I broke down and bought a 4 stroke kicker mainly for trolling and fuel economy.
My existing kicker has always been on the starboard side of the main motor. It seems I have seen a number of members who have successfully located their kicker on the port side. There would be a couple advantages to this for me. 1) it would balance my weight distribution better in relation to the pilot. 2) My battery switch is on the port side making for easier and more flexible installation.
The one major drawback for me is the tiller arm being on the right side of the kicker (facing). Though the motor has electric start and is tied to the main for steering, it would seem that it would largely require me to have the arm fully folded up most of the time to clear the transom.(making it more difficult to adjust the throttle speed.)
I'm having difficulty thinking this disadvantage through prior to deciding the best mounting method/location. I'd love to have input from members with lefty mounts.
Also, I'm assuming there would not be an issue with the two alternators provided the engines were never run at the same time?
Thank you, Chris
My existing kicker has always been on the starboard side of the main motor. It seems I have seen a number of members who have successfully located their kicker on the port side. There would be a couple advantages to this for me. 1) it would balance my weight distribution better in relation to the pilot. 2) My battery switch is on the port side making for easier and more flexible installation.
The one major drawback for me is the tiller arm being on the right side of the kicker (facing). Though the motor has electric start and is tied to the main for steering, it would seem that it would largely require me to have the arm fully folded up most of the time to clear the transom.(making it more difficult to adjust the throttle speed.)
I'm having difficulty thinking this disadvantage through prior to deciding the best mounting method/location. I'd love to have input from members with lefty mounts.
Also, I'm assuming there would not be an issue with the two alternators provided the engines were never run at the same time?
Thank you, Chris