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The eliminator prop nut Michael Iaconelli explains benefits of R2 Marine Innovations "The Elimin...: https://youtu.be/4DhfXrLIYVw |
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Hmmm, might have to try it
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I found a few different sources of evidence that seem to back up the claims that this product makes. I just ordered one to put on my Minn Kota 101. I'll report back once I receive it and put some hours on the water with it.
This video in particular was very interesting: http://youtu.be/ZAWUBKH6gQ8 |
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If you fish alone 95% of the time and you are a SERIOUS fisherman and you think this works, get it. But to me there are too many other things making noise to worry about muffling down you trolling motor a little bit. Just my .02. |
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I like the concept. However, in regards to a MinnKota 101 lb. What happens if you replace the sacrificial anode that is in the place where this fits? Doesn't sound all that good!
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I'm just talking. I got tons of noise on my boat with the kids. I just like the color bc I have a red boat lol just for looks
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This mainly a fresh water product.
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I just looked and the manufacturer states that it is "anodized protected". Hopefully that's what us saltwater guys are looking for?
Hmm. I may be sending this one back. I don't want to take a $1,500 chance with a $50 accessory |
I think having something anodized as in anodized aluminum protects it from oxidation. which would be the opposite of what you want. but Im no chem engineer so dont take my word for it
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I sent an email to the manufacturer about the sacrificial anode. Let you know what they say. I have an idea though. Make the cone shape add on out of the material used for the sacrificial anode then try to sell that for $50! [emoji15]
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gotta believe if this thing works as claimed then minn kota and motorguide will be selling their own versions of them as well as equipt on all new motors.
I mean its a no brainer not to do something so easy that makes such a big difference in not scaring away fish right? I also agree with others this thing is way overpriced and should be $25 or $19.99 even to get everyone to use them. right now I only see tournament fishermen and guys who buy overpriced stuff just for bragging rights and don't care what it costs. I used to think sound needed to be in contact with the boat in order to transmit well into the water so at times I would hang a portable radio in the air from a rope and play it on low volume (half of talking volume) thinking its not going to be heard under water or if it is it would only be just within a few feet of the boat. obviously from that video it can be heard. |
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Yall should make hundreds of dollars |
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