Re: New to boating just purchased a 1976 16' Super Sport
The storage like you did is just was I was thinking.
I keep thinking of your advice EZ about the 75 being the perfect size. The 85 is around 100 lbs more so If I had the 75 then the kicker would be just fine but in this case I think your right about being over weight. Turning seams to be fine with without the bracket. Although its about 90% when I turn toward the kicker. The kicker is for trolling, I plan on doing lots of fishing. It also doubles for emergency and works well when I need to conserve gas. I was surprised how fast I went through 6 gallons with the 85hp. The other concern I have is when planed out and having the kicker leveraged up doesn't that put lots of stress on the transom with the leverage?
I'm keeping my eyes open for a 75hp. Or maybe I should sale the kicker and get a bow mounted electric?
The storage like you did is just was I was thinking.
I keep thinking of your advice EZ about the 75 being the perfect size. The 85 is around 100 lbs more so If I had the 75 then the kicker would be just fine but in this case I think your right about being over weight. Turning seams to be fine with without the bracket. Although its about 90% when I turn toward the kicker. The kicker is for trolling, I plan on doing lots of fishing. It also doubles for emergency and works well when I need to conserve gas. I was surprised how fast I went through 6 gallons with the 85hp. The other concern I have is when planed out and having the kicker leveraged up doesn't that put lots of stress on the transom with the leverage?
I'm keeping my eyes open for a 75hp. Or maybe I should sale the kicker and get a bow mounted electric?

