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Whats the best way to slow my boat down for trolling?


coreyhkh

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I have a 17.5 ft Lund Outfitter with a 90 Yamaha. When I am trolling for walleye on Quinte in the Fall, I put 2 cloth grocery bags out, one off of each front cleat. This will put my trolling speed down to .7 - .8 mph. The length of rope is long enough for me to reach over from the console to pick them out of the water. If you put one out on each side of the boat from the front cleats, you will still have quick responsive steering when required. Experience tells me by placing the trolling socks or cloth bags out from the stern cleats, the prop wash gets put into the bags and causes the boat to not respond to turning . The grocery bags take up no room, in fact they become useful when not used as speed control. On our back country trips, they work great for hauling water to put out our fire from the shore lunch. I also use them to store my anchor and rope.

 

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