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<blockquote data-quote="parkerdog" data-source="post: 265554" data-attributes="member: 5503"><p>I have a 55lb pd I-pilot on the front with a 50lb c2 endura on the back of a 18 foot tracker grizzly. Moves right along with the 55lb.</p><p></p><p>I'm having issues with the wind and my i-pilot (I get a zig-zag pattern out of my straight program) because the wind blows the boat easily and the I-pilot is a little slow to correct because they don't want you falling out when it turns I guess. So a 55lb foot control would probably give you some finnesse in the wind.</p><p>Is a crestliner flat or v-bottom? If V I'd go at least a 55 if it was me. </p><p>I've run mine for 3-4 hours fishing then wide open for 1/2 mile back to the dock and have never run the battery under half according to the guages on the motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parkerdog, post: 265554, member: 5503"] I have a 55lb pd I-pilot on the front with a 50lb c2 endura on the back of a 18 foot tracker grizzly. Moves right along with the 55lb. I'm having issues with the wind and my i-pilot (I get a zig-zag pattern out of my straight program) because the wind blows the boat easily and the I-pilot is a little slow to correct because they don't want you falling out when it turns I guess. So a 55lb foot control would probably give you some finnesse in the wind. Is a crestliner flat or v-bottom? If V I'd go at least a 55 if it was me. I've run mine for 3-4 hours fishing then wide open for 1/2 mile back to the dock and have never run the battery under half according to the guages on the motor. [/QUOTE]
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