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Trolling motor & graphs
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05/17/20 03:27 AM
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Coach T
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First of all I’m certain this question has been asked before. If there is a good thread answering this then please just tell me how to get to it. But I am researching what trolling motor and graphs to get. My initial thoughts are to get either ultrex/hummingbird or ghost/Lowrance. I’ve used both electronics. I’ve worked my friend’s ultrex and it is nice. It seems to me that I can get into the lowrance a bit cheaper. The reviews I see on the ghost are not reviews based on lots of long/hard days on water so I would really value input from someone who has been out on the water a bunch. I’m not against other options but this seems to be my main choices. Any thoughts is appreciated.
Keith Taylor
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Re: Trolling motor & graphs
[Re: Coach T]
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05/17/20 03:33 AM
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Kristopher Douglas.
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I’m super happy with the short time I have had my garmin’s. Probably gonna buy their trolling motor in the near future.
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Re: Trolling motor & graphs
[Re: Kristopher Douglas.]
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05/17/20 01:04 PM
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Happykamper
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I went from an Ultrex to a Ghost, nothing wrong with the Ultrex, I just like Lowrance graphs, really pleased with the Ghost, lots of good options out there for you.
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Re: Trolling motor & graphs
[Re: Happykamper]
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05/17/20 02:28 PM
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Coach T
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Have you used the spot lock very much on your ghost? I would not want to be disappointed in that after using an ultrex. I want to lean towards Lowrance because I’m more comfortable with their electronics. But I feel as if the ultrex has had time to prove itself.
Keith Taylor
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Re: Trolling motor & graphs
[Re: Coach T]
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05/17/20 02:41 PM
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hopalong
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look at the garmin set up, I went from nothing but birds and 90% minn kota for decades and could not be happier. trolling motor is super quiet with the brushless motor, works just like it should and tm/graphs link via wifi instead of bluetooth. anchor lock works perfect, lots of power on 36v or can be run 24v with no special stuff to do. I was told by a dealer that the lowrance had problems with their cards burning up, sent new cards but no fix. they dropped lowrance due to this. I personally have never been a fan of lowrance and their customer service, always had birds and liked them but garmin is my new go to. ![[Linked Image]](https://texasfishingforum.com/forums/pics/userpics/2020/05/full-33597-52071-20200125_121329.jpg)
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Re: Trolling motor & graphs
[Re: hopalong]
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05/18/20 03:56 AM
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Coach T
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Thanks. I’ll consider that.
Keith Taylor
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Re: Trolling motor & graphs
[Re: Coach T]
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05/18/20 10:05 AM
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photofishin
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I'm glad to see someone considering all of the electronics versus just asking which trolling motor or graph to get. If you mainly bass fish, Huminbird, Lowrance and Garmin will all do well for you. Pick a brand and match it with the best you can afford. Look at features which may best suit your type of fishing...example...if you fish alone, autodeploy on a trolling motor may be helpful with unloading at the ramp. I bay fish too so chose Lowrance as I've had it in the past. Since Lowrance doesn't have a saltwater Ghost trolling motor yet, I went with a Motorguide Xi5. The spot lock is amazing for what I use it for. I matched it with an HDS Live 9 inch screen at the console and I mirror my iPad up front on the bow. I measured for the HDS Live 12 but there wasn't enough real estate to mount it in my console. I love the fish reveal combined with side scan and sonar to locate/find fish where my previous HDS 7 touch just showed clutter. I've used it to catch amberjacks in 120 feet of water and to catch bass at Rayburn in 4ft of buckbrush and am happy with my setup so far. Most all current brands allow you to network via NEMA2000 and some even via ethernet. Most also support features you'll likely never use on the lake like AIS/Radar/Autopilot (autopilot for main engines, not trolling motor) I might fish with a few buddies who have different brands before you choose. There's also a ton of great information online and in apps like RipA Lip which can help you fine tune once you purchase.
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Re: Trolling motor & graphs
[Re: Coach T]
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05/18/20 08:39 PM
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Bryan O'
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I think you're making a good decision to go with the motor that pairs well with the electronics. I have a Ghost (the one seen recently in Ken Smith's videos), and there are a few things that I really like about it. The interface with Lowrance electronics is real clean, and seamless. Everything is plug-n-play for Lowrance. I also like how clean everything is with the Lowrance Ghost. No wrapping cables, and the only cable it has runs right along the bracket, and up to the head. I also really like the integrated T-ducer. It is real easy to change out with a single torx-head screw. I have heard that the next generation of Lowrance forward scanning units will feature a t-ducer that can be changed out for the Ghost. That keeps you from having to mount stuff on the shaft, and wrap it around the shaft. Keeps it clean. My bow unit is a gen 3, so I'll wait till the next generation comes out to replace it. As far as power, just watch the video. The motor is way stronger than a Ultrex. It stores real solid. My question how Lowrance service will be. In the past, that's an area they could have improved - we'll see.
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[Re: Bryan O']
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05/21/20 02:28 AM
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Coach T
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Any other thoughts on this?
Keith Taylor
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Re: Trolling motor & graphs
[Re: hopalong]
#13565907
05/21/20 04:12 AM
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BThomas
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I was told by a dealer that the lowrance had problems with their cards burning up, sent new cards but no fix. they dropped lowrance due to this. I personally have never been a fan of lowrance and their customer service, always had birds and liked them but garmin is my new go to.
That’s funny, i have been researching the Lowrance Ghost and cards burning up has not shown up. Maybe, the dealer you spoke with was installing them wrong.
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Re: Trolling motor & graphs
[Re: Coach T]
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05/21/20 12:49 PM
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Happykamper
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Have you used the spot lock very much on your ghost? I would not want to be disappointed in that after using an ultrex. I want to lean towards Lowrance because I’m more comfortable with their electronics. But I feel as if the ultrex has had time to prove itself. Spot lock works great, I have not come close to using up all of my batteries, last time out we fished 10 hours, I put the motor on maximum speed and took off to see how strong the motor was, i think i could have pulled a skier it had so much power left, very efficient.
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Re: Trolling motor & graphs
[Re: Happykamper]
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05/21/20 12:55 PM
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SteezMacQueen
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Have you used the spot lock very much on your ghost? I would not want to be disappointed in that after using an ultrex. I want to lean towards Lowrance because I’m more comfortable with their electronics. But I feel as if the ultrex has had time to prove itself. Spot lock works great, I have not come close to using up all of my batteries, last time out we fished 10 hours, I put the motor on maximum speed and took off to see how strong the motor was, i think i could have pulled a skier it had so much power left, very efficient. Good for you...sucks for me. If I turn my Ultrex to full speed, it shuts off and I have to wait a few seconds for it to turn back on. 
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Re: Trolling motor & graphs
[Re: Coach T]
#13566105
05/21/20 01:00 PM
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grout-scout
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Any other thoughts on this? I have had my ghost since thanksgiving and it’s pretty nice. If it broke today, I’d buy one again. I won’t say that about the MinnKotas that I had. But you need to buy what your brain is telling you.
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Re: Trolling motor & graphs
[Re: Coach T]
#13587936
06/09/20 01:06 AM
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ezbassin
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Garmin 100% Graph and trolling motor. Better than all the rest.
Last edited by ezbassin; 06/09/20 01:07 AM.
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