Stepping down to a smaller kicker. This motor is a short shaft 15 inch, measures 17 from transom bracket to cave plate. Electric start with the amp charger. Bought this year, lucky to have 30 hours on it. Like new. Send a pm with interests.
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Man Dan, if you could hold out for one more yr. Hes a stud for a 3 1/2 I know I couldn't but I guess with the history you have on him what a deer. If he made it to 4 1/2 would he be one of your largest taken?
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It just might be a dampener Les, there is a difference though, I was able to measure it with a vibration app on the phone. Has 4 times the vibration than my big motor along with the same amount in the boat. It's quiet though, just bothersome as well.
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Hey Les, it's on the transom. In gonna look into a pad or something but boy if you set your hand on the motor it buzzes like a mad man. Goes right through your feet when trolling.
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Thanks for replying, I'm really so surprised with the level of vibration I see with my Tohatsu 9.8. I've never heard a peep from anyone that ran 4strokes about vibration but when you get one, they all bounce the rods in the holders so to speak. My 6hp 2 stroke purred. I'd be interested to hear from folks if they see a difference from what I see.
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LT I'd be lying if I didn't tell you a buddy of mine and I would go down to PA on the susequ for monster smallies. For the first year I wouldn't touch em lol
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Love my LoneWolf! But as mentioned it's always red alert when going up and down. What many fail to realize is falling out of a tree stand doesn't always mean stand failure or slipping, standing for long periods of time with knees locked creates a fainting situation and can cause you to suddenly collapse. Don't lock your knees and wear your harness!
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Good shooting. I remember being up in a tree in Shawnee National forest Illinois going for a monster, everything was moving in the the dark, leaves branches etc. When it got light there were millions of those. When you touched them they fell acting like they were dead. So here I am on a guided hunt playing with stick bugs.....never saw it like that again
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Agree on the personal preference. I've got a couple 2lb perch on a piece of drift that I mounted with a pic below them. Every time I look at them I remember that pile we had with a buddy. I've caught them bigger but that day was special. To me that's what it's all about.