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crystalguy November 6th 06 12:26 AM

mercruisers in shallow water
 
Hey all ,

Looking for advice on running a mercruiser in shallow water wthout
damaging prop.
Live on a large lake but the shoreline is very shallow.
thinking about one of those trolling motors that mount directly on the
cavitation plate of the outdrive.
Any advice?


trainfan1 November 6th 06 01:19 AM

mercruisers in shallow water
 
crystalguy wrote:

Hey all ,

Looking for advice on running a mercruiser in shallow water wthout
damaging prop.
Live on a large lake but the shoreline is very shallow.
thinking about one of those trolling motors that mount directly on the
cavitation plate of the outdrive.
Any advice?




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Rob

jamesgangnc November 6th 06 12:33 PM

mercruisers in shallow water
 
If you are just looking to get away from the shore just idle out with
your outdrive tilted up. Do not run at above an idle as that is bad
for the u-joints.

crystalguy wrote:
Hey all ,

Looking for advice on running a mercruiser in shallow water wthout
damaging prop.
Live on a large lake but the shoreline is very shallow.
thinking about one of those trolling motors that mount directly on the
cavitation plate of the outdrive.
Any advice?



news.wildblue.net November 6th 06 06:10 PM

mercruisers in shallow water
 
are you kidding? If you hear clunk... it's too late and you are in little
water

"crystalguy" wrote in message
ps.com...
Hey all ,

Looking for advice on running a mercruiser in shallow water wthout
damaging prop.
Live on a large lake but the shoreline is very shallow.
thinking about one of those trolling motors that mount directly on the
cavitation plate of the outdrive.
Any advice?




Ernest Scribbler November 7th 06 01:14 AM

mercruisers in shallow water
 
"jamesgangnc" wrote
If you are just looking to get away from the shore just idle out with
your outdrive tilted up.


Or shut down the engine and paddle or pole. Or get out and tow, like
Humphrey Bogart. How much distance in the shallow are we talking about,
anyway?



crystalguy November 7th 06 11:26 PM

mercruisers in shallow water
 
probably 60 to 80 yards
Ernest Scribbler wrote:
"jamesgangnc" wrote
If you are just looking to get away from the shore just idle out with
your outdrive tilted up.


Or shut down the engine and paddle or pole. Or get out and tow, like
Humphrey Bogart. How much distance in the shallow are we talking about,
anyway?




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