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			I also have a Honda 9.9hp. Starts right up will slow down under 1mph and up to 5.5mph wide open. Not all that fast but it sure beats a tow. Great for trolling 1.5mph. BC | 
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			i have an older Mercury 9.9 that  i had on another boat i'd let go of.
		 
				__________________ 1978 V20 Cuddy w/ 225 Johnson. And Several other boat's | 
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			I may check back with you on that.  I think that may be one of my last purchases.  A friend has a 6HP he'll let go for next to nothing and I was wondering if that would cut it.
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			I tried a 6 hp Evinrude for kicker on a 17 Aquasport. I used it once when the 115 quit, pushed my boat about 3 mph flat calm seas. After that boat I always carried a bigger kicker or had twins. I've had a 9.9 four stroke and 25 two stroke since then, both worked well. I doubt a 6 hp kicker would move a V20 if you were going against any wind or waves. I sold the 9.9 Yamaha four stroke for $500 to a guy with a 30' sailing cat.
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			I think it really depends on what you want it to do. 6 hp may be a little small, but if you want it just for trolling slowly I think maybe you'd be OK. I wouldn't want to rely on it to get me home. If your friend will let it go for next to nothing and you've already got the bracket on your stern, I don't see where you have much to lose. | 
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