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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 248095" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>I like them both equally well, but only for the purpose they were designed for.</p><p></p><p>When bass fishing, I did nothing but curse the powerdrive. It works amazingly well when in open water, downlining and slow trolling, as it can be controlled from anywhere in the boat, and doesn't require constant hands on control, but when working a shoreline, ledge, hump, or anything else you are casting to, the powerdrive is horrible. The response time is slow, and you have to constantly look down at the motor to see which way it is pointed. With the cable steer motor (Edge), you never have to look at the arrow, as you can feel it with your foot. </p><p></p><p>At the same time, when striper fishing in open water, I curse the cable steer motors. You run to the back of the boat to tend a flatline, and then the boat starts to work around in a circle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 248095, member: 55"] I like them both equally well, but only for the purpose they were designed for. When bass fishing, I did nothing but curse the powerdrive. It works amazingly well when in open water, downlining and slow trolling, as it can be controlled from anywhere in the boat, and doesn't require constant hands on control, but when working a shoreline, ledge, hump, or anything else you are casting to, the powerdrive is horrible. The response time is slow, and you have to constantly look down at the motor to see which way it is pointed. With the cable steer motor (Edge), you never have to look at the arrow, as you can feel it with your foot. At the same time, when striper fishing in open water, I curse the cable steer motors. You run to the back of the boat to tend a flatline, and then the boat starts to work around in a circle. [/QUOTE]
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