any of you ever used one on a two stroke ? Hate to buy a new trolling motor for a few trips a year .
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any of you ever used one on a two stroke ? Hate to buy a new trolling motor for a few trips a year .
Not good on two stroke....too much running at idle speed fouls plugs and carbons up motor.
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My Merc.. 50 will run 1.7 all day long without any kind of plate
He aint going to fish enough to hurt anything, try it without the plate Curtis and see what it does, bet you will be fine. After pulling cranks and you head in I would blow the soot out of her pretty good, opener her up and let her rip.
I've run my mercury carb 90 for 7yrs with a trolling plate,haven't had any trouble yet.
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Just use your drift sock Coach, or a couple 5 gallon buckets.
I pull cranks with my 25 2-stroke at 1.8 mph. Mike Tabor at Southern Marine told me after I finished idle trolling, run the stew out of it to blow out the carbon. Haven't had any problems with it so far, and been doing it for about 2 years now.:prayjmo
My biggest problem fishing is I have never become a teetotaler . I bream fish a few state lakes,crappie fish sardis/tombigbee waterway, catfish sardis and tennessee river and tallahatchie , fly fish several ponds and fish behind the house when time /wind does not look favorable . Thought I would pull a few bandits . doing good if I do any of it more than 5-6 times a year . lol fishing tackle poor .Will give it a try soon . got to buy a few baits .
Done it with my 40hp Yamaha. Works just fine.
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I run a happy troller on my 70hp johnson and i can get down to around .4mph. I troll for trout average rpm to keep me at my .9mph is about 900 rpm and I run like that for 8 hours at a time when done kick up plane no bogging no hesitation. The wont work good on a 2 stroke is wrong. If the motor is in good repair and tuned properly gas and oil mixed right it is not a issue.
I've never run a plate but have a couple buddies who did years ago."Back in the day" two strokes and a plate or a trolling motor was your only option.
Sounds like a good problem to have, I remember when I could do those things prior to about 7 years ago or so. Now I couldn't stand it, I would be to worried thinking, I wonder what them crappie are doin''.. Been saying for two years we were going to throw out some jugs while trolling in the summer for crappie, still hasn't happened yet, used all the dang noodles for double rigs :dono
I have ran my 2 outboards 2 strokes with happy trollers for years. 40hp mercury 15years and a 115hp yamaha for 3 years never had any troubles wth motors. I troll on party barges running at .8 to 1.4 mph with 20 poles out.
I use the Troll-A-Matic trolling plate.
BRM
I tried using the happy hopper that came with my boat and zi found they simply bend and crack after a few fast takeoffs without pulling her up. especially with my 200'efi merc attached to it,,,
HAPPY TROLLER person halfway through a 12 pack . 😁
Ran one for 3-4 years on my Merc. No problems at all. Just make sure every so often to put it in neutral and rev it up. Motor starts running rough and needs blowing out
When I was fishing my 60hp Yamaha trolled right at 1.7 mph with a 5 gal bucket out each side. Cut a 2 1/4 in hole in the center . One really good thing about using your big motor, you aren't at the mercy of the wind near as bad IMO. Like Rees said, run the snot out of it on the way in and treat with seafoam.
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