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dlm413
Posted 2/7/2004 7:19 PM (#12719)
Subject: Advise on kicker motor hookup


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Location: Theresa, NY
Hi Guys (and gals), being a new guy to this, am looking for your advise. I have a 17' Lund Mr. Pike with a 90 Merc 4 stroke, wife bought me a 9.9 Merc 4 stroke kicker electric start. I have already asked for and got advise on the fuel hookup with the 90, now question is should I have additoinal control hookup for starting, gear shift, throttle etc for the 9.9, or just use the tiller steer and throttle control manual when I want to troll with the 9.9. What are most of you doing out there?
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larry eaton
Posted 2/7/2004 7:28 PM (#12720 - in reply to #12719)
Subject: RE: Advise on kicker motor hookup


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Location: blue mounds,wisc
its your preference, i like to be able to manually steer the kicker myself.this way you dont have to turn the wheel. also i like this because i can turn faster manually.you can get an extention for the tiller handle from cabelas or bass pro. then you can easily reach to steer and run the throttle.
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Rick Larson
Posted 2/7/2004 7:43 PM (#12722 - in reply to #12719)
Subject: RE: Advise on kicker motor hookup



Am not qualified to answer this question, but is there a chance I can introduce mine wifey with yours?
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Dale
Posted 2/8/2004 6:02 AM (#12727 - in reply to #12719)
Subject: RE: Advise on kicker motor hookup


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Location: Neenah, WI
If you plan to handline or back troll you'll want to use the tiller handle. I currently steer with the wheel but as Larry said, there is more control with the tiller. Before mounting the kicker check for handle clearance with the transom. I believe with your boat you would mount it on the starboard side.

Another thing you might want to check into is a Trollmaster. It's a throttle control for fine tuning your trolling speed. I have one and think it's money well spent. About 200 bucks.
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dlm413
Posted 2/8/2004 8:29 AM (#12734 - in reply to #12719)
Subject: RE: Advise on kicker motor hookup


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Location: Theresa, NY
I have the kicker hooked up to steer with wheel, however, throttle control is my main concern, would this concern be answered by the throttle master?
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dlm413
Posted 2/8/2004 8:30 AM (#12735 - in reply to #12719)
Subject: RE: Advise on kicker motor hookup


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Location: Theresa, NY
sorry, meant trollmaster
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Shep
Posted 2/8/2004 9:28 AM (#12737 - in reply to #12735)
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DM,

The Troll master is what you want. I don't have one yet, but have been in other boats that have, and I will have one on my boat this year. Precise throttle control. Much better than using the tiller twist on any model. I troll both at the tiller, and at the wheel, depending on situation. I have the Goldeneye link. Easy on, easy off.
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Sunshine
Posted 2/8/2004 9:45 AM (#12739 - in reply to #12719)
Subject: RE: Advise on kicker motor hookup



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I'll second the TrollMaster. It's one of the best investments in my boat. It'll take care of your speed control and eliminate the hassle of going back to adjust the trottle on the kicker. You can micro-manage your speeds easily to the tenth of a mile. It usually cost about 199 bucks.

You may also want to think about a connecting rod from the main engine to the kicker. Get one with a quick release and you have the best of both worlds. You can steer from the wheel or the kicker depending on the situation. They usually cost about 45 bucks.
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stepman
Posted 2/8/2004 11:02 AM (#12741 - in reply to #12719)
Subject: RE: Advise on kicker motor hookup


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Location: princeton Il.
I use a trollmaster and love it. trollmaster has a new model(pro series) that has a speed burst button for quick control and goes back to original set speed. dittos on the quick disconnect rod. made mine buying both ends and piece of stainless allthread rod for about 20 bucks. good luck
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stepman
Posted 2/8/2004 11:03 AM (#12742 - in reply to #12719)
Subject: RE: Advise on kicker motor hookup


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Location: princeton Il.
I use a trollmaster and love it. trollmaster has a new model(pro series) that has a speed burst button for quick control and goes back to original set speed. dittos on the quick disconnect rod. made mine buying both ends and piece of stainless allthread rod for about 20 bucks. good luck
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stepman
Posted 2/8/2004 11:06 AM (#12743 - in reply to #12719)
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Location: princeton Il.
sorry about the double reply am a computer iliterate
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dlm413
Posted 2/8/2004 5:58 PM (#12756 - in reply to #12719)
Subject: RE: Advise on kicker motor hookup


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Location: Theresa, NY
Thanks guys, you haved all answered my question, already have the connect to main motor, will order trollmaster pro this week, come on Spring!

Thanks again.
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Moose
Posted 2/8/2004 7:43 PM (#12759 - in reply to #12719)
Subject: RE: Advise on kicker motor hookup


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dlm413, there's a trollmaster on the trade board for a $100.00
Bob
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john mannerino
Posted 2/9/2004 4:23 AM (#12775 - in reply to #12719)
Subject: RE: Advise on kicker motor hookup


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Location: Chicago IL.
Troll master and goldeneye hook up for me. I will agree that using the tiller will give you better response. EZ hook up and disconnect. John
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Bo582
Posted 2/9/2004 7:18 AM (#12780 - in reply to #12719)
Subject: RE: Advise on kicker motor hookup


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Location: Westland, MI.
Hey DM, Best product in the world for what you're trying to do, is the TR-1 Gold. Just click on the TR-1 Sales logo on the front page of Walleye First, and then click on the TR-1 Gold label and it will tell you all about it.

Edited by Bo582 2/9/2004 7:19 AM
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Rick Larson
Posted 2/9/2004 9:33 AM (#12797 - in reply to #12719)
Subject: RE: Advise on kicker motor hookup



I will vouch for that TR-1 AutoPilot Machine. It was the biggest single reason for our (my partner is Pete Huibregtse) MWC success fishing the LBDN and Lake Pepin events.

It allow me much freedom towards fishing instead of having to keep my hand on the tiller or the steering wheel of the boat.

Whilst most guys battled the wind and waves trying to boat fish, I just set the pad down and allowed the Golden Pilot to take over the steering of my boat!

Check it out, its a winner!
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