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curleytail
Posted 3/17/2015 11:05 AM (#760113 - in reply to #755702)
Subject: Re: Ipilot vs ipilot link




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Location: Hayward, WI
I feel like I wouldn't have much use for the link feature. I'd say the depth I'm actually in more often than not is different than what it shows I should be in on the map. There's cases on the Chippewa flowage that the Link feature would run me right into an island, and conversely I've been 50+ yards from islands but the chip shows my loacation to be on land. Not talking about bogs that move either, actual islands.

In theory I can see the link being handy, especially for a walleye guy trolling or running rigs along a breakline or something. For casting, I am always moving my boat shallower and deeper to hit key points and turns on a piece of structure. Setting my boat at one contour and keeping it there would cause me to miss a lot.

Maybe I'm a little confused about how the link works, but in my mind it would not be worth spending much money for me to get. Many of the other features of Ipilot make a lot of sense though.

Tucker

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