New minn kota autopilot helps you stay the course, helps you optimize your terrova. Troll along a current line or over a shelf or ledge, also lets you hover over schooling fish, adjust the speed of your motor against the wind or current. Autopilot will keep your boat headed in the same direction allowing you to hover in place over a desired area. |
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