terrova and i pilot
ande
Posted 12/7/2011 9:55 AM (#527652)
Subject: terrova and i pilot




Posts: 79


I have been asked about the i-pilot on my terrova. I absolutely love it. Here is are some of the features that I use as a musky fisherman.

I use the record a trail route sometimes when I am fishing a secluded structure and route my trail. I could take a nap in the bottom of the boat while the boat runs around this trail.

I also will run the boat from the back sometimes with just my remote this is a handy feature if I want to have a guest in the front of the boat or if I just want to sit down for awhile.

It has cruise control. I can set the boat to run at a certain speed and not have to worry about speed control.

The spot lock is huge. When fishing in a strong wind or an area around rocks I will hit my spot lock when I catch a fish. After CPRing the fish I can continue on my route without having to reposition. A few years ago I saw some guys fishing my favorite spot on a lake and it was windy. By the time they got done fiddling around with the fish and putting hooks on etc.. they were almost 150-200 yards away from the area. I took my friend up to the area and we boated two fish. Had they had the spotlock feature they wouldn't have gotten so far off course. (on a busy weekend if you snooze you lose I thought)

The ipilot feature is amazing with the terrova.

kjgmh
Posted 12/8/2011 1:33 PM (#527835 - in reply to #527652)
Subject: RE: terrova and i pilot





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Location: Hayward, WI
If anyone is looking at getting an Ipilot, the remote is redeisgned and upgraded to 6 track storage. Should be hitting shelves soon. The new remote is much more user friendly.
Guest
Posted 12/8/2011 6:08 PM (#527893 - in reply to #527652)
Subject: RE: terrova and i pilot


I have a 50lb PowerDrive, the original model. Can an i-pilot be purchased for this model?
anzomcik
Posted 12/8/2011 6:18 PM (#527897 - in reply to #527652)
Subject: Re: terrova and i pilot





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Santa is bringing me a terrova with ipilot. I think i am getting the "old" ipilot. Not a big deal for me, but it is 50$ more i believe for the new style.

Makes you wonder why the people at minn kota did not put on a SD card slot so you can recall say 20+ trails or more with memory cards, I am not a super tech guy but just about any big electronic has a SD card slot anymore.

Edited by anzomcik 12/8/2011 6:19 PM
muskyhunter47
Posted 12/9/2011 3:48 PM (#528062 - in reply to #527652)
Subject: Re: terrova and i pilot




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Location: Minnesota
how long of a trail can you record 100 yards 500 yards or is it a time trail
anzomcik
Posted 12/9/2011 5:23 PM (#528077 - in reply to #527652)
Subject: Re: terrova and i pilot





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you can store 3 trails up to 2 miles each on the "old" version, or the new one can store 6 trails each 2 miles in length
ande
Posted 12/9/2011 6:08 PM (#528088 - in reply to #527652)
Subject: Re: terrova and i pilot




Posts: 79


Two things additional things I forgot to put in my first post.

First I believe GPS trails are not exact. There is some deviation from the trails. So on my recorded trails I find my boat may vary about 10-15 feet. So I would not use my recorded trails through a rock hazzard area on shield water if it meant I couldn't have a 10-20 float in trails. Where I use it though it has worked very nice.

Secondly, I do not like the cruise control or recorded trail runs in a stronger wind. The unit has a tough time compensating for those situations.

Other than the above two items to deal with I absolutely love the ipilot. I will be putting the new version on my other boat this spring.
shaley
Posted 12/9/2011 10:32 PM (#528123 - in reply to #528088)
Subject: Re: terrova and i pilot





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Location: Iowa Great Lakes
I also love mine, the 3 of us that all fish togeather all run the Terrovas and wouldn't fish without them....
Guest
Posted 12/10/2011 7:40 AM (#528132 - in reply to #527652)
Subject: RE: terrova and i pilot


Seems to me that when I set the cruise control faster (Say 1.5 -2 mph for walleye trolling) the record a track works better in stronger winds. Spot lock is awesome in retrieving snagged lures and fishing windswept points. This all lets you concentrate on fishing instead of boat control.


Rob
Guest
Posted 12/10/2011 3:37 PM (#528179 - in reply to #527652)
Subject: RE: terrova and i pilot


Am I correct to assume the I Pilot has the Auto Pilot feature built into it as well where I can set a course and go straight like AP does?

Thanks
anzomcik
Posted 12/10/2011 7:09 PM (#528195 - in reply to #527652)
Subject: Re: terrova and i pilot





Posts: 531


Yes it has that feature, look up minn kotas site it has a nice video explaining all the features
TAN
Posted 12/14/2011 7:38 AM (#528664 - in reply to #527652)
Subject: RE: terrova and i pilot


I have a question about i-pilot. Can you run your gas motor and use the remote to record a track, then come back to it and fish it with the trolling motor? or do you have to actually run the trolling motor to record a track?

Thanks

TAN
nocturnalmotors
Posted 12/14/2011 10:58 AM (#528692 - in reply to #527652)
Subject: Re: terrova and i pilot





Posts: 373


Location: Maine Township, MN
I love my iPilot on my PDV2. I had to remove the foot pedal on this model, but haven't missed it. Ande hit all the biggies and I agree that Spot Lock is huge. Works perfect when "Fish on!!" Also, I use the advanced auto pilot and cruise control at the same time to stay on a heading without having to keep touching the remote.