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    I've seen it discussed inside other threads, but I want to see what the consensus is now that the Xi5 has been on the market for a bit. I need more repairs for my current MK w/ Ipilot. It seems like MG may have the advantage on Spot Lock, but what about the other features. I will tell you that MK's runtime on a battery was the main selling point to me before. Anyone that has owned both units, please speak up.

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ue6ZTuWCcmM

    As DonG put in another post, the Minn Kota would venture 18' before the tm responded. I don't care how much power the TM uses if it can keep me where I want to be. Link the xi5 coupled with Lowrance HDS electronics. I've no problem with purchasing an extra battery for the TM if needed. I already have one battery dedicated to TM only.


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    DON G AND ME BOTH HAVE XI5 AND LIKE THEM FOR STAYING ON BP, THEY ARE GOOD ON LITTLE BATTERY USE ALSO,BUT AS BEEN SAID MK IS BETTER FOR A TROLLER AND A LITTLE HEAVIER BUILT,BUT I AM A BP AND DOCK SHOOTER AND DO NOT TROLL SO I LOVE IT,CAN SET ON A BP AND JIG WITH LITTLE MOVING BECAUSE IF BOAT MOVE MUCH WHEN IN BRUSH JIG WILL DRAG OVER LIME AND HANG
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    BTW, BEEN LAST 3 DAYS AND WAS JIG FISHING OVER BP AND ONE DAY WINDY AND STAYED ON BP GOOD,DOES BETTER IF IT IS WINDY THAN REAL CALM
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crappie Reaper View Post
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ue6ZTuWCcmM

    As DonG put in another post, the Minn Kota would venture 18' before the tm responded. I don't care how much power the TM uses if it can keep me where I want to be. Link the xi5 coupled with Lowrance HDS electronics. I've no problem with purchasing an extra battery for the TM if needed. I already have one battery dedicated to TM only.


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    Battery life, for me, will always be an issue. It's not uncommon for me to fish 3 or 4 days straight in tournament conditions, sometimes only getting 5 or 6 hours to charge between days. I have a spare, as well, but I have yet to have to use it with the MK.

    Does MG also have a cruise control and directional GPS, and if so does it maintain speed and direction on par, or better than MG?

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    I can truthfully say that I have never run a battery down with either MK or MG. I do, however, charge my batteries nightly as I am not a tournament fisherman.

    MG does have Heading Lock & Cruise Control. I have used both sparingly but both have worked well..

    Like gene said, we both are brush pile & dock fishermen and you just can't beat MG's Anchor Lock. Not at the present time anyway. I'm sure that MK will take care of their Spot Lock problem soon.

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    Can the Xi5 record and follow a track?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BobB View Post
    Can the Xi5 record and follow a track?
    Yes up to a 4 mile route, actually tomorrow will be the first day I use My Xi5 although I will still be using My old 2d FF until I scrap up another thousand bucks. I did buy a 80# 24v model to assure battery life seeing I normally fish 10hp lakes.

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