#210422 - 09/23/03 09:38 AM
Re: Auxillary motor steering system
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River Nutrients
Registered: 02/08/00
Posts: 3233
Loc: IDAHO
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I had an EZ TROLL on my Northwest jet. It was crap. A clicker control that moved the kicker back and forth. Always had to have the thing in your hand and hard to keep the boat straight. Then I had a arm installed on top of the pump. This arm has a quick release that goes to the kicker. You steer it with the wheel. This works outstanding, and did not cost very much. Under a hundred bucks. When your ready just un-hook the arm, lift the kicker and your gone. Same set up will work with an I/O I am told.
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#210423 - 09/23/03 12:48 PM
Re: Auxillary motor steering system
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Returning Adult
Registered: 06/15/01
Posts: 286
Loc: Mill Creek, WA
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B-Run, The problem some of us have is that our boats have swim steps w/ the auxillary motor mounted at the back. This prevents using an EZ-Troll. Removing part of the swim step is an option. 'But' the Trophy's transom doesn't have much 'meat' above the swim step heighth for attaching a swing up mount to use w/ EZ. You learn these things AFTER you buy a boat!! Thanks to all for responding to this thread.
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#210426 - 09/23/03 09:31 PM
Re: Auxillary motor steering system
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Fry
Registered: 03/06/02
Posts: 27
Loc: sultan,wa
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You can't compare the TR-1 to any manual steering method. Hands down if money was no object i'm sure that most of us would have the TR-1. Now if you want to compare the trol-eze to a tiller, IMO your better off with the trol-eze. When i first started using it I had to get used to the controls. This took a few hours of use. In higher winds I ended up trolling with the main engine since the wind blew my boat around. This would have happened with or without the trol-eze. Anything that is connected to the i/o doesn't work to well with an alaskan bulkhead, wife and kids. When a rod goes off and you have to run from the helm to get it dodging things in your way, anything remote is the way to go.
Periwinkle, if you want to check out the install on my trophy, I live in sultan. Send me an e-mail and we'll hook up. If you would like to decide for yourself, i'll be on the water this weekend (launch in everett) your welcome to come and try it for yourself. I'm not a salesman, just trying to help a guy out. By the way, Fishbelly2 if you read this, Doing anything saturday morning?
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#210427 - 09/23/03 10:36 PM
Re: Auxillary motor steering system
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Alevin
Registered: 09/07/03
Posts: 11
Loc: Shoreline, Wa
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If you got the dough, go for the TR-1. However, the rig I use was less than $30.00 and works great! Mark
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#210429 - 09/24/03 01:11 PM
Re: Auxillary motor steering system
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Fry
Registered: 06/10/03
Posts: 20
Loc: South Beach, Oregon
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You were most likely looking at a early vintage TR-1. The Tr-1 Gold autopilot Only has 4 wires, 3 are barried in the back of the transum area. The only exposed wire is connected to the remote, as with all other steering systems. I mentioned there will be a wireless remote available soon! Oh also Our Electronic's are encapsilated in a potting compound(waterproof) Im happy to awnser any questions about our autopilots any of you may have.
Keep on Trollin!
Pete/TR-1
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#210430 - 09/24/03 01:24 PM
Re: Auxillary motor steering system
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Returning Adult
Registered: 02/06/03
Posts: 462
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Grandpa I have a Seasport with the outside steering and controls but that does you no good when you have to tend to a pole and there's no one to steer. The whole concept of the TR-1 is "an autopilot that steers for you and holds course". I have had one since they were first released and fish exclusively in salt water. Have never had a problem with anything corroding and ceasing to work. Of course it's like anything else in salt water, if you never grease it or take care of it then eventually everything will stop working. I'll admit they're expensive but it's more than paid for itself in more time spent fishing and less time fighting to steer the boat while working rods at the same time.
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#210432 - 09/25/03 12:19 AM
Re: Auxillary motor steering system
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Returning Adult
Registered: 06/15/01
Posts: 286
Loc: Mill Creek, WA
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Hey guys, if you've ever had an interest in a TR1 auto pilot system -- give Pete a call (1-800-588-7655).. I talked with him yesterday about the P.P. discount and price etc.., and his offer was 500 clams less than I had previously found...... Plus you won't have to pay WA 8.7 sales tax (saving another $147).... WOW go for it now..... Granpa,,,,,good invite... Thanks everybody for your contributions... Sparky, that was a very generous offer...... I'd still like to see your Trophy set up, will contact. However , my kids are grown and gone, my wife (of 43 yr) sits the helm seat -- calling out "boat on left turn right" --- I tried her at the tiller except we kept going in circles
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#210433 - 09/25/03 12:28 PM
Re: Auxillary motor steering system
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Fry
Registered: 06/10/03
Posts: 20
Loc: South Beach, Oregon
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Good Morning,
I would not mind comming to a PSA meeting to help you all understand the TR-1 Autopilot, When I started here over four years ago. I was told by TR-1 that they could hold headding using a Kicker on a sled even in wind, waves, and current. My first thoughts were ya right!. Whether I work here or not I will never own a boat without one. I fish with friends that dont have one yet, and I wont steer the kicker using the Tiller, I now get to Frustrated. Whatever I need to to to prove it, you got it.
Thanks Pete/TR-1
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#210435 - 09/25/03 03:48 PM
Re: Auxillary motor steering system
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Parr
Registered: 08/29/01
Posts: 64
Loc: Centralia
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I have a panther steering system I took off my 21' Thunder Jet, It is less that 1 year old and I will sell if for like 200.00. I paid a lot more when I bought it with the boat! But I think they sell for 300.00 new??? The reason I took it off was that I bouth the TR-1. It worked fine but the TR-1 is Awesome. But if the TR-1 is out of a person's price range, then this one or one of the others is still nice to have. If anyone is interested shoot me an e-mail (jeff@thesuperhwy.com). I will not be checking it for a few days though since I am heading out to Westport for Claming and Fishing!!!
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#210436 - 09/25/03 04:06 PM
Re: Auxillary motor steering system
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Fry
Registered: 06/10/03
Posts: 20
Loc: South Beach, Oregon
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I am considering attending the PSA meeting October 8th, Is there any others that would like me to show up, talk about the TR-1 Autopilot, and setup demo rides. If I end up installing several autopilots, I may be in the area for several days. Any feedback from members would be great!
Pete/Tr-1
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