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Posted 4/1/2012 3:49 PM (#549967)
Subject: when is a 25" shaft needed for a kicker?


Is this needed when the transom on the boat is higher on the sides then in the middle? This may be a stupid question but I have no idea how it works. Thanks
sworrall
Posted 4/1/2012 6:00 PM (#549990 - in reply to #549967)
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Sailboat or boat with a very high kicker plate. Fishing boats like we use, not so much.
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Posted 4/1/2012 6:21 PM (#549995 - in reply to #549967)
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what about big foot vs standard? does it make much of a difference?
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Posted 4/1/2012 6:26 PM (#549997 - in reply to #549967)
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Bigfoot is high thrust, for slow moving heavy craft.
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Posted 4/1/2012 6:36 PM (#549998 - in reply to #549967)
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would a standard work for a 17ft boat with 125hp on it?
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Posted 4/1/2012 6:43 PM (#550002 - in reply to #549998)
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Standard? Kickers are usually 20" shafts. If that's what you mean, then yup.
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Posted 4/2/2012 8:41 AM (#550109 - in reply to #549967)
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Guest - 4/1/2012 3:49 PM

Is this needed when the transom on the boat is higher on the sides then in the middle? This may be a stupid question but I have no idea how it works. Thanks


Even though the transom mounting may be higher for the kicker, when you are not on plane, there is plenty of prop in the water for the kicker. Do not go to a 25" shaft for your kicker, or you'll have issues when getting on plane, and in rough water.
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