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HankCoen June 11th 05 11:51 PM

9.9 kicker mounting problem
 
Guys I recently bought a Lund Bass Boat and want to use my Evinrude 9.9 4
stroke as a kicker. But the 9.9 is a short shaft. Instead of buying a kit
and converting it to use, couldn't I just mount something like a jack plate
set up that would allow me to lower it to the correct hight for use. I still
want to use this motor on an old Jon boat I have that is great for use when
the Delaware River gets very shallow. I would like not to have to buy
another motor. Any ideas.



N.L. Eckert June 12th 05 06:00 PM

Hank wrote:
Guys I recently bought a Lund Bass Boat and want to use my Evinrude 9.9
4 stroke as a kicker. But the 9.9 is a short shaft. Instead of buying a
kit and converting it to use, couldn't I just mount something like a
jack plate set up that would allow me to lower it to the correct hight
for use. I still want to use this motor on an old Jon boat I have that
is great for use when the Delaware River gets very shallow. I would like
not to have to buy another motor. Any ideas?
==================================
I'm not sure how much your Evinrude 9.9 weighs, but I've had a 4 HP
Evinrude mounted on my swimplatform using a spring loaded, swing-up
motor mount. It keeps the prop out of the water when I'm running and
lowers it so that I can troll with no problem. To keep it from bouncing
around when I'm on plane, I snub the motor up tight to the towing
ring. I have a long shaft motor and with the standard mount, it put
the prop too low in the water, so I made up a new mount by laminating 3
layers of 34 in. plywood to keep the prop higher. With your short
shaft, the swing up mount might be just where you want it and you won't
have to make a new one. I'm not sure what a new swing-up mount costs
these days, but I bought this one for about $70 15 years ago. They
sell used for about $10 if you can find one. I think West & Boat-US
carries them.

Happy boating, Norm


HankCoen June 13th 05 01:38 AM

Thanks I'll check out those brackets at West Marine this week, I have a
trolling problem also posted if any of you can help
"HankCoen" wrote in message
...
Guys I recently bought a Lund Bass Boat and want to use my Evinrude 9.9 4
stroke as a kicker. But the 9.9 is a short shaft. Instead of buying a kit
and converting it to use, couldn't I just mount something like a jack

plate
set up that would allow me to lower it to the correct hight for use. I

still
want to use this motor on an old Jon boat I have that is great for use

when
the Delaware River gets very shallow. I would like not to have to buy
another motor. Any ideas.





sherwindu June 13th 05 06:03 AM

Hi Rusty,
I just installed a Garelick Outboard Bracket for my 9.9 HP Yamaha. I bought the
largest one they make (4 strokes need stronger mounts). Mine has a 15 inch travel,
which allows me to lower my long shaft well below the water line, or get it high above my sailboat
transom for tilting it out of the water. You may not need that
much travel, but be sure to get a strong enough bracket for that 4-stroke.
Be sure to shop for the best price. I bought mine at Cabelas for half of what they
asked for at West Marine.

Sherwin D.

"Red Cloud®" wrote:

On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 22:51:25 GMT, "HankCoen" wrote:

Guys I recently bought a Lund Bass Boat and want to use my Evinrude 9.9 4
stroke as a kicker. But the 9.9 is a short shaft. Instead of buying a kit
and converting it to use, couldn't I just mount something like a jack plate
set up that would allow me to lower it to the correct hight for use. I still
want to use this motor on an old Jon boat I have that is great for use when
the Delaware River gets very shallow. I would like not to have to buy
another motor. Any ideas.


These guys make exactly what you need. It's available through almost all major
marine retailers, including Defender, BoatUS, West marine, etc.

http://www.garelick.com

rusty redcloud




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