يحاول ذهب - حر

POSITIONKEEPING TECHNOLOGY

January/February 2023

|

Boating

Abow-mounted electric trolling motor using variable speeds and 360-degree swivel capability can keep a small to midsize vessel on the mark without the need to anchor. Want to hold your boat in position and pointed in a specific direction along a rip or a weed line? -Tom Schlichter

POSITIONKEEPING TECHNOLOGY

Score more fish with trolling-motor station-keeping.

We asked Rhode Island charter skipper B.J. Silvia (flippinout charters.com) about his use of a trolling motor to capture bruiser stripers, bulldog blackfish and behemoth tuna.

"Push a button on the wireless remote or MFD," Silvia says, "and the Minn Kota keeps you anchored.' I run Spot-Lock through my Humminbird Apex system."

Here are five ways Silvia uses the automated position-keeping technology of trolling motors to up his scores with saltwater gamefish.

MUD OR ROCKY BOTTOM

Sticky bottom poses a challenge to conventional anchoring. Using a trolling motor and locking your position without dropping the hook means your anchor never pulls or gets stuck. "I use Spot-Lock to set up over snag-infested and soft-bottom areas

I couldn't fish before to work lunkers that rarely see a hook," Silvia says.

Boating

هذه القصة من طبعة January/February 2023 من Boating.

اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.

هل أنت مشترك بالفعل؟

المزيد من القصص من Boating

Boating

Boating

AFFORDABLE SATCOM

Communications devices using satellite technology are more abundant today than any time in the past. What's more, many are portable, ultra-compact, affordable relatively and designed for boating, dispelling any perceptions that you need a big, expensive dome antenna aloft to access satellite communications.

time to read

2 mins

August/September 2023

Boating

Boating

IN THE BEGINNING

REPOWERING FOUNTAIN HULL NO.1

time to read

8 mins

August/September 2023

Boating

Boating

NAVICO GROUP FATHOM 2.0

Engine charging at 48 volts could be a game-changer.

time to read

3 mins

August/September 2023

Boating

Boating

PROPS FOR INNOVATION

Sharrow MX3 propellers live up to most of the company's performance-improvement claims.

time to read

3 mins

August/September 2023

Boating

Boating

MERCURY RACING 500R

Supercharged power for a variety of boats.

time to read

2 mins

August/September 2023

Boating

Boating

FLIPPING THE SWITCH

Much reporting focuses on reasons why one might choose electric marine power. The issues of range, speed, noise levels, winterizing and ethanol challenges, lake restrictions, environmental concerns and more all must be resolved on an individual basis. Little gets said about how a boater choosing to repower with electric actually gets that accomplished. Is it DIY? And if not, how does it get done?

time to read

2 mins

August/September 2023

Boating

Boating

TOW-VEHICLE TECH

If it's been a while since you bought new tow vehicle, you might be surprised by the many built-in advancements in trailering technology. New tow tech ranges from integrated weight scales and adaptive suspensions to systems that automatically back up your truck to hitch up your trailer. Here are a few examples to look for. -Jim Hendricks

time to read

2 mins

August/September 2023

Boating

Boating

MONUMENTAL TIPS FOR BACKING A TRAILER

Three Boating greats offer advice for a perennial reader query.

time to read

2 mins

August/September 2023

Boating

Boating

STICKING POINTS - Anchoring alternatives, and why you will always need a traditional anchor.

My brother-in-law likes to fish offshore reefs, and the process once entailed navigating to a mark, dropping a float, and idling upwind or up-current to drop the anchor in hopes the set would drop us back to the float.

time to read

3 mins

August/September 2023

Boating

Boating

FOR WANT OF A CLAMP

When 100 miles from shore, home and help, this boater’s preparedness prevented potential catastrophe.

time to read

1 mins

August/September 2023

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size