Subject: Using main motor vs. kicker motor for fishing on R25/OB?
I'm struggling with the option to include a kicker motor for my R25/OB for fishing activities.
What is the lowest speed the R25/OB's 250HP Yamaha will push the boat along at?
What is the lowest and highest speed the 9.9HP Yamaha kicker motor will push the boat along at ?
I know run running the main 250HP motor at low RPMs is not conducive to the motor's longevity as these Yamaha OBs do like to run at 4000+ RPMs for efficiency, motor's health and longevity. So I'm very hesitant to think using the 250HP motor is a good option for fishing (trolling for Salmon that is).
The kicker motor does add weight to the stern and possible encourages the boat to list a tad to port, but this can be compensated easily by stowing heavy objects on the starboard side, plus the helm is situated on the starboard side.
The kicker motor positioning is such that its rear is aligned with the rear of the main OB motor so no additional overall length is increased for the boat, and stern in docking or Med docking is accommodated without damaging the kicker motor.
Steering for the kicker motor is performed wirelessly, as I understand it, so this presents no real issue for me.... set the engine's throttle and steer away and fish/troll leisurely, right ?
Running the main 250HP motor at low speed for extended times seems to me a bad thing to do. However, the kicker option does add some $5,500 to the purchase cost. So this aspect could mean the extra maintaemnce of running the 250HP motor at extended times is somewhat compensated for.
The kicker motor obviously provides the 2nd engine for emergencies, but these Yamaha engines are terribly reliable from what I've read.
The kicker motor addition does restrict the walk-around swim step access somewhat as well.
Extra weight that the kicker motor adds to the stern will mean time to planning might be affected as well as fuel burn for the main motor.
Kicker motor will also require its own maintenance costs.
How have other R25/OB owners addressed these issues/options I wonder ?
Thanks... 🙂
I'm struggling with the option to include a kicker motor for my R25/OB for fishing activities.
What is the lowest speed the R25/OB's 250HP Yamaha will push the boat along at?
What is the lowest and highest speed the 9.9HP Yamaha kicker motor will push the boat along at ?
I know run running the main 250HP motor at low RPMs is not conducive to the motor's longevity as these Yamaha OBs do like to run at 4000+ RPMs for efficiency, motor's health and longevity. So I'm very hesitant to think using the 250HP motor is a good option for fishing (trolling for Salmon that is).
The kicker motor does add weight to the stern and possible encourages the boat to list a tad to port, but this can be compensated easily by stowing heavy objects on the starboard side, plus the helm is situated on the starboard side.
The kicker motor positioning is such that its rear is aligned with the rear of the main OB motor so no additional overall length is increased for the boat, and stern in docking or Med docking is accommodated without damaging the kicker motor.
Steering for the kicker motor is performed wirelessly, as I understand it, so this presents no real issue for me.... set the engine's throttle and steer away and fish/troll leisurely, right ?
Running the main 250HP motor at low speed for extended times seems to me a bad thing to do. However, the kicker option does add some $5,500 to the purchase cost. So this aspect could mean the extra maintaemnce of running the 250HP motor at extended times is somewhat compensated for.
The kicker motor obviously provides the 2nd engine for emergencies, but these Yamaha engines are terribly reliable from what I've read.
The kicker motor addition does restrict the walk-around swim step access somewhat as well.
Extra weight that the kicker motor adds to the stern will mean time to planning might be affected as well as fuel burn for the main motor.
Kicker motor will also require its own maintenance costs.
How have other R25/OB owners addressed these issues/options I wonder ?
Thanks... 🙂