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Location: S.Wisconsin | Does any one know of a good place to pick up a powerdrive v2 foot pedal. I hate paying 110.00 each time. Thanks |
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| I believe they have them for $69 at Dorns Midvale in Madison |
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Location: S.Wisconsin | Thanks. I will check with them |
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Location: Contrarian Island | i think that is the older PD version....i think the V2s are more.... but Matt, report back! I might need another new on for my PD |
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Location: S.Wisconsin | Still gonna stop in this weekend but I just got of the phone with customer service and have my fingers crossed that the problem with at least one of my pedals is fixed. The go tab was off center of the button a tad. Works in my garage anyhow....we will see what happens on the water now |
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| Love these pedals when they work...the life span of mine are usually 6 months. They swear their is no issues with these pedals. haha. |
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| I don't know if I've been lucky or what but (knock on wood) I am on my fourth season with the original pedal (I know I'm in the minority here). I use my boat an average amount with a few "full" weekends every year (I had to replace the control board at the end of last season, so I must be using it enough....lol). I have always stored mine in a barn/garage and when I have it docked for longer periods I can store the pedal under the deck the trolling motor is bolted to, leaving it protected from direct rain.
I do love the pedal (how it operates) and now when I'm on other boats I have trouble using other pedals as this one is so easy to use. Are there as many issues with the wireless version of the pedal? That one would be really easy to keep dry while not in use. |
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| I've gone through 3 pedals in 2 seasons. No problems. HA! |
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