Last year was my first trolling out of my new to me TDB-17', after installation of some Smith rod holders in the gunnels that hold Bert's Tracks in place with ratcheting Bert's holders. I don't have a downrigger option to achieve depth, so I run a pair of long 45lb copper rods off of boards for deep running baits at 70-90ft. and partial leadcore and straight flouro. rigs to cover the rest of the water column. I had one salmon double down off the southern end of Big Summer Island in a bowl in front of the Poverty Island Light last July. Two strong Chinook on boards running out hot was quite the fire drill for one fisherman! I had the tiller extension on the Honda 50hp. so I just straddled it with my knees to steer while playing fish. Getting the in-line boards unclipped alone was a feat. I've found that, while fishing alone, I am better served to play the fish in to near exhaustion and then grab the spoon in one sweeping motion, lifting the fish in an arc and dropping it on deck.
When I had my Outrage 21' we had a quadruple on salmon for three fisherman. We ended with all four fish in the boat, two in the splashwell, one on the foredeck and one on the afterdeck....and about a half hour of untangling gear, unhooking fish, and reorganizing prior getting lines back in the water.
Boy, do I have cabin fever!