greenghost45
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Has anyone trolled for Salmon with a R21EC with a Yanmar 30? Just wondering if the Yanmar will troll or is kicker necessary?
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REO6205":3ljfkwif said:I
The idle speed is simple to adjust. The directions should be in your engine manual but you can also probably eye-ball it and figure it out.
PetDrs":1ypkfm3x said:REO6205":1ypkfm3x said:I
The idle speed is simple to adjust. The directions should be in your engine manual but you can also probably eye-ball it and figure it out.
Thanks for the info,m I would love to lower my idle speed, but I did not get an owner's manual for the engine :cry:
If it isn't too much trouble could you please outline the procedure and I will attempt it tomorrow before I head out fishing! I agree it would also help with maneuvering at low speed! For a "turtle" our boat really moves at idle!!
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Newf":2mn9al2h said:I have the 2014 as well, with many hours of trolling on it. I troll 2 knots with no current which is fine for me most of the time. Does cutting back the RPM's to 600 increase engine vibration at all. Thanks.
REO6205":29eow9xp said:I'll be down at the boat tomorrow and I'll try to take some pictures. Bring the engine to operating temp, loosen the lock nut on the throttle linkage at the engine, turn the adjustment until you reach desired RPM, re-tighten the lock nut. You might have to make a couple of adjustments to get it just right. On mine a no-load adjustment to 700 RPMs gives me an actual RPM of 600 in gear. V-P suggests not going below five hundred RPM because of oil pressure issues.
Please note that my figures aren't the "official" V-P specs. They're just the opinion of a mechanic I know that's probably worked on more V-P engines than most people. He also has a D1-30 in his sailboat. If I remember right V-P suggests 850 RPMs and if your boat has the five year warranty running non-spec settings might void it.
And you're right about the boat moving at idle. No weight, no draft, and a lot of area to catch the wind. They're a feather on the water and I've found that wind affects them more than current at times. That's where that over-sized rudder and the bow thruster can come in handy...use them right and you can make that little boat dance.
REO6205":2gzuo5iu said:PetDrs...I'm sorry but I have to renege on my offer of pictures for the throttle adjustment. I'm on my way to Louisiana to pick up a boat for delivery to South America.
When I get back I'll make a special effort to get the pictures if you haven't figured it out by then.
bob daily":2fglzpag said:say I go a bit fast, I say the big fish will catch up with me
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