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Old 08-02-2020, 11:00 PM
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Originally Posted by bigeasy1 View Post
I have that same kicker bracket on my 74 23 Tsunami. Ive used every other kicker brackets on my previous boats and the adventure brkt is by far the best.More than strong enough to take the beatings when the conditions suck and it also has a nice long setback so you can trim the kicker all the way out of the water.
Im running a T8 8hp Yamaha high thrust 20 inch long shaft four stroke with power trim and remote start.
The 20" shaft is plenty long enough for the Tsunami and does a great job trolling all day in seas up to 3 feet. if the conditions suck (seas over 3 to 4ft) ill throw out the trolling bags and use the out drive.
Cant say enough on how good that little Yamaha is it purrs like a kitten and trolls beautifully.
I also like the security of having another form of power in case the I/O craps out.
Top speed is only about 6-7 MPH but it got me home on one occasion from many miles out when I spun the coupling on the I/O.


BTW I have the the anti cavitation plate flush with the bottom of the Tsunami's hull. works well for me

I think you'll be happy with the setup you seem to have decided on. Good luck


Thank you for your reply. Your setup sounds great. I am mainly wanting the kicker for getting home and/or out of trouble in rough seas if the main goes out. It sounds like you have been down that road. If you had a long shaft, do you think it would dip in the water when tilted up all the way? If you don't mind me asking, how far up from the bottom is your motor mount or how far below the bottom does your motor hang?
you put an anti cavitation plate on your outdrive? I get air in the prop a few times a day in rough seas and need to stop and reverse to get it out. Is the plate for that issue?

Thanks,
Keith
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