My old motorguide servo positioning trolling motor is on it's last leg. It' sall electric and yesterday it had some itermittent problems. Called motorguide and of course, they dont make parts or service it anymore. I am thinking on going new but could use some guidance. what is a good model to buy? What is smooth to steer? 12 volt, 50 lbs of thrust, long shaft, is what I have..yea I said shaft.

Posted Mon Oct 01, 2012 1:12 pm

muffinman

My old motorguide servo positioning trolling motor is on it's last leg. It' sall electric and yesterday it had some itermittent problems. Called motorguide and of course, they dont make parts or service it anymore. I am thinking on going new but could use some guidance. what is a good model to buy? What is smooth to steer? 12 volt, 50 lbs of thrust, long shaft, is what I have..yea I said shaft.



Being a Motorgiude owner first thing I can tell you is Ill never buy one again, I have a 48 lb thrust bow mount motorguide pro series, in a cartopper event I was passed by two guys in a canoe, very sad..not to mention it does not preform well in vegitation Im not sure if you are talking transom or bow mount , whether you constantly travle thru thick vegitation when you fish or not, but I would recommend you buy a Minn Koto regardless of what you do

Posted Mon Oct 01, 2012 1:56 pm

Thanks Neil, Its a bow mount. You are right as far as going thru any veggeis, it sucks. Already looking to the Minn Kota. Anyone else?

Posted Mon Oct 01, 2012 7:58 pm

Go with the minn kota. I had motor guides on my previous 2 boats and I didnt have any issues, but the TM sucked in the weeds. My MK goes through weeds like a champ.

Posted Mon Oct 01, 2012 8:06 pm

sinista

muffinman

My old motorguide servo positioning trolling motor is on it's last leg. It' sall electric and yesterday it had some itermittent problems. Called motorguide and of course, they dont make parts or service it anymore. I am thinking on going new but could use some guidance. what is a good model to buy? What is smooth to steer? 12 volt, 50 lbs of thrust, long shaft, is what I have..yea I said shaft.



Being a Motorgiude owner first thing I can tell you is Ill never buy one again, I have a 48 lb thrust bow mount motorguide pro series, in a cartopper event I was passed by two guys in a canoe, very sad..not to mention it does not preform well in vegitation Im not sure if you are talking transom or bow mount , whether you constantly travle thru thick vegitation when you fish or not, but I would recommend you buy a Minn Koto regardless of what you do



Come on Neil give us some cred not many of the boats can keep up with pound town!!!!!

Posted Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:23 pm

sinista

muffinman

My old motorguide servo positioning trolling motor is on it's last leg. It' sall electric and yesterday it had some itermittent problems. Called motorguide and of course, they dont make parts or service it anymore. I am thinking on going new but could use some guidance. what is a good model to buy? What is smooth to steer? 12 volt, 50 lbs of thrust, long shaft, is what I have..yea I said shaft.



Being a Motorgiude owner first thing I can tell you is Ill never buy one again, I have a 48 lb thrust bow mount motorguide pro series, in a cartopper event I was passed by two guys in a canoe, very sad..not to mention it does not preform well in vegitation Im not sure if you are talking transom or bow mount , whether you constantly travle thru thick vegitation when you fish or not, but I would recommend you buy a Minn Koto regardless of what you do



Neil, I've seen the vegitation you travel thru....hell you'll need my 175hp to cut thru that, never mind the trolling motor! Smile

Posted Tue Oct 02, 2012 9:21 am

tommyboy

sinista

muffinman

My old motorguide servo positioning trolling motor is on it's last leg. It' sall electric and yesterday it had some itermittent problems. Called motorguide and of course, they dont make parts or service it anymore. I am thinking on going new but could use some guidance. what is a good model to buy? What is smooth to steer? 12 volt, 50 lbs of thrust, long shaft, is what I have..yea I said shaft.



Being a Motorgiude owner first thing I can tell you is Ill never buy one again, I have a 48 lb thrust bow mount motorguide pro series, in a cartopper event I was passed by two guys in a canoe, very sad..not to mention it does not preform well in vegitation Im not sure if you are talking transom or bow mount , whether you constantly travle thru thick vegitation when you fish or not, but I would recommend you buy a Minn Koto regardless of what you do



Neil, I've seen the vegitation you travel thru....hell you'll need my 175hp to cut thru that, never mind the trolling motor! Smile



I know you have you are usually the only other guy that is nuts enough to fish the same stuff

Posted Tue Oct 02, 2012 9:23 am

I have had both brands and prefer Minn Kota over motorguide. The less expensive Minn Kota is the Edge. The next one up is the Maxxum. I own both. The difference in the 2 motors is the gradual power up feature the Maxxum offers that the Edge does not. If you have the edge and you have it on 4 or 5 and you hit the power, it is instantly on at that speed and can jerk you right out of the boat in a topper. The maxxum has a slight delay in that the power builds relativly slower ( 1-2 seconds) and doesnt have the "kick" of the edge. It is a smoother start. The maxxum also has the Digital Maximizer feature which helps your batteries to last 2-3 times as long as motors without it. The Maxxum also comes with a "breakaway" mount. if you run into something at a good clip. the mount will " break away" then be able to be snapped back into place insted of bending or breaking. The edge has a numbered power system. i.e. 1,2 3,4 and 5. The maxxium is a variable speed. No numbers just a dial to power up and down. It is more accurate and allows better speed options.The prices for 50lbs thrust is $500 for the edge and $800 for the Maxxum. If I were buying a new motor I would buy the Maxxum

Posted Tue Oct 02, 2012 9:23 am

biggz53

sinista

muffinman

My old motorguide servo positioning trolling motor is on it's last leg. It' sall electric and yesterday it had some itermittent problems. Called motorguide and of course, they dont make parts or service it anymore. I am thinking on going new but could use some guidance. what is a good model to buy? What is smooth to steer? 12 volt, 50 lbs of thrust, long shaft, is what I have..yea I said shaft.



Being a Motorgiude owner first thing I can tell you is Ill never buy one again, I have a 48 lb thrust bow mount motorguide pro series, in a cartopper event I was passed by two guys in a canoe, very sad..not to mention it does not preform well in vegitation Im not sure if you are talking transom or bow mount , whether you constantly travle thru thick vegitation when you fish or not, but I would recommend you buy a Minn Koto regardless of what you do



Come on Neil give us some cred not many of the boats can keep up with pound town!!!!!



Credit Given, you guys must both be Native American you some serious paddlin ass mo-fo's!

Posted Tue Oct 02, 2012 9:29 am

sinista

biggz53

sinista

muffinman

My old motorguide servo positioning trolling motor is on it's last leg. It' sall electric and yesterday it had some itermittent problems. Called motorguide and of course, they dont make parts or service it anymore. I am thinking on going new but could use some guidance. what is a good model to buy? What is smooth to steer? 12 volt, 50 lbs of thrust, long shaft, is what I have..yea I said shaft.



Being a Motorgiude owner first thing I can tell you is Ill never buy one again, I have a 48 lb thrust bow mount motorguide pro series, in a cartopper event I was passed by two guys in a canoe, very sad..not to mention it does not preform well in vegitation Im not sure if you are talking transom or bow mount , whether you constantly travle thru thick vegitation when you fish or not, but I would recommend you buy a Minn Koto regardless of what you do



Come on Neil give us some cred not many of the boats can keep up with pound town!!!!!



Credit Given, you guys must both be Native American you some serious paddlin ass mo-fo's!



Not for long, just boat a jon boat last week, getting it registered just in time for the last tourney haha

Posted Tue Oct 02, 2012 9:51 am

Just saw this in Cabellas bargain cave after reading Stratos's post.
http://www.cabelas.com/catalog/browse/bargain-cave-new-this-week-boating-fishing/_/N-1102644/Ns-CATEGORY_SEQ_105638580?WTz_l=SBC%3Bcat105591780


The link wasn't working. It's the third one to the right in the second row that I was relating to his post

Posted Tue Oct 02, 2012 10:22 am

biggz53

sinista

biggz53

sinista

muffinman

My old motorguide servo positioning trolling motor is on it's last leg. It' sall electric and yesterday it had some itermittent problems. Called motorguide and of course, they dont make parts or service it anymore. I am thinking on going new but could use some guidance. what is a good model to buy? What is smooth to steer? 12 volt, 50 lbs of thrust, long shaft, is what I have..yea I said shaft.



Being a Motorgiude owner first thing I can tell you is Ill never buy one again, I have a 48 lb thrust bow mount motorguide pro series, in a cartopper event I was passed by two guys in a canoe, very sad..not to mention it does not preform well in vegitation Im not sure if you are talking transom or bow mount , whether you constantly travle thru thick vegitation when you fish or not, but I would recommend you buy a Minn Koto regardless of what you do



Come on Neil give us some cred not many of the boats can keep up with pound town!!!!!



Credit Given, you guys must both be Native American you some serious paddlin ass mo-fo's!



Not for long, just boat a jon boat last week, getting it registered just in time for the last tourney haha



Nice you gonna paddle that too??? LMFAO!!!!!

Posted Tue Oct 02, 2012 1:50 pm

sinista

biggz53

sinista

biggz53

sinista

muffinman

My old motorguide servo positioning trolling motor is on it's last leg. It' sall electric and yesterday it had some itermittent problems. Called motorguide and of course, they dont make parts or service it anymore. I am thinking on going new but could use some guidance. what is a good model to buy? What is smooth to steer? 12 volt, 50 lbs of thrust, long shaft, is what I have..yea I said shaft.



Being a Motorgiude owner first thing I can tell you is Ill never buy one again, I have a 48 lb thrust bow mount motorguide pro series, in a cartopper event I was passed by two guys in a canoe, very sad..not to mention it does not preform well in vegitation Im not sure if you are talking transom or bow mount , whether you constantly travle thru thick vegitation when you fish or not, but I would recommend you buy a Minn Koto regardless of what you do



Come on Neil give us some cred not many of the boats can keep up with pound town!!!!!



Credit Given, you guys must both be Native American you some serious paddlin ass mo-fo's!



Not for long, just boat a jon boat last week, getting it registered just in time for the last tourney haha



Nice you gonna paddle that too??? LMFAO!!!!!



we are doing one more tourney in big red then sending that thing to the bottom of the lake....good riddance

Posted Tue Oct 02, 2012 2:00 pm

biggz53

sinista

biggz53

sinista

biggz53

sinista

muffinman

My old motorguide servo positioning trolling motor is on it's last leg. It' sall electric and yesterday it had some itermittent problems. Called motorguide and of course, they dont make parts or service it anymore. I am thinking on going new but could use some guidance. what is a good model to buy? What is smooth to steer? 12 volt, 50 lbs of thrust, long shaft, is what I have..yea I said shaft.



Being a Motorgiude owner first thing I can tell you is Ill never buy one again, I have a 48 lb thrust bow mount motorguide pro series, in a cartopper event I was passed by two guys in a canoe, very sad..not to mention it does not preform well in vegitation Im not sure if you are talking transom or bow mount , whether you constantly travle thru thick vegitation when you fish or not, but I would recommend you buy a Minn Koto regardless of what you do



Come on Neil give us some cred not many of the boats can keep up with pound town!!!!!



Credit Given, you guys must both be Native American you some serious paddlin ass mo-fo's!



Not for long, just boat a jon boat last week, getting it registered just in time for the last tourney haha



Nice you gonna paddle that too??? LMFAO!!!!!



we are doing one more tourney in big red then sending that thing to the bottom of the lake....good riddance



make sure you remember where you sink her and tie a giant brush pile to her before you do!

Posted Tue Oct 02, 2012 3:11 pm

Nice to see you guys having fun. SO, about the trolling motor. Thank you for the guidance. I belive my electronic pedal got wet and wouldnt work correctly. I t is working in the driveway so i am gonna try to get the rest of the season out of it. I am looking at the MK. Who knows, maybe a deal will pop up on craigs list or a sale somewhere. Thanks again! You all never fail to dissapoint with information or humor.

Posted Wed Oct 03, 2012 6:12 am

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