Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: Kicker engine for 1991 Outrage 19'

Posted by HankErin on 10/29/17 - 8:18 PM
#1

We currently have a Yamaha 150 TXRQ engine on our Whaler. We'd like to add a 9.9HP kicker on it. Ideas regarding best way to do this? It appears that there is very little area to do it.

Posted by Vances Revenge on 10/29/17 - 11:01 PM
#2

There a lot of competition when it comes to Outboard Motors. But when it comes to Kickers, there is one that stands above the rest!! Nothing competes with Yamaha's 9.9 High Thrust motor.

You cannot go wrong with that one!

Vance

Posted by HankErin on 10/30/17 - 5:13 AM
#3

That is good to know. But I should have been more specific in my question—how best to mount it?

Posted by Phil T on 10/30/17 - 6:09 AM
#4

The 1991 Outrage 19 is the same hull as the classic 1980's Outrage 18.

Take a look at Royce's personal page to show his mounting.

http://www.whalercentral.com/infusion...user_id=45

Edited by Phil T on 10/30/17 - 6:11 AM

Posted by Joe Kriz on 10/30/17 - 11:54 AM
#5

Also see this article on installing a kicker motor.
http://www.whalercentral.com/articles...icle_id=48

Posted by Royboy on 10/31/17 - 11:59 AM
#6

I've go a 17 Outrage II and I mounted my 9.9 four stroke kicker on a stainless folding bracket:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00..._i=3397841

It works great and handles the weight with no problem.

Posted by HankErin on 10/31/17 - 2:37 PM
#7

Do you tiller steer the kicker or do you put it straight ahead and use your main as a rudder?

Posted by Royboy on 11/02/17 - 8:11 AM
#8

HankErin wrote:
Do you tiller steer the kicker or do you put it straight ahead and use your main as a rudder?


I have always steered with the main for the most part, however, I'm going to try and link the two next summer. Steering with the main works well in relatively calm conditions, but when it's windy it has it's limitations. Trolling doesn't really require a lot of gross corrections, so the main works fine as a rudder. However, I bought a place in Florida on a canal and it would be nice to drive out on the kicker to avoid hitting anything with the expensive stainless prop on the main.

Edited by Royboy on 11/02/17 - 8:12 AM

Posted by HankErin on 11/02/17 - 5:26 PM
#9

Good information. Thank you