Motorguide Trolling Motors Help

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Dom
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Motorguide Trolling Motors Help

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Hey I was just wondering if anyone had purchased a Motorguide Pro Series 70lb thrust trolling motor from Bass Pro Shops in Manteca? I purchased one New in April 2011 and my boat sat in the shop for almost 3 months so I got like a month and a half of use on this trolling motor.

Anyway we were fishing yesterday on the Delta and I was fishing the outside weed line I nail a fish I fight him swing him in the boat my son gets the scale it goes 4 1/4 lbs the boat is blowing into the weeds so I go to get on the trolling motor and the pedel is limp and the motor wont turn!!! I never broke a cable before, but I am assuming thats what has happen. I did not force the pedel and I did not hear anything it was fine when I hook the bass, I am baffled.

Anyway I called BPS today and they said I had to call back tommorrow that the service center is closed on Sunday and Mondays . Just wondering if I purchased a lemon or if this is just a fluke. I just dont understand how a cable can just go like that and only having minimal use on it. I guess I should have dropped the 300 bucks more and gotten the Minn Kota Maxxium :(
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Re: Motorguide Trolling Motors Help

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I have had the cable come off where it connects to the foot pedal it does not brake it just comes off. I have reinstalled it and tightened the tension but it still comes off from time to time. Stay with the motor guide don't go to the other brand.
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Hi Dom it could have happened when the wind blew it into the weeds and rocks if the motor got twisted or bound up. If I am not mistaken your unit is a one cable unit, the cable sets in a rack which could have broken causing the same problem
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Thanks Duckman I have not pulled my pedal yet (I have it screwed to the deck) but that might be the problem and if it is I dont want it nothing worse then having to repair the pedal on the water if it is the problem and being BRAND NEW with only alittle over a month of use it should not be happening.

Hey Gene thanks for the info and offer but seriously no rocks, just the outer weeds (weed line) I am confused becuase the trolling motor did not hit anything and it wasnt full of weeds and I did not force it to turn there was no force. I was simply floating with the current (incoming tide) down this long rock wall only using the trolling motor to keep me stright on the outside weed line I was cranking parralle to the weed line. If I had hit a rock or forced the pedel I would have known it, just the wirdest thing. I have a 1 year warranty on the motor thru BPS so I am going to take it off the boat tonight and run it over there tomorrow. I am only asking to see if this is a ongoing problem with this model becuase if it is I reather just exchange it out for a better motor. the bite was getting hot and we had to put it on the trailer ealry becuase of the dang TM and that sucked .

The Ranger is Older but we have went thru the whole boat and put everything on it NEW from TM,Batteries,fish finders,onboard charger ,lights,etc.. so stuff like this would not happen :D guess its just my luck :wink:
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The cable on my Motorguide 46lb. snapped in open water at Lake Oroville. The wait time at the local authorized repair shop was weeks, so I just bought the cable for $44.00 and replaced it myself. It took me about an hour, and the only tools I needed were a phillips-head screwdriver and needle-nose pliers. Just a little trial-and-error to get it facing straight ahead with the pedal horizontal, but other than that it was easy.
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