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Default Slowing down for trolling

I am running a 150 Mariner, and the slowest I can get it to go per my GPS is around 3.5mph. Ideally I would like to be at least 2mph, what are some ways to slow it down? Do you have it trimmed all the way up or down?
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tie a 5 gallon bucket to a rope and tie to a rear cleat that will slow you down enough
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What do you think about tying it off to the side? This way it will be out of the way ???
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You've got a couple of options. *You can try what skools said or a drift sock. *Both work but there's storage and deployment issues. *Forgetting to pull the bucket(s) in could result in damage to the boat or even you or a passenger.

I think the #1 way to slow down (if you don't need to sneak) is with a kicker motor. *I have a 9.9hp on a bracket and it works excellent. *Can get down to 1mph if I want to or anywhere between 1 and 2.

Now if you wanna sneak - get a nice bow mounted electric trolling motor.

Then there's trolling plates. *I've had experience with the one below on my old 17ft boat. *Its called a Hustle trolling plate. *I loved the plate. *With the springs on it you don't have to worry about engaging/disengaging anything. *Boat worked well in reverse too. *I could go as slow as I wanted using it too. *The downsides are - 1) having to drill holes in your cavitation plate 2) Its permanently mounted and alot of people ask "what's that?" 3) The springs and i-bolts are not stainless. *You can replace the i-bolts with stainless but I haven't found stainless springs to fit and they would be expensive.

Mind you I've never tried it on a V20 but I'd be willing to bet it would work great! *If I didn't have a kicker I might go that route because I like to troll flounder and trout in the creeks.

http://www.johnsonmarinesupply.com/h...ing_plates.htm
Also the guy at johnson marine supply is top notch and will be happy to speak with anyone over the telephone that might have questions. *I've called him a couple of times *;)

You might also want to look into some of the other brands of trolling plates, but I looked at a lot of them and I really like the Hustle for ease of use and the hole allows you to go in reverse.


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Default Slowing down for trolling

I am running a 150 Mariner, and the slowest I can get it to go per my GPS is around 3.5mph. Ideally I would like to be at least 2mph, what are some ways to slow it down? Do you have it trimmed all the way up or down?
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Trollin' lead-core we're tryin' to get slow as possible...we use TWO 5 gal buckets, one off each transom cleat...two will slow you down ALMOST one mph on GPS...good luck and let us know how it go ;) ;D ...
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I've never been able to figure out drift socks so I use a bucket ...Frank
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tie a 5 gallon bucket to a rope and tie to a rear cleat that will slow you down enough
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here are a few ideas

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