The Garmin Force Pro's brushless motor delivers 100 pounds of thrust with quiet operation and efficient power usage.
March 14, 2025
By In-Fisherman Staff
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Garmin has introduced the Force Pro , a new brushless trolling motor that emphasizes enhanced GPS positioning, reverse thrust capability, and integrated sonar technology.
The Force Pro features multi-band GPS , which Garmin claims improves anchor lock performance. It also includes a built-in GT56UHD transducer , providing Ultra High-Definition ClearVü and SideVü sonar, as well as CHIRP traditional sonar . A new feature is reverse thrust control, allowing users to move the boat backwards without rotating the motor.
“Garmin Force has quickly become a trusted name in trolling motors for professional and recreational anglers all over the world,” said Susan Lyman, Garmin Vice President of Consumer Sales and Marketing. “By adding premium features like our most advanced positioning technology with fishing-friendly enhancements like reverse thrust, we’re excited to offer anglers a trolling motor that’s second to none and continue to grow our presence in this market.”
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According to a press release, the Force Pro's brushless motor delivers 100 pounds of thrust with quiet operation and efficient power usage.
The motor is designed to integrate with Garmin chartplotters and compatible smartwatches, enabling users to control the trolling motor through various devices. A lighted indicator on the motor shaft cap provides directional information.
The motor is designed to integrate with Garmin chartplotters and compatible smartwatches, enabling users to control the trolling motor through various devices. The Force Pro will be on display at the 2025 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Classic in Fort Worth, Texas, from March 21-23.
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It is available in two shaft lengths: 50 inches for $3,999.99 and 57 inches for $4,099.99 . The product includes a scissor-style mount, the integrated transducer, and two propeller options.