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  • MotorGuide Tour Pro - Includes Extension
  • MotorGuide Tour Pro - Includes Extension
  • MotorGuide Tour Pro - Includes Extension
  • MotorGuide Tour Pro - Includes Extension
  • MotorGuide Tour Pro - Includes Extension
  • MotorGuide Tour Pro - Includes Extension

MotorGuide Tour Pro - Includes Extension

$634.00Price

The Motor Guide Pro has a very large head. The problem we ran unto when mounted, our unit was "under" the head and made it difficult to see the pointer and direction of your transducer. A customer of mine came up with a great idea that we are using.

 

We are making the big shaft 25" longer to provide the head of the unit to be raised more evenly with the MG Pro head. This gives you a lot more mounting room. The dog bones can be spaced better and make a very strong mount. This did create a shaft length problem to get your transducer in the water, which is solved with an extension.

 

All MG Pros will come with a longer big shaft and an extension.

 

Any questions, contact Bill at 870-365-9463

  • Dog Bones: (2 in a set) Used to mount to any doubled shaft rolling motor. These are used on Lowrance Ghost, Motor Guide Tour Pro and other double shaft units such as Fortrex, Edge, Maximun and such etc.

  • Large pedal: This 7"x8" pedal can lay in the boat or be attached down. Very strong and easy to use. The right pedal turns the unit clockwise, and left pedal turns the unit counter-clockwise.

     

    Rocker Pedal: This pedal is about the size of your hand, 4"x5". It can be attached to the boat with screws or Velcro. You can put your foot on it and “rock” it back and forth. Note: because this pedal is more expensive for us, we charge an additional $25.00.

    Which is the best? They all do the same thing. It really is what you get used to. It depends on your style of fishing, boat make-up, and what you are most comfortable with. They all work great.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have a warranty?

Limited for one year for parts and any labor.  Damage due to neglect or abuse such as running into stumps, docks and such like are not covered.

Why not a remote controller?

Takes most of us both hands to fish. With any of our pedals, you can just “bump’ it and bring your target back in. Remote control defeats the purpose of being hands-free.

What about installation?

The ultrex and force just mount onto the unit because they are single shafts. For double shaft motors, we use “dog-bones” which are just simple bolting between shafts. The ram will depend on where you mount it. Wiring is only two wires going to a power source.

How easy is this to use?

With the pedal on the floor next to your trolling motor, simply with your foot engage one side of the pedal to go clockwise and the other side to go counter-clockwise. The motor will turn the shaft about 320 degrees and stop so the wires won’t bind.