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    The new program that allows you to make your own maps will work with the I pilot link deal. And will be sweet for waters that are not on the charts now. If I every replace my 80 lb it will be with the 36 volt link. But I do fish below Pickwick dam and the 80 lb will not pull my boat there like the 101 will.
    Plus I have to out do Billbob..
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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    what are they ?
    I pilot Gen 2
    Track record 6
    Spotlock. 6
    I Link
    Track record 16, go to feature as well by a waypoint on that track
    Spot lock/waypoint 16, go back feature as well
    Advanced auto pilot, copilot, and cruise the same
    Go to feature let's you return to way points and tracks, hopefully not in the rabbit mode as with the I pilot gen 2
    Remote has a larger color screen, we all know how much color is better than grey scale and a rechargeable battery.
    Hooking it to a Bird adds it to 2500 spot locks/waypoints, 50 tracks, and the the Link is update able. Contour following and map making is gonna make it nice but I don't think its a deal breaker if you don't have a bird, way more stuff than the original I pilot.
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    write me a damn book, but it's dam fishin for heavens sake.....
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    Not feeling no pain huh windstone??
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    after 16,874 post you probably aren't either.
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    Prolly not, ready for some time on the water.
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    I have the PDV2 and 998s. It works well for me but I don't tourney fish and it suits my fishing style. I haven't found a need for a foot control yet because I use a different boat jigging the cypress lakes.
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    The Link is awesome for it's tools and ease of use. Yes, with a Humminbird it is more than awesome. Yet, for me, the foot pedal and a good depth finder with gps and maps is better. This is just because I can't get used to having to use the remote only (PDV2) while trying to tie on rigs/catch fish/net partners fish/or anything else requiring one or more hands. This is why I have a Ipilot Link for sale in the Classifieds for the PDV2. I am saving up for a RipTide ST with foot pedal and the Ipilot Link. The Terrova would be the best of both worlds for freshwater only. I have used the regular Ipilot and like the Link remote better. As for lbs of thrust, get the most lbs you can afford or have battery room for in your boat. Shop around as much as possible before you purchase as deals do pop up regularly.

    Oh, and the removable mount puck style is what I have. Sturdy and easy to use. I can pull mine off quickly for when I want to hit the saltwater flats.
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    Default MinnKota-Looking for the real truth.

    If you are gonna remove your TM on certain occasions, I would recommend using nutserts, or RivNuts to mount the unit to the boat. You don't need a bracket then. Much cheaper to do. I use the 1/4-20 RivNuts and use the 1/4-20 screws that come with the unit. Just screw the TM on and off this way. If you have an Xpress, that's how your factory TM is mounted.
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    Both my buddy and I used the MK mounting bracket which is easy to mount and remove. The unit is predrilled to match the TM and you drill 4 holes in your deck to mount the center piece. Takes about 5 seconds to remove, which is why it has a place for a lock on it. If you need to move your motor back and forth to clear a cover or similar, the MK47 will work but it is more expensive. Mine for the 12volt I-Pilot was about $80.
    We bought extra center pieces and put on a 2nd boat so we can move it back and forth in a jiffy. I've since sold my pond boat that I used it on, but my bud uses his on 2 larger boats. He has the 24 volt model.

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