jenga Posted January 24, 2012 Posted January 24, 2012 I am also thinking of getting a power pole. I am thinking of getting the blade series that goes to 10 ft. I have a 93 20' Skeeter and normally fish Lk. St. Clair and other inland lakes around Michigan. It seems to me that I see a lot of people having 2 of them on their boat. Why would I need 2 would only having one mean the boat would move with the wind and will I be able to use it on a boat that old or would I need some sort of adapter. Jenga Quote
jkarol24 Posted January 25, 2012 Posted January 25, 2012 A single Powerpole will hold you just fine, but the single pole position still allows your boat to pivot. With 2, you wont pivot and therefore can set up at a precise angle and not move. Quote
Phoenixowner Posted January 28, 2012 Posted January 28, 2012 Right now they have the special going on. Buy the power pole, then send in your UPC and they'll send you the remote kit FREE ($279 normally). I only have one, does fine, two is purely preference. You can dock without tying up and like the previous post, you can hold it still... great for windy days. I personally like dropping the pole and pivoting around an area. I'll probably end up getting another put on before the season starts, it's the cool thing to do. lol Quote
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