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A kicker motor will allow you to rack up hours on the water without raising hours on your main engine.

Why do fishing boats have kicker motors?

Fisherman typically use a kicker instead of their main motor when they want to troll for fish at slower speeds while boaters with larger rigs who run farther offshore like to have them as a back up in case their primary motor dies on them.

What size should a kicker motor be?

9.9 are the standard nowadays, its big enough to push 30+ feet, but you need to get the ones they purposely make for kickers.

Are kicker motors necessary?

A kicker is not necessary. A big motor as well as an electric trolling motor is not necessary as well. Millions of boats in use every day that have no motors of any kind of them.

How fast will a kicker motor go?

6 mph seems to be the wide-open standard for kickers. It is what I get, and, as I remember what most folks said they got when this subject came up several times in the past. 6 mph seems to be the wide-open standard for kickers.

How much does it cost to install a kicker motor?

Just for rigging the motor, it’ll run you $150-350. If you put a Panther Lift on, that’ll have to be installed then, that’ll run $500 give or take a little.

Can you put a kicker on an inboard?

One thing for sure, you’ll probably need a long shaft kicker. Inboards usually have a fairly deep transom, so to get down low enough to be effective, you’ll need the extra 5″.

Where do you mount a kicker motor?

Horizontal Measure

Choose the most appropriate side of the transom. Since the outboard tiller is usually on the port side of the motor, most kickers are mounted on the starboard-side of the transom to facilitate easier tiller steering and throttle control while slow-trolling or putting home.

Why do fishing boats have two motors?

Most fishing boats have multiple outboard motors to get to the fishing spot as fast as possible. After you have reached the fishing spot, the outboard motors can slow the power engine and lower the noise level. When you are trolling for fish, you have to be able to lower the noise.

How do I choose a kicker motor?

5 Tips for Choosing the Best Kicker Outboard Motor
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What size kicker motor do I need for a 17 foot boat?

Re: Kicker for a 17″ Foot Aluminum Boat

I’d recommend a 8 or 9.9hp 4 stroke and you will be fine. Those 5hp and 6hp engines worked fine as I never troll above 3.0mph and even at that, they aren’t working. Long shaft is best because if you upgrade your boat, you can keep the kicker and change it from boat to boat.

How much does a 9.9 hp outboard cost?

$2,642.00. In Stock – New Honda 9.9 HP 4-Stroke Tiller In Stock! Short Shaft (15″) and Long Shaft (20″ shaft) outboard fits most modern boat transoms. Features include Tiller Handle Controls, Forward and Reverse Drive, External Fuel Tank, and Propeller.

What is Mercury Pro Kicker?

Mercury ProKicker outboard motors deliver superior torque for greater acceleration control. Fast, reliable starting and controlled throttle response in all weather. A deeper gearcase and a four-blade, high-thrust propeller with matching gear ratio for precise trolling control.

What is a boat motor kicker?

Kicker motors, also known as spare outboards, are motors that sit next to a bigger, main outboard and can serve a couple of different purposes. They typically are seen in the 10hp or less range. The simplest use for a kicker is as back up.

What is a boat kicker plate?

The kicker plate is designed to make it easy to add an additional trolling motor to the rear of your boat that is convenient and dependable.

How fast will a 20 hp outboard go?

This prop is designed to run at a top speed of around 20 mph and has a pitch of 5. This sounds like a reasonable price for similar craft and outboards I’ve used.

Are Kicker speakers waterproof?

They are made splash-proof for a long life span with a completely sealed motor structure and locking terminal cover, while a tough Santoprene® surround and marine-grade cone pump out the bass, no matter how long you are on the water.

What is a kicker on a sailboat?

A boom vang (US) or kicking strap (UK) (often shortened to “vang” or “kicker”) is a line or piston system on a sailboat used to exert downward force on the boom and thus control the shape of the sail.