Subject: R-23's Yamaha F200 Variable Trolling Feature
My understanding is that the new F200 Yamaha outboard provides a "Variable Trolling Feature". Do I have this correct ?
RT offers the 9.9HP Yamaha kicker motor in tandem with the F200.
When first reviewing the R-23 outboard model I liked the idea of having the kicker motor as a backup in the event the F200 failed unexpectedly as well as providing trolling speeds.
So I'm now wondering if one were to abandon the 9.9HP kicker motor option in lieu of using the F200's Variable Trolling feature but losing the failsafe 2nd engine benefit and saving a bunch of brass is a sensible thing to do ?
The Variable Trolling feature does allow speeds to be set in 50 rpm increments from 650 to 900.
My understanding is that the new F200 Yamaha outboard provides a "Variable Trolling Feature". Do I have this correct ?
RT offers the 9.9HP Yamaha kicker motor in tandem with the F200.
When first reviewing the R-23 outboard model I liked the idea of having the kicker motor as a backup in the event the F200 failed unexpectedly as well as providing trolling speeds.
So I'm now wondering if one were to abandon the 9.9HP kicker motor option in lieu of using the F200's Variable Trolling feature but losing the failsafe 2nd engine benefit and saving a bunch of brass is a sensible thing to do ?
The Variable Trolling feature does allow speeds to be set in 50 rpm increments from 650 to 900.