The Ultrex is every thing you need. Two minutes of practice with the remote and you will be trolling like a pro.
My 2015 merc 115 4s only slows to 3.0 mph. Anyone have suggestions on how to get to 1.2-1.7? Is there a idle adjustment? Pro's or con's on a trolling plate
EasyTroller Trolling Plate | Ironwood Pacific ? I have a Ultrex but have never used the remote. Do I need to learn how? Thanks
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The Ultrex is every thing you need. Two minutes of practice with the remote and you will be trolling like a pro.
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I use electric as well. Remote works pretty well, but I have a Terrova.
I run 1.5-3 mph. Slower in cold water and I really burn 'em in the summer and fall.
Use your ultrex....the remote is easy
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Play with your tilt/trim. Also you can hang buckets or anchors on a short piece of rope. Of course a drift sock works too.
Mercury supposed too have a feature that you can add to motors that you can lower the idle rpm. Thought about getting it when we bought a boat with a 75 4s on it. We have an ulterra tm and it does a great job trolling. Your ultrex should really do the job you want. One thing we don't know is what size boat you have. I have a Ranger RT178 and the ulterra will troll over 2 mph. Don't know how long the batteries last at that speed.
The Ultex no doubt especially if you are linked to a Humminbird. Follow contours and the whole nine yards!!
I had an 80lb on a tritoon with two group 31's and could pull cranks 6-7 hours no problem at all.