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kicker/trolling motor
Hey guys
I'm starting to look around for a kicker/trolling motor for my V20 CC. For a variety of reasons I would prefer a four stoke. I troll for stripers and occasionally for trout and such on the lake. I’m thinking a 10 horse would do fine. What do you think, is a 10 horse adequate for what I want to do?? Thanks for any input. Joe |
Re: kicker/trolling motor
On the freshwater impoundments here in Jersey 9.9 hp is the max horsepower. I have a 9.9 suzuki two stroke mounted on my 85 V20 and it pushes it fine, works good for trolling too. If I was using solely as a trolling and auxillary motor for the salt then I would go to at least a 20-25 horse. Would fight the currents and tides better and push the boat to approx 15-18 mph. JMHO
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Nowadays with the newer 4 strokes I think they make a "high output" 9.9hp 4-stroke that has more thrust than the traditional 9.9hp 2 strokes. It would probably do anything you'd ever need it to do.
My 1975 9.9hp Johnson pushes my V-21 to 7 mph and has decent thrust to fight a little current. |
Re: kicker/trolling motor
Yamaha has the high thrust:
http://oregoncoast.craigslist.org/boa/251811954.htm Also, one review I just read states that: Quote:
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Re: kicker/trolling motor
Thanks guys
I need to find out what the restrictions are for my neigboring lakes and ponds. I was reading about the hight output 9 horse motors, they go for about 2500 bucks. I think I'll chase Santa around a bit more :o maybe I'll ge'r'done ;D ;D |
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Hey bassarama,
There is a great article at the following website. Its not a V20 but alot of information: http://www.continuouswave.com/whaler...aT8Kicker.html I am considering installing a Yamaha hi-thrust kicker with electric start, tilt/trim, shift as in the article. I just need to convince my wife!!! Good luck geekie!!! Geek |
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I had a Yamaha 9.9 4 stroke high thrust on my 22' Grady White and it did an excellent job for trolling duty. ;)
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