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    I have a powerdrive V2 55 12volt with 2 Bats on a 17ft.bass tracker. I can troll all day without a problem,even pull cranks at 1.5 mph. Whatever you get make sure you get the I Pilot you will love it,I never had a need for a foot pedal. Good luck on your choice.



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    I don't understand about this winding the coax up. I have had a Terrova for 2 yrs now and sometimes on spot lock it will start winding itself up, but after a turn and a half, it will unwind it by itself. I figured they all did that. I never did know how it knew to unwind but it does. I leave enough slack in the coax that it can't pull it into.(again)
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    Quote Originally Posted by rtark View Post
    I don't understand about this winding the coax up. I have had a Terrova for 2 yrs now and sometimes on spot lock it will start winding itself up, but after a turn and a half, it will unwind it by itself. I figured they all did that. I never did know how it knew to unwind but it does. I leave enough slack in the coax that it can't pull it into.(again)
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    Quote Originally Posted by rtark View Post
    I don't understand about this winding the coax up.
    That only happens with the PD2/iP. Terrova's too smart to eat your DF cable.

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    I fi had it to do over again I would have gotten a Terrova. I have a PD2 55lb. with added I-pilot.

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    My PD2 has never twisted a cable enough to cause damage. However, I make sure there is no twist before I engage the anchor feature and I provide enough slack in the transducer cord for the twist..

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    Just before the I-Pilot came out, I bought a 24V 70# thrust PD/V2 with Auto Pilot. I tried the co-pilot for a while, but there was too much involved in maintaining the speed that I wanted. So I did away with the co-pilot and the foot pedal and use a hand control to operate the TM. It is wired in just like the foot pedal is, except it is smaller and fits perfect inside one of my rod holders. I can dial in the exact speed I need very easily. I went with the PD over the Terrova mainly because of price. I'm not a tightwod with my money when it comes to fishing, but I try to save $$$ every chance I get without cutting into performance. I have ZERO problems with deploying/stowing my PD V2 and no problems at all with my transducer cable getting twisted up. Then the I-Pilot came out a few months later and I just couldn't justify another $350-400 for the I-Pilot. Granted the I-pilot has features that I don't have now, but I am very happy with the $800 investment I have made. But I am probably going with the I-Pilot if and when I buy another TM. This is a pic of how I replaced my foot pedal and co-pilot with the hand control...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corker View Post
    That only happens with the PD2/iP. Terrova's too smart to eat your DF cable.
    first time i saw the ipilot in action was with canepole and while we were anchored he said watch the trans. cord,uwill think its gonna twist it up and break it but it wont.so i watched in amazement as it would get close then rotate the other way,canpole said pretty slick aint it and it was a powerdrive.i have heard of people messing up trans. cables on terrovas also,do as cane says and make sure u have enough slack and no problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cane Pole View Post
    My PD2 has never twisted a cable enough to cause damage. However, I make sure there is no twist before I engage the anchor feature and I provide enough slack in the transducer cord for the twist..

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    Keep your foot pedal clean.
    u watching me i cleaned my footpedal yesterday

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