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Cable Save 'R For Terrova Motor

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Anybody use these? I would love to manage all the slack cable for my transducer wire. $119.00 seems steep, but if it fixes the problem (and keeps the wire from getting nicked), I would order one.

I've had 2 terrovas and 2 Ulterras, never needed anything like this.  Looks like over kill to me. 

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I wanted to follow up on this in case it helps someone. I purchased a Cable Sav'R for $119.00. The price is a little high and I am sure some of you more handy folks will say you could do a DIY project for less. I'm not that handy. For me, this appears to solve a persistent problem. If you have an externally mounted transducer on a Terrova iPilot, this may be worth a look.

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That's interesting...I see it as being more useful on an Ulterra than a Terrova...but the new Terrova Lift Assists block the channel on the shaft.

 

What's really interesting to me here is your application on the front of what looks like a canoe.  I see an outboard back there...looks like that'd a make good river-musky rig for a fisherman who fishes by themselves a lot.

 

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My boat is a 16 ft Riverhawk Pro Caster Deluxe. I love my boat. The motor is a 15 HP and will go 22 MPH. You can put a 20 HP on there and go up to 28 MPH. I have a little device I use in it's place for electric only lakes. When I do that, my Terrova will hit 4 MPH.  I fish reservoirs, rivers, and Lake Lanier right out there with the bass boats. Very versatile little boat. Highly recommend.

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