I have an Ulterra on my Ranger I’ll never own another one ! It’s ruined 2 trips so far by doing what they’re known for and that’s not deploying or stowing. My friend just got done taking his to the service center 3 times and it’s the Quest version. They’re wonderful when they work but totally screw you when they don’t. Never again 👍
I had an ulterra on my last boat and literally every 3-6 months the auto stow / deploy would break and I would need to get the stupid thing fixed. And no manual over ride WTF!!!
@@trogdortheburninator8149 The new version has a built in manual stow so, much better than the older units. As far as older units go, I have a rip tide ulterra from 2020, I probably have close to 1500 hours on this troller and on time the motor stopped turning due to the batteries being low, but it still stowed. From what I’ve seen by far the biggest problems people have with these is low voltage and or attempting to deploy or stow when the boat is moving too fast. Has there been defective units? Yep. But if these motors were all bad they wouldn’t be able to sell them. Sorry you had trouble with yours.
Thank you for video! Can't wait to get mine out on the water next week, just finished the installation!
Great demo. Thanks!
Sick center console man!
How long do the 3 batteries last?
They last me a full 10 hour day on the water and I still have power left at the end of the day.
How you like it so far
I have an Ulterra on my Ranger I’ll never own another one ! It’s ruined 2 trips so far by doing what they’re known for and that’s not deploying or stowing. My friend just got done taking his to the service center 3 times and it’s the Quest version. They’re wonderful when they work but totally screw you when they don’t. Never again 👍
I had an ulterra on my last boat and literally every 3-6 months the auto stow / deploy would break and I would need to get the stupid thing fixed. And no manual over ride WTF!!!
@@trogdortheburninator8149 The new version has a built in manual stow so, much better than the older units. As far as older units go, I have a rip tide ulterra from 2020, I probably have close to 1500 hours on this troller and on time the motor stopped turning due to the batteries being low, but it still stowed. From what I’ve seen by far the biggest problems people have with these is low voltage and or attempting to deploy or stow when the boat is moving too fast. Has there been defective units? Yep. But if these motors were all bad they wouldn’t be able to sell them. Sorry you had trouble with yours.
To bad that it weighs over a hundred pounds. That's gonna suck on smaller boats.
It's a big boat trolling motor, there is the ulterra and terrova for smaller vessels