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Just hand controller you were around your neck...
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You have a problem when it comes to fighting the wind and have a fishing pole in your hands. Or do you just get used to it and becomes second nature.
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Becomes second nature. I keep mine on my wrist vs having it around my neck.
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I have the remote and the foot pedal. If the remote goes dead you're done fishing. Unless you have the foot pedal. It will save the day for you. Also, I use the remote in deeper waters such as Mermentau and Henderson. When I fish the pool I prefer the foot pedal. The I pilots also have the spot lock feature which I love. It won't keep you right on a tree top like you would think, you WILL run into it, but in the pool fishing the ponds, you can hit the spot lock and cast away. I would say it keeps you in a 5'-10' radius. I pilot is definitely the way to go. Co-pilot lets you steer with remote. I pilot lets you set you're compass to a heading and keeps you on track hands free. It also gives a speed at which you're trolling. I use it alot for spider rigging. Also it will remember a trolling path and anytime you go to you're favorite spots you hit track, select you're speed and its hands free. It all works very good in deep water or water with no obstructions. It doesn't work great in the marsh, for obvious reasons.
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Only works on hummingbird units.
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I have the 55 terrova. It works with lowrance units as well, you have to buy an adapter. Bass pro can get one for you no problem. The terrova comes with the foot pedal, the power drive it is an option. For the money, go terrova and don't look back.
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Yep me too
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I forgot to mention, the newest breed of I pilot out is called I pilot link, it lets you store trolling courses as well. It has a feature called follow the contour. If you're fishing a lake with say a 12' shelf you can program It to stay with that contour. Now I'm not 100% sure about my next statement, but bass pro and a few others are all saying the same thing. 1. This feature requires you have a Humminbird 798 or better, and only Humminbird. You also would need the navionics chip of the lake you're on for this to work. I thought long and hard about ordering mine with this on it but a Navionics chip is about $100 and I think Humminbird names there units after the price tag. A 798 is $700 an 898 is about $898 and a &998 is $1000 or better. So for the money I bought a $40 adapter and stuck with my lowrance. Also Us2 transducer only works in 2d it won't work in 3d. I hope this helps you.
Minkota also makes a quick release bracket for the power drive and terrova. It's $50 for the aluminum version and $100 for the composite. I went aluminum, it's worth EVERY penny. I use my boat with a pop up blind to hunt out of and with the quick release I can have my trolling motor on and off my boat in under a minute. |
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I have a terrova. Ithe previous owner put it on. I have the foot pedal (I don't like it at all!) and I have the remote ( better but still not sold on it.) I had it on Henderson the other day and the wind was blowing, I felt I had to concentrate much more on trolling motor than fishing. Mine does not have the ipilot. I was thinking about selling it so I started seeing what others thought. It seems everyone with the ipilot swears by it. So, it seems either I need to add the ipilot to be happy, or just go to a more traditional setup.
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Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I didn't think the terrova was rated for salt water use. Think I read that somewhere in the owner's manual. Is that right?
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I know mines not. I'm not a Minkotta expert but I know they make I pilots for S/W. not sure if its the terrova though. I could have swore I read somewhere that you can get I pilot on a riptide, not sure though. My riptide is hand controlled so I don't see it happening for me.
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They make an I-pilot riptide.
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I have a 101 I-Pilot on my boat. The remote is very slick, run it from any where on boat, let my guests fish the bow when the want.
I also have the MK foot control accessory as a back up and have tested it. Works fine, just like one on a bass boat. I keep it in a dry box with my rain gear, just in case I need it one day. |
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I really like my rip tide with I-pilot, I haven't been carrying the foot pedal, just extra batteries for the remote. But, that's not a bad idea for a backup. I really like giving up the front deck to my friends, that's one of the best things about I-pilot, control from anywhere in the boat. Plus there are times, when you just need to sit back, enjoy a soft drink and take in the view.
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