Minn Kota PowerDrive & Riptide PowerDrive - Corded Foot Pedal
1866070Compatibility:
Reliable Bow Control for Your PowerDrive
Regain total control over your boat's steering and speed. The genuine Minn Kota PowerDrive Corded Foot Pedal is the exact OEM replacement for standard PowerDrive, PowerDrive V2, and Riptide PowerDrive trolling motors. Featuring a rugged, low-profile waterproof design and a generous 18-foot cord, it allows you to fish from anywhere on the deck with momentary and constant-on functions right at your heel and toe.
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📦 Product Specs:
- Part Number: 1866070
- Cable Length: 18 Feet with waterproof plug
- Controls: Steering (Left/Right), Speed control dial, Momentary/Constant On
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why won't this work with my i-Pilot PowerDrive?
Unlike the Terrova or Ulterra, which can use a remote and a foot pedal at the same time, the PowerDrive steering motor cannot process both inputs. If your PowerDrive has an i-Pilot GPS head installed, the motor's circuit board physically disables the foot pedal port.
Will this pedal work if I have the older CoPilot wireless system?
Yes! If your PowerDrive is equipped with the basic CoPilot wireless remote system (which is an older system different from the GPS-based i-Pilot), you can still plug in and use this corded foot pedal simultaneously.
Does this replacement pedal have a Spot-Lock button?
No. Standard PowerDrive foot pedals strictly control left/right steering, speed, and momentary/constant prop power. Spot-Lock is a GPS-specific feature that requires an i-Pilot system, which (as noted above) is fundamentally incompatible with PowerDrive foot pedals.