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Old 04-04-2018, 08:08 PM
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Default Considering a Rhodan for the Tsunami

Trying to figure out if it is doable.... For bottom fishing offshore it would be awesome but I’m wondering how long a shaft I would have to get. I’m also not digging having to put 2 big deep cycle batteries midship but the thought of being able to hold on structure without dealing with traditional anchoring is very attractive. I would also have to get used to seeing the ugly thing on the bow but it does have a quick release system.
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Old 04-04-2018, 08:28 PM
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Mount it on your transom? Or put it on a removable mount so you can deploy or stow away when needed? Do they not make trim tab mounted motors that you can Intergrate with this technology?
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Old 04-05-2018, 08:27 AM
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Hey Ken,

I have one on my flats boat. Can't say enough about it. The remote control makes the thing a breeze from anywhere on the boat. The quick release system is easy and only leaves a small 6x8 plate on the bow. I can measure the shaft length when I get home if you wish.
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Old 04-05-2018, 09:01 AM
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I have one on my 19'. I'm using a 72" 36v Terrova and it has plenty of reach even in sloppy seas. Best addition I have made. No more anchor issues. find your spot and stay there. or move over 5', or back 5' or whatever you want with a push of a button.
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Old 04-05-2018, 09:10 AM
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Hey Ken, not sure about mounting anywhere but the bow, these GPS controlled trolling motors are made for the boat to follow. If you were to put on the transom it would pull the boat stern first, not too sure about that. Plus with a 23'er you would need a 36 volt unit, 101 pounds of thrust. That being said I don't see why it would not be worth looking into. No reason it won't work on your boat, especially in calm water it would work quite well.
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Old 04-05-2018, 12:26 PM
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Don, I just made a few calls and to do it right I would have to spend just shy of $5k for everything if I install it myself. Gonna take a lot of negotiating at home to get that done.
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Old 04-05-2018, 01:36 PM
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Holy poop!!! $5k is way, way, way above my negotiating skills at this house for a GPS trolling motor!!!!!! I can't believe a GPS enabled Minn-Kota or Motorguide with extra long shaft, three AGM batteries, a bunch of #6 wire would be in that stratosphere!!!
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Old 04-06-2018, 11:11 AM
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Holy poop!!! $5k is way, way, way above my negotiating skills at this house for a GPS trolling motor!!!!!! I can't believe a GPS enabled Minn-Kota or Motorguide with extra long shaft, three AGM batteries, a bunch of #6 wire would be in that stratosphere!!!
it wasnt for me. I picked up a new, unused 36v 72"Terrova for $1700, got 3 batteries for $300. Some wire and a few connectors and away we go.
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Old 04-06-2018, 01:04 PM
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it wasnt for me. I picked up a new, unused 36v 72"Terrova for $1700, got 3 batteries for $300. Some wire and a few connectors and away we go.
I am looking at the 84" Rhodan, three Dekka gel batteries, a compatible charging controller that allows charging from the engine, wire and custom mounting and backing plate for the bow. To add additional injury I will likely go with LI batteries to save 45% of the weight.

There is also talk of a pocket mount version coming that can auto deploy straight down with nothing on the bow. I would absolutely be fine with making the hull modifications for that.
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Old 04-06-2018, 01:13 PM
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Ken it may be time to shuck the single 300 for triple 150's
Then install the Seastar virtual anchor...

Not sure if it will work on twins though....
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