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Want To Add A Power Pole To Bass Tracker 190 Tx


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#1 zildjian

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Posted July 25 2012 - 08:29 AM

Hey Guys,

I'm thinking about adding a Power Pole to my Bass Tracker 190TX
Having a hard time deciding which one to buy. You guys recommend any model or size? Also would I have to add a battery or does it run off the current two that came with the boat?

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Posted July 25 2012 - 09:25 AM

Get the Sportsman model. You won't need an extra battery for it. It will run off one of your existing batteries without any problems.

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Posted July 25 2012 - 09:28 AM

Thanks Glen!

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Posted August 01 2012 - 08:17 AM

What about the Minn Kota Talon vs power pole?

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Posted August 03 2012 - 07:20 PM

I'm thinking you would need two P/P's.
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Posted August 03 2012 - 07:29 PM

The power pole is better than the Talon. In my opinion I have a talon on my aluminum boat and wish I would have gotten a power pole. How much room in your back storage compartment is the biggest deciding factor in which one you will buy. Also you do not need 2 of either of them I only have one on each boat. But if it is windy you will have some sway in the front of the boat with only one. You do not realize how nice they are to have until you have one.

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Posted August 06 2012 - 08:39 PM

i don't have much room back there... do all the power poles series use the pump?

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Posted August 07 2012 - 08:22 PM

this is all the room i got, which is in the very back section directly underneath the motor.

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think this will be enough room for a PP Pump?
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Posted August 10 2012 - 01:58 PM

I would say learn to use a drift sock and save money.

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Posted August 10 2012 - 05:51 PM

My buddy just installed a talon on his boat, I'm not saying this to start a pp vs. talon war. The talon was just an easier fit for his boat and less costly. He paid around 1500 for the talon and the mount. The mount is the hardest thing to get. He couldn't get one for his port side (which is what they recommend) ,but he was installed and working in less than 30 min. I am thinking of going with the talon just to keep from having to install pp, pump, hydraulic fluids, bleed lines, wiring. Well I am sure you get the rest.

Either way you decide, good luck and please post pics.

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Posted August 10 2012 - 06:31 PM

Zildjian, you have plenty of room for a pump, and it looks like an easy-to-access area too. You shouldn't have any problem.

Jeremy - you're making it sound a lot harder than it seems. You can install a PP in as little as an hour if you're handy. You have the pole, pump, wires, and lines. That's all there is to it. The hydraulic fluid is made of soy, so if you accidentally spill it, it won't cause you any problems nor is it hard to clean up.

I like the Bluetooth app myself. You can easily customize the install via your smartphone without having to reach into tight spaces or mess with the equipment. Heck, you don't even have to be in the boat to do it!
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Posted August 10 2012 - 08:39 PM

Jeremy - you're making it sound a lot harder than it seems. You can install a PP in as little as an hour if you're handy. You have the pole, pump, wires, and lines. That's all there is to it. The hydraulic fluid is made of soy, so if you accidentally spill it, it won't cause you any problems nor is it hard to clean up.


Glenn,

You are probably absolutely right as I have no personal experience with either. I was just going off of information from a friend who may have been misinformed. I was in no way trying to bash or say in anyway that talon was a superior product to a power pole. I am actually in the market myself and have yet to decide on what I want but was actually leaning towards a Talon due to my friends dealings with the instailation. I will continue to research and see what best suits me.

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Posted August 10 2012 - 09:21 PM

Never got the feeling you were bashing. I'm just letting you know. Every install is different, regardless of which you go with. Just in the differences in boat designs makes each install unique. For example, PP says you need to drill a hole for the hydraulic lines, but I was able to run them through the existing hole for the engine lines. So...no holes.
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Posted August 27 2012 - 11:37 PM

if i were to pick up a new power pole, which i'm considering the Pro Series Model in 8ft, but then again, i have no room for a third battery at all! is a third battery a must for this? or can i run it off one of my two batteries?

Also, i don't want the power pole mounted directly to the boat, but i would like to buy the adapter plate they offer, but I'm not sure which one i need to buy for the perfect fit for my boat and power pole model or how one is better fit over the others. i want to have it on the starboard side of my boat.

anyone have any thoughts or experience with this?

thanks guys!

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Posted August 27 2012 - 11:45 PM

You don't need another battery to run it. It doesn't need it. I run them off one of my trolling motor batteries.

For the mounting brackets you want, I'd give Power-Pole a call or email them if I were you. There's a lot of different bracket possibilities based off motor brand and year as well as the boat (and jackplate if you have one). It's a bit confusing, but they'll help you out.

You might want to check out this video: http://www.bassresou...lation.html it might answer some of your questions and help you out.
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