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    Quote Originally Posted by rnvinc View Post
    It can be calibrated on the trailer in a large open parking lot ... (If the motor can be fully deployed) ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ET Fish View Post
    When I press spot lock on my remote, the first move is backwards several feet. Why? I’ve just started passing the area I plan to stop by a few feet before I press spot lock.
    You will learn to accommodate spot locks uniqueness as you use it. I often fast forward the boat to get to a waypoint but slow down just before arriving and sometimes turn the prop off, pivot the TM in the opposite direction I am coasting to, start the prop and when completely stopped hit spot lock. The TM head will, of course, rotate back forward once it is settled. I find this technique very helpful allowing me to approach quickly, slow appropriately, and be on the waypoint (or brush) without undue turbulence from the TM prop, all without taking a lot of time to do it.


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    I look forward to getting to use it. Be just the thing for shooting docks
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    Drove around the field to calibrate the sesnors and then set the offset. Thanks Ricky for the suggestion. I was thinking of doing it that way thanks for confirming it would work. The dogs enjoyed a short ride. The neighbors are still trying to figure out what is going on. Ha
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    Drove around the field to calibrate the sesnors and then set the offset. Thanks Ricky for the suggestion. I was thinking of doing it that way thanks for confirming it would work. The dogs enjoyed a short ride. The neighbors are still trying to figure out what is going on. Ha
    I'm sure Doug and I got the same looks dragging his 23ft Excel around in figure 8's in the old Walmart parking lot ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dhaire View Post
    Only Rickie knows all the tricks, techniques, and inside info. What a fount of knowledge! Thanks, Rickie, for sharing. Wish I knew that before I made a special trip to follow the instructions on the lake.


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    Quote Originally Posted by rnvinc View Post
    I'm sure Doug and I got the same looks dragging his 23ft Excel around in figure 8's in the old Walmart parking lot ...

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    Must be part of my heritage. When I was a toddler Dad had bought a small used outboard to put onto a rental boat. He clamped it to the bumoer of his truck and put it into a trashcan of water while he worked on it. I played in the bed of the truck. ( vintage playpen) the neighbors got to watching so he hops into the bed of the truck, and revs the little outboard like it is going somewhere. 45 years later I am driving around the field with the trolling motor stood up in the air making two circles. Too bad it wasnt the same neighbors
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    Had my shake down run today. . Pure awesomeness. Wind was gusting to at least 20 mph and changing direction by the minute. If I spot locked it in the right place then I could worry about shooting the dock and not keeping the boat in position
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    Spot lock, best thing since slice bread. Mine still moves me around more than I like at times and other times it holds real steady. It likes wind over calm.

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    I would say it needs something to lean against ( wind or current) to really hold well. It had plenty of wind today
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