ShoestringMariner
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I’m reading that there’s a mixed bag when it comes to kickers. What’s your choice for under 9.9 hp, 2 or 4 stroke for dead slow trolling?
I’m reading that there’s a mixed bag when it comes to kickers. What’s your choice for under 9.9 hp, 2 or 4 stroke for dead slow trolling?
Howdy,
Well, I don't know what others in the Outboard section think.....(This is the I/0 section) But having said that, I would not trade my 9.8 short-shaft Tohatsu for any 2-stroke! .........I sold my 6hp Rude many years ago
There are some lakes where you get fined if you are caught running a 2-stroke "kicker"
good grief what a Putz I am. Time for bigger display on my device. Thanks for your opinion though
Interesting question- what's your primary engine- 2 or 4 stroke? I had a walk-around with a 2-stroke main motor. It had oil injection, which I liked; and it also meant that the fuel in the main tank was "pure". No oil in it. So.. when I bought a kicker I bought a 4-stroke so I could run it off the main tank.
Another thought is that if you want the kicker for safety ("get me home") purposes, you might want it to have its own fuel supply in a portable tank. In that case it wouldn't matter what kind of fuel is running the main engine.
My .02
Thanks guys. Surprised to see the responses in this forum. But since we are here and the discussion is rolling, I have a an old 65 merc outboard on a 16’ aluminum (bow rider) It is a 3 cyl model and does not like to troll. No built in fuel tank or auto oiler.
If I was going to repower an outboard boat I would absolutely get an ETEC!Iwhen end I upgrade the main, it will be an Evinrude Etec.
I have run 2-strokes on 3 different boats, and 4-stroke kickers on 2 others. Six of one and a half dozen of the other.
Today, I would only buy new, so a 4-stroke would be my choice.
An old 2-stroke with proper plugs (not necessarily the spec ones) along with a "sailboat prop" should not be problematic for fouling. My '84 9.9 Rude has about 300 hours of 100% trolling with nice clean plugs.
Thanks, what rpms would your motor be running with that prop?