ShoestringMariner
Lieutenant Commander
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I’ve heard that older, larger 2 stroke OB’s don’t like running at trolling speeds for periods of time. My ‘76 650 merc is one of them, however last fall we trolled for staging salmon with it on Lake Huron and it never ran better. In 70deg water and summer weather, it acts up within 15 minutes. The water on Huron was 54 degrees and we ran it all day without anything but a minor hiccup and only one stall. (Weather was also pretty brisk)
It did load up a bit. We didn’t put the hammer down to come in (trolled in) and there was a fair bit of chocolate milkshake oozing out the exhaust.
So my questions are;
a) Does cooler weather and water temps typically make that much difference?
b) Will I do damage to this motor with extended periods of trolling these cooler weather/water situations? (I use Electric’s through the summer on smaller waterbodies anyway)
It did load up a bit. We didn’t put the hammer down to come in (trolled in) and there was a fair bit of chocolate milkshake oozing out the exhaust.
So my questions are;
a) Does cooler weather and water temps typically make that much difference?
b) Will I do damage to this motor with extended periods of trolling these cooler weather/water situations? (I use Electric’s through the summer on smaller waterbodies anyway)