Hi Folks,
I'm not sure if this is the right spot to ask about a kicker to supplement my 90 hp Honda, but here goes.
After reading the recent discussions regarding the use of a kicker, I thought it would be worth pursuing. Our 2003 22 C-Dory currently has a 90HP engine, with no backup. To date we have not ventured much distance in our boat, but we would like to cruise some distance. The thought of getting stuck with no backup is a concern. My boat is currently at a Honda Marine dealer (Saeger Marine in Canandaigua NY) having repairs made to the engine. While it was in for service I requested a quote for kicker-either a 9.9 or 8hp engine was recommended. I followed up with the rigger at the dealer today, and he asked if I had seen one of our boats rigged with a kicker. Unfortunately I have not-since our boats are pretty rare in our area of the country. The dealer commented that the kicker would have to go on the starboard side-since the swim platform is on the port side. Also since we have trim tabs there is an issue of clearance required so the bracket would have to accommodate that. He asked if I had pictures of some boats and info regarding a bracket-so here is my request for help! I looked around the site I did not find a good shot of a set-up with 90 hp and a kicker
If any of you are aware of some good shots on our website of kicker set-up-let me know!.
If you are aware of a recommended engine bracket manufacturer(used with trim tabs on our 22 boats)-send it along please.
Finally, if you have experience with running a kicker with your 90 hp engine-any suggestions on setting it up would be appreciated. As far as set-up is concerned, I'm thinking of steering at the helm, electric start, or anything else you recommend that I include-or at least consider.
Thanks ahead of time for any assistance you can provide. This is new to me, and to honest-it represents a bit of $$ for us. The engine alone is in the $2,500 range, so if we take the plunge, I would like to get it set-up properly. As far as timing is concerned I'm thinking I might have it done over the winter while the boat is out of the water-or perhaps next year.
My wife and I will be traveling out of state starting tomorrow (Friday) morning and returning after Labor Day. We will not have access to email, so my responses will be delayed. If it would be helpful, perhaps this might be a topic we could discuss on a phone call?? Thanks again for your help.
Regards,
Jack Howell
I'm not sure if this is the right spot to ask about a kicker to supplement my 90 hp Honda, but here goes.
After reading the recent discussions regarding the use of a kicker, I thought it would be worth pursuing. Our 2003 22 C-Dory currently has a 90HP engine, with no backup. To date we have not ventured much distance in our boat, but we would like to cruise some distance. The thought of getting stuck with no backup is a concern. My boat is currently at a Honda Marine dealer (Saeger Marine in Canandaigua NY) having repairs made to the engine. While it was in for service I requested a quote for kicker-either a 9.9 or 8hp engine was recommended. I followed up with the rigger at the dealer today, and he asked if I had seen one of our boats rigged with a kicker. Unfortunately I have not-since our boats are pretty rare in our area of the country. The dealer commented that the kicker would have to go on the starboard side-since the swim platform is on the port side. Also since we have trim tabs there is an issue of clearance required so the bracket would have to accommodate that. He asked if I had pictures of some boats and info regarding a bracket-so here is my request for help! I looked around the site I did not find a good shot of a set-up with 90 hp and a kicker
If any of you are aware of some good shots on our website of kicker set-up-let me know!.
If you are aware of a recommended engine bracket manufacturer(used with trim tabs on our 22 boats)-send it along please.
Finally, if you have experience with running a kicker with your 90 hp engine-any suggestions on setting it up would be appreciated. As far as set-up is concerned, I'm thinking of steering at the helm, electric start, or anything else you recommend that I include-or at least consider.
Thanks ahead of time for any assistance you can provide. This is new to me, and to honest-it represents a bit of $$ for us. The engine alone is in the $2,500 range, so if we take the plunge, I would like to get it set-up properly. As far as timing is concerned I'm thinking I might have it done over the winter while the boat is out of the water-or perhaps next year.
My wife and I will be traveling out of state starting tomorrow (Friday) morning and returning after Labor Day. We will not have access to email, so my responses will be delayed. If it would be helpful, perhaps this might be a topic we could discuss on a phone call?? Thanks again for your help.
Regards,
Jack Howell