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Managing slack in cable for Minn Kota Terrova I Pilot
Been looking for help on this very topic. I too have had my last unit rigged with the cable running up the channel on my Terrova's shaft. I just installed a Helix 9 Chirp Mega SI. It doesn't seem to fit through the Terrova's knuckle running up the groove. Seems the new cable is just big enough to not let it slide through. Looking for an alternate way to deal the cable if I must run it outside the knuckle. Any ideas?
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dmack started following Terrova US2 transducer , Mega imaging transducer on trolling motor , Mounting new Helix 9 at the bow and 3 others
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Mega imaging transducer on trolling motor
I posted a question yesterday with no response. I'm going at it from a slightly different angle. Does anyone have experience mounting a mega imaging transducer on a Terrova trolling motor? When I ran the cable up the channel and siliconed over it, it doesn't seem to want to fit back through the "knuckle". Has anyone found the same? Any ideas? I sure don't want cable flopping around (especially on an expensive unit).
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Mounting new Helix 9 at the bow
Help. I am installing my Helix just like my last unit. I mounted the transducer to the trolling motor (Terrova). I had the cable running down the channel on the shaft and siliconed over. With my Helix I set it up exactly the same. I did notice that the cable was thicker but forged ahead assuming that there certainly would be that much clearance. Nope. I worked the trolling motor back through the knuckle. It took everything I could muster to slide it all the way on but knew I couldn't run it that way. It was just as hard getting it back off. I completely cleaned up the silicone and ran the shaft back through with the cable on the outside. Got everything back to square one. It just looks like I'm really going to have watch that cable stowing and deploying that trolling motor. I know I've seen videos of people that have done it without siliconing that cable in. Any assistance would be appreciated.
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Garmin echoMAP 94sv
I am replacing my bow unit. Was very close to pulling the trigger on either a Helix 9 or 10 ($1299 and $1699 respectively). I see that in a week Bass Pro has the Garmin echoMAP 94sv for considerably less ($599). I know that Garmin won't have the Mega Imaging. Saving somewhere between 700 and 1100 is enticing. However, I don't want buy something I wouldn't be happy with. Do any of you have any experience with this Garmin unit? What are your opinions?
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South Central Iowa Fishing Spots
There are quite a few good lakes south of the Metro area. Look into buying the book of maps of Iowa lakes. Most Walmarts carry them. I was visiting with an associate at Bass Pro in Altoona last weekend, he mentioned a number of lakes he fishes. Sugema, Wapello, Belva Deer, I may have misspelled all three of them.
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Crestliner new deep V Bass Boat
I have not looked into your boat or the Crestliner version. 5 years ago I bought a 1775 Competitor (Alumacraft) tiller model. I wanted aluminum but the front casting deck of a bass boat. I love my boat, you could hold a barn dance on the front deck. However, I'm not crazy about running a tiller (wind and lower HP restriction).
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Arky mold issues
I used to warm up my molds with a candle. It also left a lot of soot on the mold. I think that helped quite a bit.
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Cheap Jig Heads for Jig Tying
I buy mine at Sieberts. They advertise here. Great selection. Really nice variety. They have tied jigs, painted and untied, or unpainted and untied. I've been ordering from them for a few years now.
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Side imaging on bow mount trolling motor
I know I do. Just looking for that anonymous nudge.
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Side imaging on bow mount trolling motor
It does help. I am down to deciding if that 1" diagonal inch is worth the extra $400.
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Side imaging on bow mount trolling motor
I am replacing my H Bird 859 (up front). I am considering going full bore with Helix 10 Mega Si unit. Not sure if installing a side imaging up front is the way to go. I already have one in back. I just wondered if I would regret it if I just go with down imaging. I'm sure turning the trolling motor will impact the image somewhat. Just would like to get some input from others in the know. Thanks.
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Rigid electronics mounts
Question. Both of the tagged mounts are extremely rigid, does anyone have concerns that they are so rigid that the shock is transferred to the unit? I understand that it's probably better than the unit swinging down and hitting the console or trolling motor pedal. I just wonder about the guts of the unit absorbing all that shock.
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Terrova US2 transducer
I am upgrading my bow unit from a Humminbird 859 to a Helix 9 Chirp DI GPS G2N. I'm assuming the transducer that will come with the unit can't be used mounted to the trolling motor, at least that is what H Bird told me. I have a Terrova so I have the built in transducer. They do have an adapter cable for all the Helix models according to the Minnkota site. If I run my unit through the Terrova's transducer would I be sacrificing anything in terms of the quality of my images? I would appreciate any feedback from any of you that have some experience with this issue.
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2 Side Imaging transducers
Good to know. I have been told by a couple people (sales people) that you don't want si up front. I agree with Kicker, I use my si when I'm moving from place to place but primarily di at the bow. I think I have decided to go with a Helix 9 Chirp DI GPS G2N. So the initial question has been dealt with. So I would like my di transducer up front. So that brings up another question. I have a Terrova so I have the built in transducer. They do have an adapter cable for all the Helix models. If I run my unit through that transducer would I be sacrificing anything in terms of the quality of my images? Moderators-I am moving this question to a new thread as I believe it is irrelevant to the original thread.
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2 Side Imaging transducers
I appreciate the comments. I'm not sure my 898 transducer can be mounted to my trolling motor. I have also been told that you don't want side imaging read from a transducer mounted on a trolling motor due to the constant turning and change in direction. That's why I thought I would mount the Helix transducer on the transom and run the cable up to the bow.