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Titan started following Trolling motor advice , New Motorguide Xi5 (what I've learned) and Help with 2019 Tracker Pro Team 175
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New Motorguide Xi5 (what I've learned)
I've had the new Xi5 for a few weeks now. I love the TM but I've learned a few things I didn't know before making the purchase. I thought I would list them for any of you guys thinking of getting one for your boat. 1. The wireless foot pedal takes some getting used to. The first time I used it I thought "what have I done, this thing sucks!" But, I got used to it and like it quite a lot now. 2. It's a complete waste of time/money to mount an external transducer. The wire has to be run down the shaft and when the motor turns 360 degrees, the wire gets bound up, stopping the motor from turning. It also limits how far you can lower or raise the shaft. This TM is not made for an externally mounted transducer. 3. The internal transducer is SONAR only. The internal transducer cable supplied with the trolling motor doesn't match up to my forward mounted Hook2 fish finder, it's a 7 pin connector, I think. I'm attempting to find out if the newer Hook2's will will connect as we speak. If anyone out there knows the answer please post it. The point being, if you use an HDS, Elite Ti or Ti2 up front, and want to have downscan/sidescan, you can't use the internal transducer. 4. It will interface with the console mounted Lowrance Elite Ti2 (all the Elite and HDS units) with the use of an NMEA 2000 cable, allowing you to use the control functions of the TM through the fish finder. The Xi5 has the wire used to make the connection already installed. You only need the NMEA 2000 cable. 5. There is some interference on the front mounted Lowrance with the external transducer. But I'm told this is fixable. 6. The fob (remote) control is excellent. You can run the TM from anywhere in the boat (or out of the boat for that matter). My third time out, I was alone so had to park the boat at the dock while I parked my truck. I let the TM down, took the fob with me and let the boat drift. When I returned, I steered the boat back to the dock with the fob and climbed aboard. 7. The spot lock feature is excellent. I've tested it numerous times both in high winds and no winds. It works almost perfectly in windy conditions but gets a bit confused when there is no wind. It will still hold you on your spot, but may take a bit longer to settle in when there is no wind. 8. The "cruise" control is excellent. You can set it in the direction you want to go. Set the speed and forget about it. I've been blown off course once, during a fairly high wind. 9. The 80 pound thrust is very powerful. A couple of times, while on spot lock, the motor decided it needed to be somewhere else in a hurry and went sideways at full speed. If you aren't ready for this, it can knock you out of the boat. I'm not sure why it did that, but it only happened twice (on my first test trip) when there was very little wind and hasn't happened since. Had I not been within a few feet of a concrete water inlet I would have left it alone to see where it took me! 10. It's a bit more effort to deploy and recover than some motors. It's completely different from most cable steer motors. The shaft has to be slid outward, then the mount pivots allowing the motor to swing down into the water. 11. The depth of the motor is easily adjusted (which I like a great deal). I'm sure I'm forgetting a few things so feel free to add your own thoughts. Overall, it's a great trolling motor. Works as advertised. Has a bit of a learning curve not found in standard cable type motors. Limits your ability to use downscan and sidescan in the bow, but makes up for it with excellent spot lock, cruise control and the fob. Hope this answers a potentially new buyers questions. Oh, if anyone knows the answer to the Hook2 connector question please reply.
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Help me decide
Hey Michigander, I bought an Xi5 a month ago. I want to use the internal transducer on it. The transducer is sonar only (no downscan or sidescan). Do you know if a Lowrance Hook2 9 will connect directly to the transducer cable on the Xi5? I already have a smaller Hook2 5. It doesn't appear to have a 7 pin connector that will fit the built in transducer. I wired the Hook2 5 externally and I'm having the same issue you mentioned.
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Fishing And Relationships
Yesterday, in Oklahoma, it was 78 degrees with almost zero wind. I got off work at 3:30 and decided to hook up the boat and fish til dark. At 5:00, my 18 year old high school senior calls and says he wants me to meet him at school so he can get some hitting practice in (baseball). I said, "son, it's a really nice day to do some fishing, how about you go with me". He said he really needed to do some hitting. So, instead of fishing, I threw batting practice until dark! I did get a little perturbed about it I admit. But, I got to thinking that he's my last kiddo and will be moving on soon. I came to the conclusion that, as much as I enjoy the fishing, I don't want to miss out on time spent with him right now. I don't know about you guys, but I've been saying "maybe next year" for about 20 years now. I wouldn't change it for anything though.
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Proven baits that don't produce, perhaps.
Rattle Traps!!! Me too! Caught a lot of white bass on them but can't remember ever catching a largemouth.
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Help with 2019 Tracker Pro Team 175
Thanks for the info. Those screws are hidden well! I WILL resort to the hole saw if I have to!!
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Help with 2019 Tracker Pro Team 175
I know, this is a stupid question but........I'm wanting to upgrade my trolling motor. I tried to remove the old one yesterday and the bolts holding it just spin, indicating, of course, that I need to get under the front deck in order to remove those bolts. There is a sloping, carpeted, panel going from the front deck (where the foot pedal is located) up level with the aluminum portion of the front of the boat (where the TM is bolted on). I cannot figure out how to remove the sloping panel. The TM wiring comes out of the panel. I removed that assembly but did not see any way to remove the entire panel which, I think, would allow access to the underneath side of the trolling motor. I didn't see any screws in the panel. There are some screws going down through the aluminum on the upper level, but those just spin also. Does anyone out there know how to remove the sloping panel? Or, how to remove the trolling motor? I didn't make much of an effort because I didn't want to damage anything. Help! The second photo shows the panel.
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Trolling motor advice
So I've done some looking around. The Motorguide Xi5 with Pinpoint GPS ($1,429.00) will link to my Lowrance units, has spot lock, heading lock and cruise control. If you buy the NMEA 2000 gateway cables to connect to the Lowrance unit ($70.00) I think you can set a course on the Lowrance with a series of waypoints and the trolling motor will take you to the waypoints, in line, at whatever speed you set it at. It won't follow a contour on the map though. I hope this info. is correct. If anyone knows I'm wrong on one (or more) of these points, let me know.
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Trolling motor advice
Thanks for the replies! I think you're correct. I may be better off saving for awhile longer and getting a Ghost. I like my Lowrance units and don't want to have to change.
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Trolling motor advice
I'm looking to upgrade my trolling motor. I do a lot of catfish and crappie fishing as well as bass fishing. I want a motor that works with Lowrance fish finders (Elite ti2), has spot lock, remote steering, programmable heading with speed control and the ability to follow a contour on a GPS map on the unit. So far, the only advice I've gotten is the new Lowrance Ghost, but it's three thousand dollars. I was thinking the Motorguide Xi5 maybe. Are there any others out there that might work? I don't know much about these newer trolling motors and was hoping one of you guys would be able to provide some advice. I'm hoping to spend in the $1,500.00 range max. Thanks for the help.
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The latest sale thread
I agree. The Pro Qualifier 2 reels are on sale now, $74.97. The Pro Qualifier 2 "limited edition" are on sale for $69.99. The salesman at BPS told me it's the exact same as the PQ2 but with different paint. I'd like to pick up a couple but, I've seen the PQ2 for $59.99 before and may wait for that again.
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Titan started following BPS Pro Qualifier II Limited Edition on sale
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BPS Pro Qualifier II Limited Edition on sale
It's nice that we're both posting it huh? Spread the word!
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BPS Pro Qualifier II Limited Edition on sale
These reels are on sale at Bass Pro right now. $69.97, down from $99.99
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First times for 2019?
A first for me. Using electronics to intentionally target bass in deep water structure successfully. Broke the 30 pound barrier for Blue Catfish. Used a box knife to cut two hooks out of my calf! Mapped my entire home lake on Cmap Genesis!
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I can't take it any more
I agree! I'm still bass fishing, but I really enjoy going after big blue cats this time of year. It's a much more relaxing experience!
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More airbrushed jigs
Those look great! You've probably already gone over this somewhere else, but what kind of airbrush/paint etc...are you using. I'd like to get into doing this too. Nevermind Big 'un, I found the other thread. Thanks though.