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Location: MN | samuwenn - 4/24/2014 11:44 PM
we are looking at 2 motors with 3 configureations each
terova
terova ipilot
terova ipilot link
power drive
PD ipilot
PD ipilot link
since you are not running a bird and lakemaster already just get a IPILOT and rock that, now as far as terova versus PD, thats up to you, but i use both my foot pedal and my controller on a daily basis, why use a hand to run the troller when i could be casting and using the foot pedal?, but the pedal alone doesnt use spot lock or retrace a path or record a track,
loved my ipilot soo much bought a new 101 with LINK on terova killer deal since they discontinued the 101 i saved over 600
now i am not positive but i dont think the PDv2 with ipilot has both a footpedal and a handheld, i think it is just a handheld. so i vote 1000% terova with ipilot, unless you have used copilot alot and love it
also dont forget the US2 univesal sonar its like $80 more but if your going to run a bow graph its well worth it, as far as i have experianced they are invincible and the cord is thru the shaft rather than wrapped around it or glued in the notch
This is correct. Since you are not interested in Ipilot Link, you should know that you can get regular Ipilot on either the Powerdrive or the Terrova. It seems as though the poster thought that by purchasing the Terrova he was forced into purchasing the iPilot Link, which is not true.
IMO, the Terrova has a bit quieter turning motor that is less obtrusive when changing direction. In addition, the Terrova also also has a deployment system that I find to be more convenient. But one of the best features of the Terrova is the foot pedal. You should check out both to see the differences in the foot pedal. |