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    Quote Originally Posted by xring View Post
    I have read this thread from start to finish, I am in awe of the talent on crappie.com. If I ever hit the jackpot on the lottery, I intend to head down to Dub-L-Seat with a new boat and park myself while these guys do their magic....until then I'll read along and may one day say, I knew this guy when he was just starting out!!
    Shoot, if I had even half the knowledge of Mr. Canepole this thing would be finished and fishing already!! But thanks for the good words.

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    Just checking in to see if there is any progress. I love this thread.

    Thanks,
    Jim

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    Hey Blackland, just checking in to see if there any new updates on this project?

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    very impressive
    "my wife" crappie fishing is a jerk on one end waiting for a jerk on the other."

    pullin they're heads up, ears and all

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    Quote Originally Posted by CarolinaJim View Post
    Hey Blackland, just checking in to see if there any new updates on this project?
    Yes sir Mr Jim, I'm upgrading a few componets at this moment. I had to add a higher capacity board so I had to go back and completely rewrite the program, plus the new board wasnt compatable with the humminbird GPS "out of the box" so there was a little work to do there. I have it where it will hold a course, run preplanned courses and run the motor from a control panel but there is still a bunch of work to do and I don't have the resources to devote to it like Id like, but I am making headway on the project now. I'm trying to work a touch screen into the setup but thats still a little into the future. I hope to have a bolt on autopilot for under $400 by spring, but time will tell.

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    Just checking any progress.

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