Todd Duncan Tennyson
Well-known member
Folks,
I have a 17 foot duckwater boat and it has "performance Pontoons" that extend appx 16 inches further behind the transom.
This poses a problem in mounting a kicker motor for 3 reasons: 1 is that I will need to have an extended handle which I should be able to figure out with some pvc and some hose clamps.
The 2nd complication is that the performance pod will require that I use an adjustable motor mount as to the height at which the motor is suspended. Otherwise, I will risk soaking the kicker if I get a wave over the back end (which we do at times, but they just wash out the motor well, and the main motor is high and dry.)
The 3rd complication is that the location for me to mount the kicker is not squared off like a transom, it angles (kind of overhangs so that the deck of the pontoon extends further aft than the portion which is the continuation of the main hull) So My mount will need to be adjustable to compensate for the mounting surface not being straight vertical.
The boat is aluminum, and I was considering having the local welder just mount up a vertical box style attachment that I could bolt the kicker mount onto unless you folks have a better solution.
Thought that since I'll be hunting solo a fair amount, and in big water and on a boat that is damned nearly impossible for me to use a canoe paddle as a backup, I'd better step up and get an auxiliary power source.
My options are an evinrude light twin (short shaft) about 4 hp, or a 7.5 merc with a regular shaft.
I am leaning twds the merc, since that boat is so prone to betting blown around in the winds, the extra power might be a good thing.
Am I on the right path, or is there a better way for me to get this done?
Thanks again for your advice.
I have a 17 foot duckwater boat and it has "performance Pontoons" that extend appx 16 inches further behind the transom.
This poses a problem in mounting a kicker motor for 3 reasons: 1 is that I will need to have an extended handle which I should be able to figure out with some pvc and some hose clamps.
The 2nd complication is that the performance pod will require that I use an adjustable motor mount as to the height at which the motor is suspended. Otherwise, I will risk soaking the kicker if I get a wave over the back end (which we do at times, but they just wash out the motor well, and the main motor is high and dry.)
The 3rd complication is that the location for me to mount the kicker is not squared off like a transom, it angles (kind of overhangs so that the deck of the pontoon extends further aft than the portion which is the continuation of the main hull) So My mount will need to be adjustable to compensate for the mounting surface not being straight vertical.
The boat is aluminum, and I was considering having the local welder just mount up a vertical box style attachment that I could bolt the kicker mount onto unless you folks have a better solution.
Thought that since I'll be hunting solo a fair amount, and in big water and on a boat that is damned nearly impossible for me to use a canoe paddle as a backup, I'd better step up and get an auxiliary power source.
My options are an evinrude light twin (short shaft) about 4 hp, or a 7.5 merc with a regular shaft.
I am leaning twds the merc, since that boat is so prone to betting blown around in the winds, the extra power might be a good thing.
Am I on the right path, or is there a better way for me to get this done?
Thanks again for your advice.
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