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Are these off-brand trolling motors any good?
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<blockquote data-quote="handyandy" data-source="post: 436709" data-attributes="member: 18942"><p>Interesting point I agree I've looked at some of these off brands on ebay and amazon. The price difference between them and what I got a nearly new minnkota powerdrive v2 off craigslist for was not worth it to me. Majority of my trolling motor use is smallmouth fishing rivers with lots of shallow shoals and snags galore. I've had a tendency to be pretty hard on the TM and have it take some pretty good hits accidentally drifting into logs or rocks. Being able to get parts and repair it is a big plus minnkota is probably the best in terms of parts availability and price of parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="handyandy, post: 436709, member: 18942"] Interesting point I agree I've looked at some of these off brands on ebay and amazon. The price difference between them and what I got a nearly new minnkota powerdrive v2 off craigslist for was not worth it to me. Majority of my trolling motor use is smallmouth fishing rivers with lots of shallow shoals and snags galore. I've had a tendency to be pretty hard on the TM and have it take some pretty good hits accidentally drifting into logs or rocks. Being able to get parts and repair it is a big plus minnkota is probably the best in terms of parts availability and price of parts. [/QUOTE]
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