Given your familiarity with the channel you're trying to target, I assume you have a set of GPS waypoints on your graph that indicate twists, turns, wingdams, timber, places you've caught fish, etc etc etc. On my favorite bodies of water, I have enough background to know when the river channel is about to turn, when a wingdam is going to appear, where cribs are located relative to my boat....without having to look at my graph. I'm certain that you have the same sort of background on your river.
My recommendation, knowing nothing about how you approach your own favorite body of water, is to deploy the i-Pilot-equipped trolling motor, start recording a track, and then drive your boat at whatever speed is appropriate to connect all of your waypoints into a reasonable-sized track. Remember, i-Pilot can record a track up to 2 miles in length. When you reach the end of your series of waypoints, stop recording, turn your boat around, dial in a nice fishing speed, and replay the recorded track to take you back to the beginning.
Once you add i-Pilot to your motor, I have every confidence that you'll quickly determine how best to use the technology to your advantage.


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