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Opinion On Powerpole Purchase

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I've been thinking of purchasing a PowerPole for my boat lately, I have a 2014 Nitro Z6.  I mainly fish the canals in South Florida (Miami area), and probably a few trips a year to the lake.  What I'm undecided about is, should I spend the money on the PowerPole, or should I go ahead an upgrade a few other components.  I'm thinking upgrade the charger to a 4 bank, add another TM battery (gets me ready for a 24volt TM), add another cranking battery, add hydraulic steering, etc.  I'm thinking I should probably upgrade the components, but just wondering if there is some compelling argument which would sway me to the PowerPole which I'm not aware of.

 

Don't get me wrong, a PowerPole will be mounted on my boat, but maybe just not now.

 

Thoughts? 

Some days I wouldve died to have a power pole on my boat on lake o.

my .02..since its a new boat I would go with what you need to upgrade the boat and make it the best ride you can...then go with the PP...

I'd go with a power pole.

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