Steve Steffy
Well-known member
Okay all you chuck huff owners out there, this will not be a huff bashing thread. Just curious, have any of you guys taken off your outboard and either...
A) Used a trolling motor for shallow water applications? How did it handle as far as how much thrust was required to push the boat? I realize it won't be fast by any means, did the small motor struggle to push the boat though? What were some other draw backs to using a trolling motor?
B) Have any of you used a push pole in the same shallow water scenario? I've paddled the boat and that's not very fun. I've also use my paddle as a push pole, but only when I absolutely had to and that was with a 15 horse motor attached to the transom. I'm thinking of picking up a push pole and taking the outboard off for some areas I'd like to get into this season. My boat does not have oar locks on it. That is another option I may look at, but for right now I'm thinking a push pole may get the nod first.
Thanks for your input,
Steve
A) Used a trolling motor for shallow water applications? How did it handle as far as how much thrust was required to push the boat? I realize it won't be fast by any means, did the small motor struggle to push the boat though? What were some other draw backs to using a trolling motor?
B) Have any of you used a push pole in the same shallow water scenario? I've paddled the boat and that's not very fun. I've also use my paddle as a push pole, but only when I absolutely had to and that was with a 15 horse motor attached to the transom. I'm thinking of picking up a push pole and taking the outboard off for some areas I'd like to get into this season. My boat does not have oar locks on it. That is another option I may look at, but for right now I'm thinking a push pole may get the nod first.
Thanks for your input,
Steve