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The Remigo One Is a Very Compelling Electric Outboard Motor

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The Remigo One is a 25-pound electric outboard that comes in a cardboard box with cutouts for the motor, transom mount , and two magnetic power keys.
It’s extremely easy to run, reliable, and very quiet at low speeds.
The white aluminum housing works as a rudder to help you steer the boat, even without pressing the forward or reverse buttons on top.
This motor is quiet and stable, the range is excellent, and it’s one of the easiest-to-set-up products I’ve ever tested.
I traveled a maximum of about 10 miles in a single charge before I reached the low battery warning on the Remigo .
It takes about six hours to fully recharge on a 120 -volt outlet.
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