWAD 54 (54lb), both of which operate with five forward and two reverse speeds; and the SWAD54 Variable (54lb).

You’ll truly enjoy throttling the SWAD 54’s infinite variable Speed Control in fine increments. You can adjust the power to high or low as well. Thus, total control and speed precision is at the angler’s fingertips, increasing both the chances and the quantity of the catch when trolling.

Watersnake ASP T24

http://www.dinga.com.au/watersnake-asp-t24-motor-saltwater.html

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... ASP T24 belongs to the smallest range of Watersnake motors. A 61 cm (24”) long shaft, and lightweight and easy to carry design make it a boon for small crafts such as kayaks, inflatable boats and dinghies.

The Watersnake T24 has a thrust 33% more powerful than its 18lb counterpart, but with the same lower unit diameter. The mount comes with anti-impact clip system that ensures secure mounting to the transom, unlike other motors for small boats that use plastic mounts, which easily get displaced. The Watersnake ASP T24 also sports a new transom bracket, a forward/reverse switch, a stow-away tiller handle and a double-blade weedless-design propeller.

Jarvis Marine has used some of the most durable and corrosion-proof materials available in the market and the T24, or for that matter the entire Watersnake range of motors, provides excellent value for money. High quality seals and stainless steel or rust-proof composite shafts are a given in these trolling motors. Dinga is proud to sell these at the lowest prices in Australia.

Watersnake Venom ETW34
http://www.dinga.com.au/venom-etw34-transom.html

Watersnake Venom ETW34 is a great saltwater model that provides terrific power and superb performance. It is built to last with heavy-duty alloy transom brackets, stainless steel propeller shaft and a composite shaft that flexes on impact. The powerful but silent motor provides a thrust of 34 lbs. from a two-blade weed-less propeller and delivers superb performance whether you’re trolling or holding position for casting, in freshwater or saltwater, in dams, rivers, bays, flats or estuaries.

The Venom ETW34 transom mount motors feature Watersnake’s renown extendable tiller handle control with 5 forward and 2 reverse speeds. The mount brackets and motor casings have additional layers of anti-corrosive treatment, resulting in a motor that is highly resistant to saltwater intrusion.

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