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I'm looking for get a kicker for my 1675 lund impact for trolling Salmon. Does Mercury 9.9hp is too big for my boat?

Some people said 6HP is the best for small boat less than 18 foot. what you guys can tell me something?

Thank you in advance.

Dillon

 

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Another thing to consider is number of cylinders. Most 6hp motors are single cylinders where a 8hp is the smallest twin. Twin cylinder four strokes are far more quiet and have a lot less vibration. Even if a 8hp is slight overkill it's worth it in my opinion. And make sure it's a long shaft.


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Another thing to consider is number of cylinders. Most 6hp motors are single cylinders where a 8hp is the smallest twin. Twin cylinder four strokes are far more quiet and have a lot less vibration. Even if a 8hp is slight overkill it's worth it in my opinion. And make sure it's a long shaft.


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Thank you Bro ,I will get a 8 HP.

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On 4/7/2017 at 9:54 AM, jackrabbit14612 said:

I have a mercury twin cylinder 6 hp I'd probably be interested in parting with. Just changed impeller and plugs. Trolls very nice


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Thank you for your reply, I checked the Mercury dealer ,they dong have a twin cylinder 6HP anymore.

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I have a 2008 Yamaha 8hp, 4 stroke that has hardly been used. Let me know if your interested


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Thank you for your offer, I'm gonna get a Mercury 8or9.9 for color marching with main motor.

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