I just bought my first boat, a 16 foot bayliner with a Merc 100 horse outboard (both early '70’s), and want to be able to troll. Fortunately, it’s already set up with a remote troll.
Eventually, I’d like to add downriggers but I’d also like to maneuver around cover so I’m considering both gas and electric.
Any suggestions on what sizes to consider? How much should I expect to pay?
If I could afford a new one(s) I’d get a new boat as well so cost is definitely a factor.
I have a 2000 6 hp Johnson 2 stroke on my 19.5’ bayliner cuddy and it dose just fine. I paid 600$ and it is in exellent shape. ksl has a few good luck M.H.
My electric is a 74 pounds thrust 24 volt Minn Kota with auto-pilot and co-pilot. I used this on my 18 1/2 Starcraft and still need to get it installed on this boat. At the boat shows I have noticed that boats much larger than mine have had smaller electrics than this on them.
The 9.9 motor is more than enough to push your boat around. Just a bit of advice here, though. The 9.9 is a little overpowering to the Remote Troll. If you open up that motor to a high throttle setting you could find it pushing (turning) your remote troll bracket on you and you will suddenly find yourself spinning in circles.
I have a 9.9 on mine and have had this happen a couple of times trying to correct for strong wind on the berry. I would probably very strongly consider trading my 9.9 motor for a 7.5 long shaft.
The other drawback to the remote troll is you can’t adjust the height after it is mounted on the boat. Make sure the shaft of your motor is long enough to keep the prop and water intake in the water, even in waves.