Yeah, that makes sense, guess i was hoping for too much.
I know brushless was a huge deal in RC cars and drones, any idea if it really matters in the trolling motor application?
How many people are going to blow 3 grand or more for a trolling motor? And will it work with other makers depth finders? Or just Lowrance? Is the software available yet to download on your Lowrance? Small group of buyers As I see it and I am sure it’s quality made but to break into a already established market with a untried product it’s a rough road to hoe. Takes time.
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Yeah, that makes sense, guess i was hoping for too much.
I know brushless was a huge deal in RC cars and drones, any idea if it really matters in the trolling motor application?
No electrician but from what I understand it should be a vast improvement in power and battery longevity and much quieter. What we all need to remember is most of this stuff is geared toward the bass fishing market then up north wallet and we are kinda a after thought. But as they get introduced and we take them and use them and suggest improvements think you will se slight changes in things like shaft length. They not going to do much until they see sales numbers and acceptance by general fishing public. Personally I’d only be interested if I happened to be in the market already for a new motor. I wouldn’t jump on band wagon at that kind of pricing just because it’s new. Let them bass guys go out and do the field testing. Seems they have way more money or better credit than most of us do lol.
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