Minn Kota Terrova I-pilot Link Wireless Gps Trolling System 1866400 New on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
MINN KOTA MOTORS
Terrova i-Pilot Wireless Link GPS Trolling System
Part #: 1866400
This item is new and in the original unopened package.
This is for the Minn Kota Terrova only.
This is I-Pilot Link™, The game changer in boat control.
With Link, your Humminbird and Minn Kota communicate with each other to take command of your boat. Together, they give you the power of automatic boat control, and the ability to create, store and revisit productive spots and paths-all while retaining the original i-Pilot functions. And all with unparalled GPS accuracy. It's the missing link to better fishing.
NEW FEATURES:
Automatic boat control. Let i-Pilot Link take control of your boat so you can focus on fishing.
-- Follow the contour
Follow any LakeMaster depth contour you choose, automatically, or cast to it from a set distance with Contour Offset.
--Navigation Control
Follow a bearing automatically with Advanced AutoPilot. or use CoPilot and Cruise Control to take command of speed and steering.
Learn and return. Store and return to your most productive fishing spots and tracks.
--Spot-Lock
If you drift more than five (5) feet away from your sellected fishing spot, Link will take you back. You can return to your spot later with Go To.
--Waypoints
Return to your favorite existing waypoints - or new ones you create and store with Go To.
--ITracks
Return and store trolling paths up to two miles long, then retrace them anytime with Go To.
INTERNATIONAL BUYERS:
- USPS First Class International Mail is not a guaranteed service.
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- Delivery is not time definite (4-6 weeks).
- Seller is not responsible if package is lost, stolen or damaged if this service is selected.
- Insurance (indemnity) is included with Priority International Mail or Express International Mail.
- Buyer is responsible for all import fees, VAT, and customs duties. Check before bidding.
Contact seller with any questions. Please calculate shipping costs before bidding. Payment is due within seven (7) days of auction end. This item is in stock and available for immediate shipment. Thank you.
Fish-Lectronics is a Minn Kota Authorized Service Center.
FISH-LECTRONICS
5003 University Ave. N.E. Minneapolis, MN 55421
Ph. 763-571-1277 Fax. 763-571-6064
Monday-Friday 9-5 CT.
09/24/2013
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