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muskie nutt
Posted 2/7/2010 2:04 PM (#422235)
Subject: Minnkota Terrova




Posts: 99


Location: Hartford, Iowa
I am thinking about upgrading my trolling motor. I have an 80lb Minn Kota Maxxum Pro. Are the Terrovas worth the money? Also, do they have any problems I should know about? Oh yeah, Should I get a 60in. shaft? I have a 17 ft Tracker Targa. Thanks Chris

Edited by muskie nutt 2/7/2010 2:27 PM
bobbie
Posted 2/7/2010 2:44 PM (#422252 - in reply to #422235)
Subject: RE: Minnkota Terrova




Posts: 559


I just bought a new #80 terrova U/S and I pilot I think this is as cool as my first muskie. Also go with the 60" shaft you can not make a 54" shaft longer.
esoxfly
Posted 2/7/2010 3:18 PM (#422268 - in reply to #422235)
Subject: Re: Minnkota Terrova





Posts: 1663


Location: Kodiak, AK
I swapped out a Maxxum for my Terrova and I love it. I bought it mainly so I could use it on the remote and not have to balance on the foot pedal on LSC, and also so I could run it from the back of the boat. I do love it, but you have to understand there's a few differences between it and the Maxxum. First the turn response is much much slower. This is why bass guys hate Terrovas so much. You have to plan your turns so you have time for the head to turn. It's not terribly slow on it's own, but compared to the relatively instant turn of a cable drive, it's slow. The other difference, which is along those lines, is that you can't tell which way your head is pointing just by putting your foot on the pedal. So you have to look or just always be aware of where you're pointing before you goose it. Not an issue for me and I'm so used to it, and it's clean installation I love it.

They'll also say the turning of the head robs battery power, but I've never had an issue with it. Batteries last fine.

Get the 60". Go big or go home. Unless you exclusively fish small water that doesn't chop up and you don't need to worry about pulling the prop out of the water.
muskie nutt
Posted 2/7/2010 3:27 PM (#422271 - in reply to #422235)
Subject: RE: Minnkota Terrova




Posts: 99


Location: Hartford, Iowa
Thanks guys, I think I will go with the Terrova
Almost-B-Good
Posted 2/7/2010 4:33 PM (#422283 - in reply to #422235)
Subject: RE: Minnkota Terrova




Posts: 433


Location: Cedarburg, Wisconsin
I got an 80# Terrova AP/US two years ago and no problems yet in about 45 days of use. One really nice thing about the one I got is the co-pilot feature where you can sit in the back of the boat and work the trolling motor without a cord or foot pedal. Not that you will use it that often, but when you want to troll spinners off of boards slowly it's really nice to have. Also for dragging suckers, you can sit in the back and work your rod while the motor up front does the work. That way you never have to worry about having the line under the back motors.

On my Tuffy X-190 I opted for the 54" shaft and it works in all but the very roughest conditions, which I'd gladly trade off for not having the motor sticking way up in the air when you are running shallow water. But my boat sits a lot lower than yours so I'd second the motion to get a 60" shaft. I ran a 60" AP on my Alumacraft deep V and it worked great for keeping the motor in the water in the rough stuff.

Over all I'm impressed with the Terrova for ease of use and reliablitiy.
esoxfly
Posted 2/7/2010 6:02 PM (#422296 - in reply to #422235)
Subject: Re: Minnkota Terrova





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Location: Kodiak, AK
Co Pilot is awesome. I use it 100% of the time, even from the front of the boat. It's just nice to not have a pedal there. But I do carry the pedal in case I lose the remote, or the batteries (on the remote) die or whatever....
Propster
Posted 2/8/2010 7:34 PM (#422508 - in reply to #422235)
Subject: RE: Minnkota Terrova


Muskie Nutt, what will you do with your Maxxum? Is it in good shape? Email me if interested in dumping it after you get the Terrova. Thanks
kedberg at frontiernet dot net
BigO
Posted 2/16/2010 9:58 AM (#423998 - in reply to #422508)
Subject: RE: Minnkota Terrova





Posts: 169


Location: Pewaukee, WI
I went from the autopilot to a Terrova 101 a couple years ago and it's unreal. 36 volts of power that lasts all day even in big waves. Like the low profile foot pedal as well. Well worth the money IMO. Also really depends on the size of your boat, mine is a 619 Ranger. Smaller rigs dont need all that power to do the job. I use the Autopilot 80 as a back up on trips and it's rigged with the quick release plate so changing out trolling motors is pretty quick

DO
BigO
Posted 2/16/2010 10:29 AM (#424004 - in reply to #423998)
Subject: RE: Minnkota Terrova





Posts: 169


Location: Pewaukee, WI
oh, one more thing.

Call Ed Schilling, MinnKota repair with questions. He is the man and where I bought mine and get any service as well.

414-321-9662 is Ed's biz number. He is located in West Allis, WI area.

DO
CrappieKid
Posted 2/18/2010 1:59 PM (#424502 - in reply to #422235)
Subject: Re: Minnkota Terrova





Posts: 80


Location: Geneva, IL
There is a brand new (in-the-box) 80 Terrova/AP/US2/iPilot (60" shaft) in my truck. I picked it up at Cabelas about an hour ago. I have the new charger, 6 GA cable, and breaker. All I need is another Trojan SCS225 and some soft water.
4reukmuskies
Posted 2/19/2010 9:36 PM (#424726 - in reply to #422235)
Subject: Re: Minnkota Terrova





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Crappiekid,

do you really need the AP with that if you bought it with the Ipilot?

shaley
Posted 2/20/2010 9:23 PM (#424877 - in reply to #424726)
Subject: Re: Minnkota Terrova





Posts: 1184


Location: Iowa Great Lakes
You know my feelings on this nutt
shaley
Posted 2/20/2010 9:25 PM (#424878 - in reply to #424726)
Subject: Re: Minnkota Terrova





Posts: 1184


Location: Iowa Great Lakes
You know my feelings on this nutt
muskie nutt
Posted 2/20/2010 11:05 PM (#424890 - in reply to #422235)
Subject: RE: Minnkota Terrova




Posts: 99


Location: Hartford, Iowa
Found my Terrova 80lb US2 I-pilot 60" for 1217.79 at Minnkotamonster.com...... Thanks for all the input.... Chris
CrappieKid
Posted 2/22/2010 4:40 PM (#425184 - in reply to #424726)
Subject: Re: Minnkota Terrova





Posts: 80


Location: Geneva, IL
It comes with advanced AP.

Doonan
Posted 2/25/2010 2:30 PM (#425796 - in reply to #424890)
Subject: RE: Minnkota Terrova




Posts: 153


Location: Storm Lake, IA
muskie nutt - 2/20/2010 11:05 PM

Found my Terrova 80lb US2 I-pilot 60" for 1217.79 at Minnkotamonster.com...... Thanks for all the input.... Chris


Did you get to use the $100 mail in rebate when you ordered from them? Here is the rebate form

http://www.jasonhalfenoutdoors.com/mkrebate.pdf
Plunker
Posted 2/25/2010 6:04 PM (#425831 - in reply to #422235)
Subject: Re: Minnkota Terrova




Posts: 307


muskie nutt, I don't know what kind of sonar you use, but If it's lowrance I've got a Minnkota US2 to blue Lowrance connector I'd let go for cheap.
muskie-addict
Posted 2/28/2010 10:39 PM (#426320 - in reply to #424890)
Subject: RE: Minnkota Terrova




Posts: 272


muskie nutt - 2/20/2010 11:05 PM

Found my Terrova 80lb US2 I-pilot 60" for 1217.79 at Minnkotamonster.com...... Thanks for all the input.... Chris


I-Pilot, or A-Pilot? New, or rebuilt?

That seems a REALLY sweet for AP, I'd sure think IP would be even more. I bought the exact same unit (AP) in September. I called around and did some searching online and Gander of all places was the cheapest I could find. I think the motor and a RAM mount came to just a shade under 14 hundy with tax.

Whether AP or IP, I'd say you did well for that price if they're new units.

-Eric
whynot
Posted 3/1/2010 11:21 AM (#426378 - in reply to #422235)
Subject: Re: Minnkota Terrova




Posts: 897


I got a brand new Terrova 101/US2 54" for $770 last year. It seems the units without AP didn't sell well (no big deal since you can add it later and I don't really need it!) and I got a great deal on a closeout model from a buddy who works at a sporting goods store. However, I found the same motor on Ebay for $900 before the mail in rebate at the same time. You can find deals if you look hard enough.
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