Any electric you buy now is gonna turn out to be the best buy, cause the next thing you'll do if you buy manual ones, is buy electrics, and when you add in the price of the manuals, it gets really expensive.
No way was I gonna spend the kind of money they wanted for an electric downrigger(hell neither one of my kids cost that much)
I was lucky my buddy had gone through
it, he still had the manual penns in his garage.
I have a 17' aluminum boat ( welded) so it was an ez deal to mount them. That was the last ez deal about them. Crank up from 120' set the release, start it back down, forget to loosen the drag, trip the DR, crank it back up,reset release,set drag, DR set,
fish for twenty min, crank it up check the bait, reset at 120', (no problem now I got it down) fishing buddy gets a fish on, crank up the ball, boat along side gets a fish on, crank up the ball.
Finally, I get a strike, grab the rod, try to crank ball up, never mind buddy will crank it up, oops gotta steer the boat, crank the ball some more, etc etc, crank up, etc etc, crank up,
put the gear away give buddy back his manual D R, Thank him for his genorosity.
Bought electric DR
Went back fishing
Hit auto-up
herm
(What the hell I got enough kids)