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Fellas I need some trolling motor advice
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<blockquote data-quote="18th hole" data-source="post: 371412" data-attributes="member: 12164"><p>Tntroller thanks very much for taking time to help. The reason I have somewhat moved past the tiller option is just what you mentioned. My question would have better been phrased as "do the tiller models flop around much if you have your hand off it" ie Is there any way to adjust the friction & keep it from moving too much? </p><p></p><p>My objective is to keep my hands free as much as possible. Also, if I went with the Co-Pilot model & did not like the hand control I would assume I could purchase a foot pedal. Would that require any type of disengagement of the hand held device or can both be active at the same time?</p><p></p><p>Again much thanks, I'll very likely go with the Terrova based on your reply. I have no desire to fight a trolling motor when I'm deploying or stowing. Now I'm down to Co-Pilot or I-Pilot. The spot lock is not a deal breaker for me either way. As long as the Co-Pilot will maintain a heading without constant input, that might very well do the trick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="18th hole, post: 371412, member: 12164"] Tntroller thanks very much for taking time to help. The reason I have somewhat moved past the tiller option is just what you mentioned. My question would have better been phrased as "do the tiller models flop around much if you have your hand off it" ie Is there any way to adjust the friction & keep it from moving too much? My objective is to keep my hands free as much as possible. Also, if I went with the Co-Pilot model & did not like the hand control I would assume I could purchase a foot pedal. Would that require any type of disengagement of the hand held device or can both be active at the same time? Again much thanks, I'll very likely go with the Terrova based on your reply. I have no desire to fight a trolling motor when I'm deploying or stowing. Now I'm down to Co-Pilot or I-Pilot. The spot lock is not a deal breaker for me either way. As long as the Co-Pilot will maintain a heading without constant input, that might very well do the trick. [/QUOTE]
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