The only time it isn't any good is when you are sitting still. You will love it!
What is your opinion on the Auto pilot and what style of fishing can it improve? Spider rigging, long line trolling, verticle jigging? I'm about to make the plunge and just want some heads up. THANKS
The only time it isn't any good is when you are sitting still. You will love it!
Fair Winds and Following Seas
Bill H. PTC USN Ret
Chesapeake, Va
Bite the bullet!! Well worth the bucks. Went with a guide that had one on the boat we used, a real hands off setup.
Creativity is just intelligence fooling around
I love mine, wouldn't have another one without it.
Dave
AUTOPILOT IS THE ONLY TROLLING MOTOR FOR ALL TYPES OF CRAPPIE FISHING. IF YOU HAVE A WIRELESS MODEL, BE SURE TO GET A FOOT PEDAL.
THE WIRELESS PAD BECOMES AN 8 SPEED. WITH THE FOOT PEDAL YOU HAVE ABSOLUTE CONTROL OF SPEED.
MONK http://MONKSCRAPPIE.COM
I have a TM with Auto Pilot, Universal sonar and it's wireless. I like all of them, but the wireless feature is the best because you can run the TM from any where in the boat and not need to foot control or anything else.
Auto Pilot is good if you are going in a straight line, but if you need to adjust and are at the back of the boat or at the console the wireless thing really is great!
I bought my motor with everything but the wireless part and I bought that separate from Cabela's after the fact and was easy to install and works great.
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The only possible downside is that, if you fish a lot of standing timber or need to turn quickly, the motorized response is not as fast as a cable unit. For trolling, can't be beat.
You are correct nothing is faster than a cable, but then with one of these you also don't have that darn cable on the deck in the way either. Also the response is faster with the wireless than with the foot control on these.
I would trade back for a cable unit now for anything and this lake is all timber pretty much as it was just National Forrest when it was filled up. Now a lot of trees have broken off, but still a lot of trees still here.
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