bmcminn
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I'm seeing new boats being sold without a kicker/secondary outboard. A dealer told me that kickers weren't necessary anymore because the large motors all have great trolling settings. In addition to trolling, I had always heard this was an important safety feature on a powerboat, in case the primary motor had an issue and it was bad weather.
Just read an article about the boating accident on Lake Tahoe where 5 people died. These tragedies are always an accumulation of factors, but motor failure was part of the scenario in this one. They were close to being safe when the outboard failed, they got beam to the waves, and a large amount of water got into the boat.
I'm certainly not saying that a kicker would have made a difference in this case. And maybe a 9.9 HP kicker on a 6000+ lb. boat isn't going to help if it's bad enough weather to matter.
I'm new to the area and powerboating, so I'm curious, what do you think?
Just read an article about the boating accident on Lake Tahoe where 5 people died. These tragedies are always an accumulation of factors, but motor failure was part of the scenario in this one. They were close to being safe when the outboard failed, they got beam to the waves, and a large amount of water got into the boat.
I'm certainly not saying that a kicker would have made a difference in this case. And maybe a 9.9 HP kicker on a 6000+ lb. boat isn't going to help if it's bad enough weather to matter.
I'm new to the area and powerboating, so I'm curious, what do you think?