demco99
Well-Known Member
Hey guys,
Got a bunch of kicker related questions and would love to hear your opinions:
1) Looking to get a kicker installed on the boat in the pics below. Who would you recommend in Vancouver to do this? I have contacted Haruna and Bridgeview so far. One issue is that I don't have a trailer for the boat as it is too wide with a 10' beam. I would need to find someone who has their own trailer or lift or alternatively they could come and do the install at the RVYC's lift at Stanley Park...
2) I was thinking of going with either a 9.9hp or 15hp Mercury prokicker because the main engines are Merc - but I'm open to other brands if you think they are superior kickers. Also not sure if I should go for the 9.9 or 15 - the dry weight of hull is 5200lbs plus motors, fuel and gear it probably is around 7000lbs or more. I want to make sure I have enough thrust on windy/choppy days. One issue here is that the 15hp Merc prokicker is only available in a 20" shaft length (9.9hp comes in 20"+25" shaft) and this boat is designed for 25" shaft outboards..
3) Steering wise I was thinking of having seperate hydraulic steering for the kicker and a steering wheel mounted on the transom. I would also mount the throttle near the transom. This way I could steer and adjust throttle from the transom while trolling on nice days. For foul weather days I thought I could rig up a tie bar to connect the kicker to the main engines and steer from the helm.. I wouldn't have throttle control for the kicker from up in the helm however. On the nice days this tie bar would just remain disconnected. Thoughts?
4) I'm also deciding whether I should plumb the kicker to the main 170 gallon fuel tank or to it's own seperate tank. I would go for a standard 6.6gal tank and need to find somewhere to put it that would be convenient. 6.6gal should be enough fuel to troll on the kicker for at least one full day.
5) The kicker bracket on the whaler drive in the pictures below is too weak and will need to be replaced. Any recommendations on what type of bracket to go for? I found this 'concept' bracket made by prodigy marine fabrication on Vcr Isl that looks really solid - http://www.prodigymarine.com/the-concept-bracket.html . It looks stronger than the standard swim step brackets I have seen from Panther as it secures to the transom as well.
Thanks guys!!
Whaler 27 FC by nickdemco, on Flickr
Whaler 27 FC by nickdemco, on Flickr
Whaler 27 FC by nickdemco, on Flickr
Whaler 27 FC by nickdemco, on Flickr
Whaler 27 FC by nickdemco, on Flickr
Whaler 27 FC by nickdemco, on Flickr
9.9vs15 - 1 by nickdemco, on Flickr
Prodigy Bracket by nickdemco, on Flickr
Got a bunch of kicker related questions and would love to hear your opinions:
1) Looking to get a kicker installed on the boat in the pics below. Who would you recommend in Vancouver to do this? I have contacted Haruna and Bridgeview so far. One issue is that I don't have a trailer for the boat as it is too wide with a 10' beam. I would need to find someone who has their own trailer or lift or alternatively they could come and do the install at the RVYC's lift at Stanley Park...
2) I was thinking of going with either a 9.9hp or 15hp Mercury prokicker because the main engines are Merc - but I'm open to other brands if you think they are superior kickers. Also not sure if I should go for the 9.9 or 15 - the dry weight of hull is 5200lbs plus motors, fuel and gear it probably is around 7000lbs or more. I want to make sure I have enough thrust on windy/choppy days. One issue here is that the 15hp Merc prokicker is only available in a 20" shaft length (9.9hp comes in 20"+25" shaft) and this boat is designed for 25" shaft outboards..
3) Steering wise I was thinking of having seperate hydraulic steering for the kicker and a steering wheel mounted on the transom. I would also mount the throttle near the transom. This way I could steer and adjust throttle from the transom while trolling on nice days. For foul weather days I thought I could rig up a tie bar to connect the kicker to the main engines and steer from the helm.. I wouldn't have throttle control for the kicker from up in the helm however. On the nice days this tie bar would just remain disconnected. Thoughts?
4) I'm also deciding whether I should plumb the kicker to the main 170 gallon fuel tank or to it's own seperate tank. I would go for a standard 6.6gal tank and need to find somewhere to put it that would be convenient. 6.6gal should be enough fuel to troll on the kicker for at least one full day.
5) The kicker bracket on the whaler drive in the pictures below is too weak and will need to be replaced. Any recommendations on what type of bracket to go for? I found this 'concept' bracket made by prodigy marine fabrication on Vcr Isl that looks really solid - http://www.prodigymarine.com/the-concept-bracket.html . It looks stronger than the standard swim step brackets I have seen from Panther as it secures to the transom as well.
Thanks guys!!







