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I am new to boating and am trying to add a small 6 hp outboard to my fishing
boat for trolling. Can I simply move my existing 30hp over 6 inches to make room on the transome ? or is it crutial that this main motor be centered ? Thanks John |
On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 04:16:28 -0700, "JJ" wrote:
I am new to boating and am trying to add a small 6 hp outboard to my fishing boat for trolling. Can I simply move my existing 30hp over 6 inches to make room on the transome ? or is it crutial that this main motor be centered ? Thanks John I have no idea what the boat would handle like on plane with the engine off-center, but I don't think I'd want to find out. Surely you'd be fighting the steering constantly. I see *many* boats with trolling motors in the Chesapeake Bay. I've *never* seen one with the main engine in a position other than center. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 08:53:16 -0700, "JJ" wrote:
Thanks for the help. I guess the easy way out was not the answer. I will look into getting a transom bracket. John SUPER idea! Good luck with it. Where are you fishing? -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 04:16:28 -0700, "JJ" wrote:
~~ snippage ~~ or is it crutial that this main motor be centered ? Yes. Get a kicker motor bracket. Later, Tom |
John wrote:
I am new to boating and am trying to add a small 6 hp outboard to my fishing boat for trolling. Can I simply move my existing 30hp over 6 inches to make room on the transome ? or is it crutial that this main motor be centered ? Thanks John ================================= I've never thought of trying this, but I have had one of the engines shut down on a twin screw boat and suddenly find myself going in a circle. Then, fighting the wheel till I could get home and fix the problem. I use a swing up bracket on my 21 footer for a 4 HP outboard and it workds great. Also, keeps the kicker out of the water while on plane. Happy boating, Norm |
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says... Thanks for the help. I guess the easy way out was not the answer. I will look into getting a transom bracket. John LOL, Rule of thumb for 99% of all situations. The easy way is almost NEVER the solution and will almost assuredly cause other problems. -- Mike G. Heirloom Woods www.heirloom-woods.net |
Thanks for the help. I guess the easy way out was not the answer. I will
look into getting a transom bracket. John |
Not sure of the price, but have you seen the trolling motors that mount
to the outboard and swing down. You use your main engine steering wheel to steer them... never owned one... just see them all over the place. JJ wrote: Thanks for the help. I guess the easy way out was not the answer. I will look into getting a transom bracket. John |
On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 04:16:28 -0700, "JJ" wrote:
I am new to boating and am trying to add a small 6 hp outboard to my fishing boat for trolling. Can I simply move my existing 30hp over 6 inches to make room on the transome ? or is it crutial that this main motor be centered ? Thanks John The "main" motor need not be centered exactly. Go ahaead and move it over. -- Bush and the NeoConvicts who control him are destroying the once-great United States. |
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