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I have a 17" sea nymph 175gls.

I use a 55# I-pilot on the front and a 55# engine mount to troll. get 8 to 10 hours at 1.8 mph average with no head wind battery life.

the I-pilot doesn't react fast enough for me, neither in direction or speed, so I steer It by hand...IE...it was just as easy to use a foot pedal power drive, only drawback was having to deal with a cord.

in windy conditions it helps to keep the boat straight by pulling the bow into cross winds.

spot lock works on calm days, but any wind...back to working by hand or anchoring up

the 24 volt system might make the processor in the computer react quicker.

I would like to know if anybody has had experience with both 12volt and 24 volt and if it does react faster???

tight lines gentleman, hope this helps...

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This has the external heading sensor and reacts quicker than the older non-bluetooth models. The 12/24/36 Bluetooth units with the heading sensor all react at the same speed.

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hard to sell a used electronic device like this, because no  warrantee issues.

value gets cut in half basically..

plus everybody wants the 24v one

 

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For small boats a 24 volt system often won't fit due to space and weight issues, nor is it necessary to have for a lightweight boat. I've had several systems on <16' boats and never did I feel the need for a 24 volt system.

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