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    Quote Originally Posted by Chad Maness View Post
    I have a riptide SP and love it! Learn how to use the cruise control for easy longline trolling. Also, I love the anchor setting when tightlining for winter time crappie. Find the bait fish with your new Lowrance, set the anchor and sit back and fish. I went to Jordan this past Sunday and fish were in 38 fow, suspended at about 26'.

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    Thanks for the info. Baitboy
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    Quote Originally Posted by capps cousin View Post
    Make sure your trolling motor is unplugged while you are charging battery.
    Just bought an older boat and the previous owner didn't do this^^^^^^^^. Burnt everything up.
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    I wonder if the guy with the burnt up trolling motor had a fuse inline to the motor? That should keep anything bad ....I hope
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    The Ranger TM plug with the crossover was the fuse.Finally everything is good to go, I hope.

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