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Is the 2nd Gen Terrova really THAT bad?
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<blockquote data-quote="redrum" data-source="post: 464040" data-attributes="member: 14669"><p>I got my new (to me) motor!</p><p></p><p>I found a deal on a used 3rd gen. 80lb/45" iPilot Terrova with bluetooth from a guy nearby that was upgrading to an Ultrex.</p><p></p><p>I've only been able to spend about 30 mins on the water with it so far. The spot lock is impressive to say the least. With a very strong current it will just sit there adjusting speed and direction to hold in place. Being able to walk around the boat and make adjustments to the location and direction is just fantastic. I can't wait to get some more time with it.</p><p></p><p>I want to learn how to use the autopilot and get comfortable moving up to and around obstacles while steering with the remote. It is very different coming from cable steer control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redrum, post: 464040, member: 14669"] I got my new (to me) motor! I found a deal on a used 3rd gen. 80lb/45" iPilot Terrova with bluetooth from a guy nearby that was upgrading to an Ultrex. I've only been able to spend about 30 mins on the water with it so far. The spot lock is impressive to say the least. With a very strong current it will just sit there adjusting speed and direction to hold in place. Being able to walk around the boat and make adjustments to the location and direction is just fantastic. I can't wait to get some more time with it. I want to learn how to use the autopilot and get comfortable moving up to and around obstacles while steering with the remote. It is very different coming from cable steer control. [/QUOTE]
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