been needing a new trolling motor for a few months, the one i had was a motorguide from 2003 12 volt system
what i am asking is anybody out there had any dealings with these brand of motor it is for salt water price is $500.00
Watersnake SWDGV54-54 Combat Motor
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Anxious to hear replies as I have a dead motor guide on mud boat I've got to replace.
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After seeing your post I called a dealer close to me. The prices were good but for what it is worth he said he recommends Motor Guide or Minn Kota. They are a service center for all 3 and according to him parts can be an issue for the Watersnake motors. I guess it boils down to good pricing vs good service. He did not comment one way or the other about performance only about parts.
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thanks for the information Pastorterry good service is always big in my book over price , i had heard some bad thing about Motor Guide, i was looking for other optionspastorterry wrote:After seeing your post I called a dealer close to me. The prices were good but for what it is worth he said he recommends Motor Guide or Minn Kota. They are a service center for all 3 and according to him parts can be an issue for the Watersnake motors. I guess it boils down to good pricing vs good service. He did not comment one way or the other about performance only about parts.
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Keep in mind that Watersnake is an Australian company. Not that that is bad or good, just the parts thing and logistics can be an issue.
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I pilot all the way. Controls speed and direction when on autopilot and cruise control. You fish it drives. Minnkotas have the best customer service too. I have fished them for over 20 years. I have an 80 pound Riptide st with Ipilot now. I can set the cruise/autopilot down an oyster bar and cast all around it without worrying about the motor. If I find fish I can push the anchor button and it holds me in place.