Re: Kicker motor for 14 Lund Laker
OK...here's the deal after doing some sea trials:
There was not any issue with balance to starboard/port that a little weight distribution didn't solve. The biggest shift was my portable gas tank.
I did have a difficult time getting the boat up on its feet onto a plane with the extra weight on the stern if I was the only man on the boat. I think a bit more weight forward will solve this problem...maybe getting my big butt forward (or a least leaning) will solve this problem too! Maybe a tiller extension is necessary? With my fishing buddy aboard & forward, no problem getting on a plane!
The 4 HP didn't have any problems exceeding my trolling speeds. I'm still breaking the motor in, so I didn't want to dial it down and do any trolling. The manual says that I need it run the motor at 3/4 throttle for an hour. I need to go for another 1/2 hour before I can do any trolling.
Steering while running the kicker is somewhat problematic. Turning the boat to port/left had zero issues...but to the starboard, I found the tiller handle interfered with the primary too much to be of any use. If I kept the tiller handle "straight up" and steered with the carrying handle on the front, I have pretty good turning range...but not the easiest way to maneuver!
My solution was to keep the kicker headed straight, lower & keep the primary down, and use the primary as a rudder while its prop freewheeled. (If there are any mechanical issues that may damage my primary by doing this, please respond!). This configuration works fine, although not ideal because it's not a "powered turn" and takes a bit longer to get the boat headed in the "right" direction! But for the small steering adjustments that I'm looking for to keep the boat on track, this seems to work fine. So I guess if I need to make an emergency turn because I'm not paying attention to where I'm going, it'll have to be to the left!
So far, there's a little bit of B.S., but I'm pretty happy about my purchase. No smoke, reduced noise, a great little back-up if my primary fails on the water, & can be used as my kicker for my sailboat as well.
M