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(Yesterday, 12:11 PM)Gone Forever Wrote: I upgraded from an old 12V 36lb PowerDrive to a new Terrova 24 volt 80lb in a 60" shaft. I also wanted the built in transducer which I got in CHIRP, not mega down or side imaging. This is so I can add a Hummingbird Helix and have them work together while my Garmin will provide Side Imaging for me.
This year I will be running 2 LA batteries from Interstate, just because they are almost new and it looks like the LI's are getting smaller which will help with my battery location on my boat.
I am just getting the motor mounted on the boat today, but if all goes as expected I should be on the water very soon.
I am looking forward to spot lock and using the fob as well as the foot pedal. That was a big part of my choice, I wanted BOTH the foot control and the fob. Fob for E-Z and foot control for when my hands are full.
Was on sale at ABPS for $$2,000, with tax 2,200 but my military discount canceled that so I've got 2K into it so far but need to buy a quick release bracket. I've already got the 60 amp breaker, the 4/0 tinned cables and a Perko #1, or #2 or Both or all off battery switch.
No wires over heating for you. Them are some girthy cables. Take some wrastlin to get them wired to connections
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(Yesterday, 01:18 PM)EyLayo Wrote: (Yesterday, 12:11 PM)Gone Forever Wrote: I upgraded from an old 12V 36lb PowerDrive to a new Terrova 24 volt 80lb in a 60" shaft. I also wanted the built in transducer which I got in CHIRP, not mega down or side imaging. This is so I can add a Hummingbird Helix and have them work together while my Garmin will provide Side Imaging for me.
This year I will be running 2 LA batteries from Interstate, just because they are almost new and it looks like the LI's are getting smaller which will help with my battery location on my boat.
I am just getting the motor mounted on the boat today, but if all goes as expected I should be on the water very soon.
I am looking forward to spot lock and using the fob as well as the foot pedal. That was a big part of my choice, I wanted BOTH the foot control and the fob. Fob for E-Z and foot control for when my hands are full.
Was on sale at ABPS for $$2,000, with tax 2,200 but my military discount canceled that so I've got 2K into it so far but need to buy a quick release bracket. I've already got the 60 amp breaker, the 4/0 tinned cables and a Perko #1, or #2 or Both or all off battery switch.
No wires over heating for you. Them are some girthy cables. Take some wrastlin to get them wired to connections Sorry, my mistake, 4AWG, not 4/0 cables. I will correct that.
While we are on the subject and before I head off to BPS, what quick release mount do all of you prefer. I had the sliding type on the PD, it was fine, no issues at all. I am looking at and reading reviews for the newer style with the screw knob on the side and don't see any advantage to that, I am also looking at the cam lock type but see there are 3 different models, a plain, one that slides 6" and one that slides 10".
The last type is the puck type where the puck remains on the boat, and you set an outer doughnut that is attached to the motor down around it and push a double pin holder into place. I've had this type before and if I remember it could be a struggle to line up a heavy 24 volt motor and get the pins slid into place.
What do you all have and how do you like them?
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(Yesterday, 12:11 PM)Gone Forever Wrote: I upgraded from an old 12V 36lb PowerDrive to a new Terrova 24 volt 80lb in a 60" shaft. I also wanted the built in transducer which I got in CHIRP, not mega down or side imaging. This is so I can add a Hummingbird Helix and have them work together while my Garmin will provide Side Imaging for me.
This year I will be running 2 LA batteries from Interstate, just because they are almost new and it looks like the LI's are getting smaller which will help with my battery location on my boat.
I am just getting the motor mounted on the boat today, but if all goes as expected I should be on the water very soon.
I am looking forward to spot lock and using the fob as well as the foot pedal. That was a big part of my choice, I wanted BOTH the foot control and the fob. Fob for E-Z and foot control for when my hands are full.
Was on sale at BPS for $$2,000, with tax 2,200 but my military discount canceled that so I've got 2K into it so far but need to buy a quick release bracket. I've already got the 60 amp breaker, the 4AWG tinned cables and a Perko #1, or #2 or Both or all off battery switch. Curious about BPS? Not familiar, Online or something local to you?
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I think that he is referring to Bass Pro Shops
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(Yesterday, 05:40 PM)a_bow_nut Wrote: I think that he is referring to Bass Pro Shop
Thanks, my mind set thoughts aren't working to well since getting a knee replacement and the drugs
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I just noticed a couple days ago the Farmington Cabela ad sign above the Station Park Shopping Mall now says Bass Pro Shop. I haven't been in that store since Dec 2024 when it was still Cabela's. Anybody know when that happened? Just curious.
Checking the Internet, I see the Lehi store is still called Cabela's.
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(Yesterday, 05:07 PM)Bduck Wrote: (Yesterday, 12:11 PM)Gone Forever Wrote: I upgraded from an old 12V 36lb PowerDrive to a new Terrova 24 volt 80lb in a 60" shaft. I also wanted the built in transducer which I got in CHIRP, not mega down or side imaging. This is so I can add a Hummingbird Helix and have them work together while my Garmin will provide Side Imaging for me.
This year I will be running 2 LA batteries from Interstate, just because they are almost new and it looks like the LI's are getting smaller which will help with my battery location on my boat.
I am just getting the motor mounted on the boat today, but if all goes as expected I should be on the water very soon.
I am looking forward to spot lock and using the fob as well as the foot pedal. That was a big part of my choice, I wanted BOTH the foot control and the fob. Fob for E-Z and foot control for when my hands are full.
Was on sale at BPS for $$2,000, with tax 2,200 but my military discount canceled that so I've got 2K into it so far but need to buy a quick release bracket. I've already got the 60 amp breaker, the 4AWG tinned cables and a Perko #1, or #2 or Both or all off battery switch. Curious about BPS? Not familiar, Online or something local to you? Yes, Bass Pro Shops. I think it won't be long before we see Cabela's name in many places.
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For those who run a 24V motor, are you running 2ea 12V LI batteries in series or 1ea 24V LI battery ?
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Puck style for me.
When motor is off for whatever reason boat looks very clean.
No problem at all to line up pin.
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(Today, 01:48 AM)MrShane Wrote: Puck style for me.
When motor is off for whatever reason boat looks very clean.
No problem at all to line up pin.
I bought the puck style first, but the way my boat is shaped, I couldn't get 3 attachment points that I felt were secure and still have clearance for the motor to deploy. I then bought the longer mount and was able to get the right angle and clearance and have it secure. I still have the puck style mount - if anyone can use it, let me know - happy to donate it to the cause.
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(Today, 01:48 AM)MrShane Wrote: Puck style for me.
When motor is off for whatever reason boat looks very clean.
No problem at all to line up pin. Thanks.
(Today, 02:55 AM)brookie Wrote: (Today, 01:48 AM)MrShane Wrote: Puck style for me.
When motor is off for whatever reason boat looks very clean.
No problem at all to line up pin.
I bought the puck style first, but the way my boat is shaped, I couldn't get 3 attachment points that I felt were secure and still have clearance for the motor to deploy. I then bought the longer mount and was able to get the right angle and clearance and have it secure. I still have the puck style mount - if anyone can use it, let me know - happy to donate it to the cause. I'll take you up on that offer of the Puck style, if it doesn't work out for me, I'll pass it on through BFT again.
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(Today, 01:05 AM)Bduck Wrote: For those who run a 24V motor, are you running 2ea 12V LI batteries in series or 1ea 24V LI battery ? I'm running two 12 vdc, 140 aH smart batteries in series. I bought them in February at $615 for both including UT tax. Now they are $360 each plus tax. The 100 aH batteries are a little less expensive at $290. I went with the 140 aH because I don't have a gas kicker to help push the boat. If you have a gas kicker to help push, the 100 aH will do the job for probably a full day of fishing.
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(Today, 02:55 AM)brookie Wrote: (Today, 01:48 AM)MrShane Wrote: Puck style for me.
When motor is off for whatever reason boat looks very clean.
No problem at all to line up pin.
I bought the puck style first, but the way my boat is shaped, I couldn't get 3 attachment points that I felt were secure and still have clearance for the motor to deploy. I then bought the longer mount and was able to get the right angle and clearance and have it secure. I still have the puck style mount - if anyone can use it, let me know - happy to donate it to the cause. I have a smaller boat like brookie, I still don’t know if I’m satisfied with my mount system. Just be aware that the quest motors are roughly 110 pounds and it is an awkward 110 pounds.
I am thinking of going with the deck support plate and remounting. I just feel like in the wrong conditions. It can end up like a can opener situation. On the battery side I’m running three 100 amp hour lithiums. I was at the gorge this week and I only charged the batteries because I wanted to try out my generators that I got a deal on KSL. I really enjoy launching with the remote. Every little bit of physical activity I can save in the launch and retrieval helps me to put that time and energy into Fishing. You just have to go over your steps repeatedly so you don’t drop her in and watch her float away. Some of the features are amazing, the drift mode is one of my favorites, especially pulling steel. It’s amazing technology.
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(10 hours ago)Gone Forever Wrote: (Today, 01:48 AM)MrShane Wrote: Puck style for me.
When motor is off for whatever reason boat looks very clean.
No problem at all to line up pin. Thanks.
(Today, 02:55 AM)brookie Wrote: (Today, 01:48 AM)MrShane Wrote: Puck style for me.
When motor is off for whatever reason boat looks very clean.
No problem at all to line up pin.
I bought the puck style first, but the way my boat is shaped, I couldn't get 3 attachment points that I felt were secure and still have clearance for the motor to deploy. I then bought the longer mount and was able to get the right angle and clearance and have it secure. I still have the puck style mount - if anyone can use it, let me know - happy to donate it to the cause. I'll take you up on that offer of the Puck style, if it doesn't work out for me, I'll pass it on through BFT again.
PM sent. Yeah I liked the puck mount, just would have to mount it too far back on the bow to get the attachment points, then the motor wouldn't clear the front.
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(1 hour ago)brookie Wrote: [quote pid="1161808" dateline="1745588640"]
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I bought the puck style first, but the way my boat is shaped, I couldn't get 3 attachment points that I felt were secure and still have clearance for the motor to deploy. I then bought the longer mount and was able to get the right angle and clearance and have it secure. I still have the puck style mount - if anyone can use it, let me know - happy to donate it to the cause. I'll take you up on that offer of the Puck style, if it doesn't work out for me, I'll pass it on through BFT again.
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PM sent. Yeah I liked the puck mount, just would have to mount it too far back on the bow to get the attachment points, then the motor wouldn't clear the front.
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I have a pretty open and overhanging bow with a flat surface, we will see.
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Which motor do you have? Minn Kota PowerDrive V2 and I upgraded it for iPilot (i.e. remote with all the bells/whistles). Mine is 12V and 55lbs thrust. Plenty for my 17.5' boat. I can run it for at least 5 hours while shore-fishing Mantua, Newton, and Hyrum. I can spot-lock deep jigging locations at Bear Lake, Flaming Gorge and Rockport for hours with one battery. NOTE #1: My friend has a 24V Ulterra that self-deploys and has trouble with it for the last 2 years. It won't deploy, turn on, etc. Must be some type of electrical gremlin but I think they are too complicated and simply break too easily. NOTE #2: Be cautious of using Lithium Ion batteries if you fish during the winter, unless you store your boat somewhere warm or not fish at all and then pull the batteries out and store them in a warm area. My friends in MI who fish until the lakes freeze up, have switched back to lead acid batteries since the Lithiums just don't stand up the cold weather. Now if you don't fish in the winter, then it might not be an issue? Just do a google search online and you'll see the issues guys are having in the cold climates with lithiums.
What features drove you to get one? I liked it since it was 12V and still had plenty of thrust and I could spend $400 for the iPilot Upgrade Kit so I can control it with a remote (not a pedal) and have the ability to follow contours, a compass heading or spot-lock when I want it.
Are you satisfied with it? VERY!
Ease of maintenance or maintaining? So far there has been none! I make sure to face the propellor down and then turn it on for about 2 seconds so it "flings" any remaining water out from the housing when it is cold (below freezing) so nothing cracks or freezes solid.
Is or was price an issue? No. I could have went to a 24V system but didn't want to have to carry an extra battery. I also think that 55lbs/thust is more than I actually need. If I have to put it on the highest setting, then the wind is probably too much to fish in to begin with. The extra $400 is worth every penny for iPilot.
Are there any regrets of your purchase? None at all.
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