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Bow mount trolling motors
« on: Yesterday at 10:53:06 AM »
Been contemplating an electric bow mount for my wessel. Would like to hear opinions wether it would be worth it and troubles vs benefits. I run an 21' Sea Runner and have an 8hp kicker currently. Lotsa ocean and PS fishing plus BigC and some lakes. Thanks

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Re: Bow mount trolling motors
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 10:56:59 AM »
Game changer!
Get one that has autopilot (follows contours), spot lock and consider auto deploy. I have the Minnkota Riptide Ulterra 36v, 80# thrust on my sled. Makes controlling drifts easier and pretty much negates the anchor. I do run my kicker and bow mount together to save battery in strong current.

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Re: Bow mount trolling motors
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 11:27:30 AM »
I love mine.  It's pretty basic, 12V, Bluetooth remote, no GPS but spot lock would be nice.   I can do a 180 degree turn within the length of the boat with it.  I don't even carry a kicker anymore; with the bow mount it isn't needed.  LiFePO4 batteries are a game changer, and they just keep getting cheaper and cheaper. 

My boat is only 16' but there are options for bigger boats.  Make sure that you get a long enough shaft, so you aren't sucking air with a following sea or a lot of weight in the stern. 

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Re: Bow mount trolling motors
« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 11:29:07 AM »
Game changer!
Get one that has autopilot (follows contours), spot lock and consider auto deploy. I have the Minnkota Riptide Ulterra 36v, 80# thrust on my sled. Makes controlling drifts easier and pretty much negates the anchor. I do run my kicker and bow mount together to save battery in strong current.

I have an 80 MinnKota Riptide and have had two Fresh only Terrova’s after using both manual bow mount and transom mounted trolling motors.
As was said, once you go the route of Spot Lock and Contour Following it would be very difficult to go back. I also run my kicker to help hold position or troll in heavy currents.
If You are doing salt get a bigger then recommended and get more battery than recommended for the size of the boat.
My 80 is on a 19’ and during big tide changes, on spot, lock I have had it running just below wide open for hours without the kicker helping. I am using Lithiums on mine.
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Re: Bow mount trolling motors
« Reply #4 on: Yesterday at 06:09:52 PM »
Shaft length was a question as it seems my bow rides high. Is the auto deploy worth the $$? Seems I'd only drop once or twice. And wondering if saltwater version is a good option

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Re: Bow mount trolling motors
« Reply #5 on: Yesterday at 07:35:18 PM »
I went with a longer than needed shaft and have had it come out of the water when it was rough.
I debated on auto deploy, but I have very good access to the front of my bow and the MinnKota's have a spring inside they call "Auto Assist" that makes it easier to pull up, plus the auto deploy is just more stuff to go wrong.
The Riptide will work for fresh or salt, the fresh water Terrova's do not have the same level of protection as the salt ones. There are other differences but I do not remember what all they are.
I am only familiar with the MinnKota's, so I can not give any info on other brands.
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Re: Bow mount trolling motors
« Reply #6 on: Yesterday at 09:11:28 PM »
The Riptide Terrova I see has 90-115 lbs thrust. Plenty?

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Re: Bow mount trolling motors
« Reply #7 on: Today at 07:37:54 AM »
It’s definitely worth getting a bow mount in general. The size of correction you need from the stern for a slight adjustment for the wind is obnoxious, but with a bowmount it just steers easier. When I’m trolling fast I’ll use both and only steer with the bow mount.

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Re: Bow mount trolling motors
« Reply #8 on: Today at 08:18:39 AM »
While I would tentatively say “Yes” on the thrust, I sure have not regretted going bigger than necessary on mine.
Same with batteries. I have two Lithiums that are both at the high end of what they recommend for power. I have had to switch in a couple of high wind King Tide days.
As was said, and I do the same, I will lock my kicker in place at just above idle and steer with the bow mount.
One advantage using the bow mount is slowing a drift with it and having it hold the boat in a bow forward position. If you hit a good spot you can Spot lock to hold it there, then when it peters out release the spot lock and go right back to controlled drifting.
Once you get used to using one it would be hard to go back to not having it.
You can also program it to follow a pattern, and at the end, reverse the pattern back to where you started. It remains in the system if you save it so you can go back the next day and do it again.
My only complaint, if it really is one, is once you give it a command it may go full thrust to do it, which can be a bit abrupt.
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Re: Bow mount trolling motors
« Reply #9 on: Today at 08:32:39 AM »
I wear the controller around my neck with the lanyard under a button of my shirt or life vest so it is not flopping around and getting in the way. I have used the controller enough I seldom need to look at it to change settings.
That is also a safety factor as in 'If' I went over I could (in theory) spot lock it or have it come chase me down.
With the 80 lb on my 19' it will hit about 6 mph wide open with no help from the kicker. At just above an idle with the kicker I will leave it at a 4 to 6 (out of 10) and that is enough to have it in control for steering in current and maintain 3-6 mph.
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Re: Bow mount trolling motors
« Reply #10 on: Today at 09:43:50 AM »
Great info. I also read that these motors also connect to your sounder/plotter. Any practical use for such a feature?

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Re: Bow mount trolling motors
« Reply #11 on: Today at 11:27:23 AM »
Yes. Following contours. Following preset troll patterns. Retracing previous troll routes. Etc.

 


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