Kicker prop changes for troll speed

dpcarson

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OK Guys. I know there are a lot of kicker posts on here and I have been reading for a while but have not seen anybody posting experience with kicker prop changes to increase speed.

I have a 9.9 johnson kicker on my a 242. About the max troll speed I can get is around 5.1-5.3 I really would like to get speed built up to about 6.5 to 7 to keep the blues of the line and get the mackerel hitting. I read on THT from one buy about an upgrade to a 4 blade 5 pitch solas pushing his 24 grady up to 7. Anybody else got any other experience with this. I thought about tilting the outboard to reduce drag but my main is what I use for steering. No steering connection for the kicker.

Any experience building speed on the kickers??
 

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I'm all ears too on this.....I saw the same post regarding changing props on THT :hmm
 

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Willy, I am surprised nobody has chimed in on this yet.
 

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DPc Carson, just curious as to why you use a kicker to troll? Perhaps you have an older boat with a 2 stroke that is I am curious more than else? I suspect increasing the prop to 4 blades could improve performance assuming one gets more thrust out of it. I am tropical water troller and I honestly can not recall seeing anybody in a long while using a kicker to troll. Perhaps this is why folks are not responding to this question? I have seen folks on the big lakes around here troll with a kicker for stripers though.
 

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I run a yamaha 9.9 hi thrust kicker on my 208. One of my props is 11.5 X 9.25, I can get 7 knots easy.
I don't run this one much as I troll for walleye and need the slower troll so I have one smaller diameter and pitch. I would suggest larger diameter and more pitch in a 3 blade.
 

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SmokyMtnGrady said:
DPc Carson, just curious as to why you use a kicker to troll? Perhaps you have an older boat with a 2 stroke that is I am curious more than else? I suspect increasing the prop to 4 blades could improve performance assuming one gets more thrust out of it. I am tropical water troller and I honestly can not recall seeing anybody in a long while using a kicker to troll. Perhaps this is why folks are not responding to this question? I have seen folks on the big lakes around here troll with a kicker for stripers though.


I run a 225 2 stroke on my boat. I use the kicker because of the fuel consumption difference. If I troll on my main at low rpms my fuel consumption 3 to 4 times what the kicker is with the throttle opened pretty good. Second, Best way to kill a motor is to not use it in my opinion. I like that my kicker gets a good workout on a regular basis. Keeps hours off the main also. I have several reasons I guess.
 

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Pay2Play said:
I run a yamaha 9.9 hi thrust kicker on my 208. One of my props is 11.5 X 9.25, I can get 7 knots easy.
I don't run this one much as I troll for walleye and need the slower troll so I have one smaller diameter and pitch. I would suggest larger diameter and more pitch in a 3 blade.


Thanks for that info. about 7 is what I am looking for to keep the blue off the lines and keep the spanish on.