Trolling Motor Options

I have a V20 steplift with a 165 mercruiser I/O. I want to get a trolling motor for it but not sure what is the right size range. All suggestions welcome. Thanks - Peter
 
I use a 9.9 Honda four stroker on the stern, but if the truth be known, a 15 -20 would be a better "get home" engine. Don't misunderstand me, the Honda is a great engine that pushes me just fine for trolling, but if the main engine fails, it's gonna take a longer time to make it back to shore with the smaller engine is all I'm saying. :head:
 
Gas - 4 stroke

Yes, I'm looking for a gas 4 stroke. Like the sound of the 15-20 hp. I'm also assuming that I will need a long shaft and hope that I can link it to the out drive for steering. Also thought about a trolling plate for the out drive but like the thought of and extra motor on board. I will remove one of the platforms to facilitate motor mount.
 
Yes, I'm looking for a gas 4 stroke. Like the sound of the 15-20 hp. I'm also assuming that I will need a long shaft and hope that I can link it to the out drive for steering. Also thought about a trolling plate for the out drive but like the thought of and extra motor on board. I will remove one of the platforms to facilitate motor mount.

I use an "Easy-In" mounting bracket. That way I can use a short shaft engine since the mount allows me to raise and lower the Honda. And yes, I have it linked to my JohnnyRude main engine so that I can stear from the front of the boat. The only problem is that 4 stroke engines are heavier... make sure that whichever way you decide to go that the bracket you get is rated to safely handle the weight & hp of your kicker.:head:
 
I'm using a 25" Yamaha 15hp with a 4 blade Solas 7" pitch prop for a kicker. It pushes the boat at hull speed (approx 7mph), and works great in a head sea or into the wind.
 
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