Trolling Motor head drifts
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 11:37 pm
When you take your foot off of my trolling motor the head and foot control will drift and not stay on course. Is there a way to tighten that up?
It is a Motor Guide, bow mounted, 12 volt, 46 pound thrust with foot pedal/cable.
I was also told I should mount the foot pedal in a stationary position to help avoid some of the fatigue and to also force the bow fisherman to cast forward so the back seater can also throw forward.
I guess what I'm really asking is should I mess around with this trolling motor or should I upgrade to 24 volt (I have 2 TM batteries)? Which brand/model is more reliable too if I do decide to go that route.
It's not a big problem on lakes but the Delta is brutal when the wind blows the same direction as the current...
Thanks in advance, Dan
It is a Motor Guide, bow mounted, 12 volt, 46 pound thrust with foot pedal/cable.
I was also told I should mount the foot pedal in a stationary position to help avoid some of the fatigue and to also force the bow fisherman to cast forward so the back seater can also throw forward.
I guess what I'm really asking is should I mess around with this trolling motor or should I upgrade to 24 volt (I have 2 TM batteries)? Which brand/model is more reliable too if I do decide to go that route.
It's not a big problem on lakes but the Delta is brutal when the wind blows the same direction as the current...
Thanks in advance, Dan