01-15-2025, 04:43 PM
(01-14-2025, 11:30 PM)MrShane Wrote: In about ‘17, maybe early ‘18, I put that Suzuki 9.9 EFI kicker on my boat. Although it has electric start, it is considered a ‘battery-less’ EFI motor that also has a backup recoil rope starter on top of cowling. Starts immediately with push button starter and twice I have fired it up with rope starter, once at Buckboard while running sonar/radio/electric riggers/and I was culling baby Macs so had livewell pump on all morning ( that is naughty, I know… ) and once in Good Hope Bay when I left some switches on over night on accident. That little Zuke kicks out 12 amps. Knowing I have a rope-start ‘EFI generator with prop’ bolted on to back of my boat has taken 100% fear of dead battery away. Priceless. Don’t forget to get iTroll also! ( Just make sure you turn it off overnight, haha). Good luck with your boat also. Hope to see your’s and Mike’s new boats on the water this year!!Not all boats are designed/built to mount kicker motors. My Lund of choice (1775 Adventure Sport) is one such boat. It is my choice due to some of its features and price. If I should need to troll with the 115 Max HP Merc 4-Stroke, and the idle speed is faster at idle than what I seek on a regular basis, I have options. Sea anchors/drift socks and trolling plates work well. I ran a trolling plate on my old Tracker Targa 16 Deep-V for 11 years with great success. I won't know until I use the boat for a full season if I will need an option or not.
As to the iTroll, I had that on my ThunderJet and loved it. Don't know at this point if it will be needed on the 115 Merc. But if needed, I certainly would not hesitate to buy another one. It mostly depends on how precise the throttle control is for the Merc.
Maybe you should come fish with me after I get everything dialed in.
Bob Hicks, from Utah
I'm 82 years young and going as hard as I can for as long as I can.
"Free men do not ask permission to bear arms."
I'm 82 years young and going as hard as I can for as long as I can.
"Free men do not ask permission to bear arms."