Finally got to play with my I pilot yesterday. I held on a brushpile for over an hour without touching the remote or foot pedal (Terrova model). This was in a 10-15 mph wind in the middle of Lake O the Pines. Spot lock is Awesome.We have heard the stories about transducer cables getting wrapped around the motor from motor doing a 360 when spotlock is engaged.. There are two scenarios that can cause this..
1) Pressing spotlock while the boat is "moving"
2) Failure to make sure the boat is facing into the wind prior to engaging the spot lock feature
The boat should be as close to dead still as possible before engaging the spot lock. If the boat is moving, the momentum of the boat takes it past the point of engagement and the trolling motor being controlled by the spot lock feature will attempt to get back to the point of engagement even if it has to turn a 360 to do it..
If wind is present, point the nose of the boat into the wind before engaging spot lock.
Once engaged and in control. Fine adjustments to get on the productive portion of the break/brushpile are simple and effective. Hitting any key on the remote disengages the feature. This allows you to take manual control, adjust the boat position to your liking and then "re-engage" on the new position.
I have'nt had an opportunity to play with some of the other features yet... Too busy letting spot lock HOLD ME ON THE FISH....


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