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Re: Kicker power versus weight on a Master Angler 20
Tohatsu is the same as Nissan.
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Re: Kicker power versus weight on a Master Angler 20
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Exactly.
So for the moment I need a light kicker. Ideally with remote steering Quote:
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Re: Kicker power versus weight on a Master Angler 20
My 20' MA with a 408# 150 Merc. will keep your feet wet. Large console with 2 batteries inside. Unless you spend a LOT of time far offshore I would get Seatow. I understand and love the idea of self dependency but depend on maintenance, a strong radio and antenna, and Seatow.
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Re: Kicker power versus weight on a Master Angler 20
Made up my mind. A tohatsu SailPro with a remote kit. I looked at one and the prop is big. With lots of area. Looks like a sunflower. With the remote I won't have to stand at the stern.
SeaTow/ Boats U.S. aren't nearly fast enough to save your bacon in the part of Buzzards Bay I frequent. The issue I run into is not as much whether or not I can get home, but if I flood a two stroke, I can be on rocks or have water over the transom from the standing waves from the current before I can get it re-lit. |
Re: Kicker power versus weight on a Master Angler 20
Fish . . . do you have a splashwell gate? If not you can make a good one pretty inexpensively with PVC Tuff Board. Just make sure your entire splashwell is water tight, and the bottom 6 - 8" of the gate is sealed with 4200 and screws. When my 18 is loaded up with Ice, fish, 8hp Honda kicker, and a full 48 gallons of fuel . . . Splashwell scuppers are under and there is 2" of water in the splashwell. Make sure your bilge inspection hatch is water tight and that you have 2 pumps with float switches. Keeping the bow heavy also lifts the stern.
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Re: Kicker power versus weight on a Master Angler 20
You do have to have a splashwell, I have one that is removeable, don't use it much unless I go offshore but a must have in that kind of water. I agree with shrimpin
The problem I see that putting kicker on will cause you to have water coming in all the time unless under power. I guess if you troll all the time thats OK |
Re: Kicker power versus weight on a Master Angler 20
So the plan is a 60 lb kicker with remote controls. Steering will be tied to the 390 lb 2 stroke Yamaha back there. Tohatsu makes a control box so I can pilot from the center console without having to steer from the stern. Not perfect, but better than steering from the transom.
I also plan to use plastic tanks in the head area of the center console for better weight distribution. |
Re: Kicker power versus weight on a Master Angler 20
Picked it up today. Will take pics if anyone is interested.
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