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Clampy 10-05-2013 07:56 AM

Minn Kotta vs Motor Guide ??
 
I will be ordering the new sled in a week or so and I was all in on a I pilot but I just got finished reading about motor guides version. 105lb and is supposed to be more silent and once on spot lock you can bump it in any direction 5 ft at a time while still in lock mode. It is also made to link up with lowrance units. These features are pretty nice. Somewhere around 1800$ with everything. Lifetime warranty on shaft too. I have used both brands in past and broke them both equally. Any thoughts/recommendations would be appreciated.


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TNP 10-05-2013 09:29 AM

fished with a guide this week- His I pilot was useless b/c the remote was bad or battery was dead. I have a MG with hand control...just make 3 batteries hot and go!!!!!! Best way to go is without all the fancy stuff to break, remember its salt water!!;)

"W" 10-05-2013 09:32 AM

MG 4Life........I tried MK but it sucks

Nasty 10-05-2013 09:56 AM

I've splintered that so called tough minn kota shaft. Stainless steel is the way too go. Motor Guide for me.

Clampy 10-05-2013 10:11 AM

Yeah. I like that xi5 motor guide. It looks sweet and is supposed to be really quiet. I think I will get that 105 with the foot pedal for when I want to bass fish. http://www.motorguide.com/introducin...trolling-motor


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brokenline 10-05-2013 11:54 AM

I had a wireless MG, never really worked great, and after about 6 months the foot control wouldn't communicate with the motor at all anymore.

I'm not sold that wireless and trolling motor technology go together yet.

Edit: Purchased new in summer of 2012

Clampy 10-05-2013 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brokenline (Post 633465)
I had a wireless MG, never really worked great, and after about 6 months the foot control wouldn't communicate with the motor at all anymore.

I'm not sold that wireless and trolling motor technology go together yet.

I've used a few I pilots and I liked them. I'm pretty sure MG improved upon MK version. I hope anyway.


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I make oil 10-05-2013 12:24 PM

I'd go with MG.

meaux fishing 10-05-2013 12:52 PM

I hated my MG great white hand control. Bent the shaft twice, my error, but never broke a MK shaft. I also had the bottom plastic on the control part break twice... not my fault. The new MG may be really nice, but I've never had a problem with MK. Now the rest of the MK stuff is hot garbage...

jldsc 10-05-2013 01:07 PM

I've owned a few of both and had problems with both. I feel the new MK are better than MG though. The best MG model I believe is the Brute they made years ago...only problems out of the last one I had was my error. The digital boards seemed to be crap on the MG's. I have a 101MK right now that really like with no complaints.


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alphaman 10-05-2013 01:46 PM

I probably would have gotten the motor guide if they had it when I got my sled. Since I have the lowrance unit. Most peoblems people have qith the mk rwmote is they are using the WRONG battery. 2450N is the batrery to get. It a thicker lithium battery. the ones from walmart will not work! !

U saw how my ipilot worked. No problems at all. Good luck bro

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Clampy 10-05-2013 02:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alphaman (Post 633500)
I probably would have gotten the motor guide if they had it when I got my sled. Since I have the lowrance unit. Most peoblems people have qith the mk rwmote is they are using the WRONG battery. 2450N is the batrery to get. It a thicker lithium battery. the ones from walmart will not work! !

U saw how my ipilot worked. No problems at all. Good luck bro

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Yeah. I def like the MK the only knock is it is a little loud. I might be the test dummy for the MG. I like the lifetime shaft warranty and wireless foot pedal and the spot lock you can move around in 5' increments.


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speck-chaser 10-05-2013 02:33 PM

Heard through the grapevine a few weeks back, that mk, is fixing to come out with a 109 or 112 lb thrust ipilot

Dogface 10-05-2013 03:35 PM

I have had 5 MG and at least that many MKs and will never own a MG again. The MK is better in grass and the foot control is much stronger. I bent or broke 6-8 MG shafts and only broke 1 MK shaft and they replaced it free of charge. That's over 20 yrs of bass tournaments and 10 or so years of salt water fishing.

meaux fishing 10-05-2013 04:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nasty (Post 633441)
I've splintered that so called tough minn kota shaft. Stainless steel is the way too go. Motor Guide for me.

new MG has a composite shaft it looks like

meaux fishing 10-05-2013 04:12 PM

MG remote

http://www.wired2fish.com/wp-content...te-control.jpg







MK remote
http://store.minnkotamotors.com/aimg...43f9295617.jpg

alphaman 10-05-2013 06:30 PM

Minn Kota® Introduces the Most Powerful Trolling Motor on the Market

July*2013

Racine, WI–Continuing the evolution of electric trolling motor technology, Minn Kota® introduces the most powerful trolling motor on the market featuring 112 pounds of thrust. "As the long-time innovation leader, we have developed a motor that delivers significantly higher thrust with minimal impact to size and weight," Minn Kota Senior Product Manager Dave Maryanov said. "In addition to increased power, the new balanced motor design offers improved boat control with less steering effort."The high thrust models provide extra power when needed such as fighting wind and current, making quick adjustments, powering through thick vegetation and moving between fishing spots. The new 112-lb thrust motors are designed to maximize efficiency. Amp draw is similar to existing 36-volt motors, delivering increased thrust without compromising time on the water.The 112-lb thrust models (36-volt system) will be available in 2014 for the following Minn Kota product lines: Fortrex™, Terrova™, Riptide SF and Riptide ST bow-mount motors, and Riptide® Transom motors.For more information visit *minnkotamotors.com, contact Minn Kota, P.O. Box 8129, Mankato, MN 56002, or call 800-227-6433.Johnson Outdoors Marine Electronics, Inc. consists of the Minn Kota, Cannon, Humminbird*and LakeMaster brands. Minn Kota® is the world’s leading manufacturer of electric trolling motors, as well as offers a complete line of shallow water anchors, battery chargers and marine accessories. Cannon® is the leader in controlled-depth fishing and includes a full line of downrigger products and accessories. Humminbird® is a leading innovator and manufacturer of fishfinders, fishfinder/GPS combo units, ice flashers and digital depth gauges. LakeMaster® is a premier brand of*digital GPS maps.

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boggycreek 10-05-2013 07:11 PM

No display on the remote? That was a bad decision

MarshRat89 10-05-2013 07:52 PM

My dad has the I wireless. It's only a year old and superior just had to change the transmission. It was warranty but still.


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alphaman 10-05-2013 08:35 PM

Superior tried to screw over my coworker big time!!! he paid for 60in shaft ipilot he put on a 54in on his boat and changed 60 to 54 on his recite!!! Not good business at all!!!

This happen last week!

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