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Looking to upgrade my Riviera manual down riggers this winter. I know " They are ONLY 30 years old" but I thought it was about time! Other than age, they stick out into the boat too far so you almost have to walk around them when going to the back of the boat. I am leaning towards the Scotty's because of their mounting method. I see a loto of people have Cannons. Any opinions? LOADED QUESTION.......

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I went from Manuals to the Powerful Scotty's a couple of years back and even though my Scotty's are an older version they work great :D

That's my vote!

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You will not be sorry for buying Scottys, The new Cannon High speeds are worth a look and are a very nice downrigger but I still highly reccomend the Scottys.

They are powerful and fast, and less things to go wrong with them.

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I have run Cannons for years and love them. I have 2 mag 15s and 2 mag 20s on my boat. If I had to buy new ones, I would stick with Cannons. They have been very reliable for me over the years.

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I've owned both Scotty's and Cannon's. I have the new Cannon Mag 10 HS (crazy fast!) on my boat now and would never go back to Scotty.

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Seems this question comes up quite often. Asking like who goes with Chevy and Ford? Having said that, both are very reliable riggers, as are Big Jons', Vectors, Walkers, etc. I have used almost all thru the years, whether it be on my boat or others'. However, if you have the funds, look into the Cannon Digi-Trol's. I've run them now for 5 years and I believe Running Rebel uses them as well. These are top notch, with various features not available on other models. Well worth the look. But really if you choose either the Scotty's or Cannon's, I think you will be happy.

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Only 30 yrs old? Those Rivieras have at least 5 more good years left in them. :) My engine probably won't support electrics so when I retired my Riverias, I went to cannon uni's. Make sure to get swivel bases. They save a lot of hassel with releases.

Tom B.

(LongLine)

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