Bulljon
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- Feb 9, 2026
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- Fluid Motion Model
- R-25 (Outboard)
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I’m back with another question. Since my previous post, I’ve been discussing a new build with Tim at Fluid Motion. One of the last remaining details is whether to add the 9.9 trolling motor or not. We are looking at installing a remote system that allows the 250 HP to be idle down far enough to achieve 1.5 mph. When fishing for Kokanee I like to troll down around 1.2 MPH. So it seems like it might be a bit of a stretch to think that maybe I could run that slow even with the adjustable remote. All of the other trolling that I do is at around 3 to 3.5 MPH. I am also concerned about putting excessive idle hours on the main. Not sure if this is a big issue??
Another consideration, is having a backup power source in case anything ever went wrong with the main outboard. There is peace of mind having the 9.9 available in an emergency. However, adding it clutters up the wraparound swim deck and requires a bit of a fit up to install the bracket.
I’m curious to hear from the fisherman out there. Thanks in advance for your replies.
Another consideration, is having a backup power source in case anything ever went wrong with the main outboard. There is peace of mind having the 9.9 available in an emergency. However, adding it clutters up the wraparound swim deck and requires a bit of a fit up to install the bracket.
I’m curious to hear from the fisherman out there. Thanks in advance for your replies.