Bonaventure
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jul 3, 2016
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- 167
I meant to post the 2.5 Suzuki as the biggest 4stroke motor I would go for. This is because it weighs 29 pounds. Yamaha, Tohatsu etc of the same power go about 40 sounds.
kallsop - registration stickers tend to not want to stay on the M4 and want to peel off instead. I would recommend checking if you can mount them to a small board that you can hang from the rope on the M4 versus trying to get them glued to the tubes.
This is what I did and used patch glue for the state sticker (in Indiana you have registration numbers and a state sticker). The sticker holds pretty good, just need to add a little glue on the edges when they start to lift.I noticed that some said they used stencils and a sharpie permanent marker, I plan to do that.
Hey everyone - newbie here.
Became interested in getting an inflatable with a motor next summer and found this thread during my research. VERY cool and informative; so many great, creative ideas for mods. Mariner 4 with a Minn kota 55lb is definitely the right fit for me from what I have seen here.
I guess I have more of a general question about the trolling motors... do they generally shut down like a motorcycle when you cease to turn them (letting go of the handle), or would I definitely want to install a kill switch? I can't get Minn Kota to get back to me.
I have read on here some about the kill switch, but it was not clear to me if it was for another purpose.
Thanks!
Iwas given a half moon shaped piece of hardwood that was the end of a table top, I added a piece of oak to the flat edge of this piece to hold my downrigger on one side, the fish finder on the other. This sits on the top of the tubes at the back. I am going to add a glued on patch with a piece of webbing holding a ring to tie the seat down on one side, the existing factory glued on fittings for the battery holder and the little bag (neither of which I use) will be used to tie the other side and the back of the seat in place.
Anyway, if you cut a piece of 3/4 or 5/8 inch plywood to fit the back of the boat, in a half round shape, you will come up with the same type of setup that I have. The table top end just happens to fit really well. I would make it a couple of inches wider than the center of the tubes and bring it around to clear your motor mount. Make sure that the cut edges are nice and smooth. you can tie down the back to the battery bag and just let it sit in place with your weight, or you can extend it to the outer edges and tie it down to the rope that goes around the boat. A hole drilled through the seat can be used to fasten the rope.
A nice hardwood plank, or a piece of plywood across the boat, resting on the top of the tubes and tied down to the outside will serve as a front seat if one is required.
Nice setup cmilot! How many amps is your battery?
I'm using a "EverStart Maxx Marine Battery, Group Size 29DC" from walmart. It says 845 cold cranking amps on their website. It's in the Minn Kota power center which works great! Going to get another smaller battery for accessories like fishfinder and also as a backup just in case the main one quits on me.