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Are brushless trolling motors that much better?
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<blockquote data-quote="dcbz" data-source="post: 521926" data-attributes="member: 24606"><p>Suggestive steering is a mode of steering in which the user simply points the remote in the direction that the user wishes to travel while holding a button on the remote. It is really handy in tight spots, such as turning around in a cove where there is not much room to do so. It's also nice for making small steering corrections when working the boat around a point as it is really easy to make more accurate steering directional changes than one can make with the left/right arrow keys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcbz, post: 521926, member: 24606"] Suggestive steering is a mode of steering in which the user simply points the remote in the direction that the user wishes to travel while holding a button on the remote. It is really handy in tight spots, such as turning around in a cove where there is not much room to do so. It's also nice for making small steering corrections when working the boat around a point as it is really easy to make more accurate steering directional changes than one can make with the left/right arrow keys. [/QUOTE]
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