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    Afternoon fellas-

    I have been storing acorns all winter like an ozark mountain fox squirrel. I got about 1800 of them and looking to buy a new TM. I don't want to spend them all unless I have to and that is why I'm calling on y'all. I have researched a ton and but have a questions. I have a few questions and was hoping to get some "crappie" answers from the group.

    1. Is it still true that if you go ipilot on a power drive that the foot pad don't work. If that is so then Im gonna go Terrova.

    2. What are the real "crappie" reasons that I should upgrade from Ipilot to Ipilot link? I run a 20 foot xpress, with a 798 si di, spider rig and pull cranks in shallow water that is ussually not on the Navionics chips so why should I go with ipilot link.?

    3. Never had trouble trolling with a 70 pound thrust regular TM so why should I upgrade from the 80 to the 112 pound thrust? Is it just faster ( I don't need that) or does it last longer than the 80 pounder?

    4. I need a removable bracket for duck season. I see there are 4 styles. Which is strongest and quietist?

    Thanks as always for your "crappie" advice.

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    Just my experience here but I had used cable drive TM since the 70s so I bought a Terrova because I felt I needed the pedal. Turns out the response time is much slower with the electronic steering than with the cable. I used the pedal one time and now I carry it only as a back up in case my remote dies. I find I can adjust speed and direction quicker using the hand help remote than I could with the foot pedal.
    Hope this helps. Be best if you could go out with someone who has the foot pedal on a power steer boat and see how you like it compared to the remote.
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    3. Pulling crank baits, it lasts longer.

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    Think they are coming out with a program where you can create your own charts on waters not charted. You could create your own chart as you fish and use the link to rerun those routes. Using the IPilot on auto pilot frees you up to think about what's going on besides running the troller.
    112 would last longer because you got three batteries. You could use 80 and get golf cart batteries for longevity.
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    Navionics doesnt work with the ipilot link, lakemaster does though

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    If the 798 is non hd, and you want the link to interface with the sonar, you will need to upgrade your sonar to one ethernet capable.
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    There are other reasons to have the link then being able to hook it to a Bird
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    There are other reasons to have the link then being able to hook it to a Bird
    what are they ?
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    I'd buy the Terrova just for the way it deploys. The V2 can be a real pain to get loose. I'm prolly not as skilled as other folks but I frequently find myself with 2 rods in hand and needing to change speed or direction, the pedal has saved quite a few rods from dock collisions.

    As far as the standard or the Link, I think Johnson outdoors has under developed the Link. From looking at the controls a couple of the guys on here have designed the Link is lacking a lot of features which could easily have been added. HB(or most other) GPS units output enough information to make a nearly hands free unit which could work with most major brand GPS units wirelessly and it could easily work via the standard copilot unit. I'm sure a lot of it is business plan and not technical issues, but my guess is that within 2-3 years there will be a much more robust unit on the market.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    There are other reasons to have the link then being able to hook it to a Bird
    Without linking to a bird you are basically wasting your money..... you get a cool remote that will store 16 tracks rather than the 6 that any of the gen 2 I pilot remotes will and you can store a whooping 16 spot locks and waypoints!!!! If you are not hooking up to a bird to have the capibilities of storing 50 tracks and 2500 spot locks or waypoints (not to mention being able to hook up lakemaster charts) you are wasting your money!! But hey, its your money. Its called an I LINK for a reason.

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