ADR
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I am considering upgrading trolling motors and I'm looking at an ulterra. Wanted to see if anyone here uses one and what kind of experience they have had with it. I appreciate any feedback.
What's the dislikes about the pedal?I have a terrova which is similar without the autodeploy. I will say this, i absolutely despise the foot control on the terrova. Thats just one thing to look at if you stay on the motor alot. If you are a spotlocker it probably wont bother you as much.
I'm definitely not a Minn Kota only guy. In fact to get full use of the features of the ulterra, I plan on changing the front depth finder from lowrance to hummingbird. I had looked at the force but seems it lacks the ability to follow a pre-set trail. I long line for crappie a lot and I could see where that would be handy.After months of reading reviews and watching YouTube videos I went with the Garmin Force. Like you I was worried about spending that much money on a trolling motor. I been 100% satisfied. It's flawless on windy days & pulls my boat 4mph.
Unless you are a Minn Kota only guy check out Garmin.
One of the guides I fish with in the Keys got the Ulterra on a new boat last year. He said it was great when it worked. Had a couple of occasions that it wouldn't stow. Nothing like being out 10-20 miles with a trolling motor that won't come out of the water.I have had two friends with an Ulterra. Both told me that WHEN it would work, it was the greatest thing since sliced bread. The self-deploy was an awesome feature.
Unfortunately, both had significant problems with theirs. It cost one $500+ to get it repaired. The other guy had his in for weeks on end four different times under warranty repair. When it went bad the fifth time, Minn Kota agreed to give him a credit towards a Terrova.
The Ulterra was what I had planned to buy for my boat. After listening to my friends and reading a bunch of very negative reviews, I decided to go with the Terrova. I use the fob control on mine and have not needed a foot control for the saltwater fishing I am doing with my boat.
its like a flat panel without much travel at all to steer insteadd of the toe to heel style like the ultrex that has a good feel. . I would advise trying both out before you buy one. Granted, you can get used to anything and get comfortable. Im just not a fan when i have to stay on it and not using spot lock.What's the dislikes about the pedal?
Im wanting to go back to a force but i wasnt 100% on the anchor lock. I had one of the first ones released and loved everything about it but that anchor lock was all over the place. One day it did good and the next it would wanderAfter months of reading reviews and watching YouTube videos I went with the Garmin Force. Like you I was worried about spending that much money on a trolling motor. I been 100% satisfied. It's flawless on windy days & pulls my boat 4mph.
Unless you are a Minn Kota only guy check out Garmin.
Mine is attached to a plate that has a lock on it. I can remove the motor if it even seized without problems. Provided I have the key to remove the lock.If you go the Ulterra route then look up how to MANUALLY stow it. It's not hard and there's a latch on the side. Just make sure you have a screwdriver on the boat to remove the side cover if need be. Mine is linked to my helix 9 in the back of my boat cause I have a tiller steer. I can be scanning and see structure and mark it on my graph and hit a button on my Helix and the trolling motor deploys and takes me right to the structure and then spot locks on it. The "circle" feature and follow the contour is GREAT features.
I thought about going that route but if I'm not on my boat then it's in the garage. It's bolted down to the aluminum deck of my boat and a tornado probably couldn't rip it off so hopefully that's an deterrent to thieves if I'm running into a store.Mine is attached to a plate that has a lock on it. I can remove the motor if it even seized without problems. Provided I have the key to remove the lock.