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jonnysled
Posted 8/27/2014 11:18 AM (#727288 - in reply to #726106)
Subject: Re: A Cautionary Tale: Installing Recessed Trolling Motor Footpedal Tray in a Ranger 621





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Location: minocqua, wi.
i've broken a cable but that's something i'd done on maxims too, it happens to all of them from wear and use. the auto, i broke by doing something stupid so not the motor's fault, my other MG is just fine too. having both cable and auto is nice … plain and simple. it's a 15 minute changeout only because you have to replace the transducer … hummingbirds couple the transducer, otherwise it would be a 5 minute or less swap out.

also, check out the Xi5 and compare to the terrova, if you don't have brand loyalty it shows well and less money.

MG makes good products from my experience.

Bottom-Line is that there is a rope stow-and-deploy automatic product on the market if you are looking at the whole market and not just one maker.

Edited by jonnysled 8/27/2014 11:31 AM

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