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trolling plate on 4 stroke
Regarding 40 hp Yamaha 4 stroke on 14' Lund. I expressed a concern to
the dealer that I couldn't troll slow enough with a 40 hp for trout/walleye etc. He suggested installing a trolling plate to slow the boat down. Later however he mentioned that some people don't recommend using a trolling plate on a 4 stroke. Anyone using trolling plates on a 4 stroke? Any comments would be appreciated. |
"smarsh" wrote ... Anyone using trolling plates on a 4 stroke? Any comments would be appreciated. I used a spring loaded trolling plate on a Honda 15 for years without problems. -rick- |
On 29 Aug 2005 20:54:22 -0700, "smarsh" wrote:
Regarding 40 hp Yamaha 4 stroke on 14' Lund. I expressed a concern to the dealer that I couldn't troll slow enough with a 40 hp for trout/walleye etc. He suggested installing a trolling plate to slow the boat down. Later however he mentioned that some people don't recommend using a trolling plate on a 4 stroke. Anyone using trolling plates on a 4 stroke? Any comments would be appreciated. When I bought my 19 ft. cuddy it had a spring loaded trolling plate on it. It is an I/O with a 3.0 Liter Alpha 1 (so it is a 4 stroke). The guy said it worked well for him for several years. It was the first of the fishing gear I took off (along with 8 pole holders) so I have no idea how it works. It appeared well used as there were stress cracks in it. I don't use the boat for fishing. The Other Dave Hall |
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