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| 1161.1 | re: trolling plate... | STRATA::SIMONENKO |  | Fri Apr 01 1994 08:20 | 12 | 
|  |     re: trolling plate.....
    
    My former boss used to have a beautiful 21ft CARVER which had the OMC
    out-drive. We did a lot of salmon and laketrout fishing up on
    Champlain. He installed one of those spring loaded trolling plates
    which flipped up and out of the way when he throttled up to plane.
    unfortunately he still ran a little fast for certain situations and
    had to also use a sea anchor or brake (basically a big bag) to really
    slow it down. As far as any possible damage to the motor, that baby
    ran great and never had any problems.
    
    							Tony...
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| 1161.2 | low speed/higher RPM's/no fouling plugs/ 8^) | SALEM::JUNG | half-day?>>> | Tue Apr 05 1994 15:05 | 14 | 
|  |     I  "USED" to have one on my 90. I gave it just a tad too much throttle
    when trying to compensate for some wind and basically just about blew
    it of the back of the boat, destroyed beyond repair. It only took one
    mistake in the 3+ years of using trolling plates, ( I also had one on
    a 25). This was a $79.95 mistake.
    
    
    Cabelas (and probably others) has a newly designed model which utilates   
    a shear pin which will be the first and only thing to break in the
    event you get throttle happy. Cabelas price is $89.95 US. 
    
    
    Jeff
    
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| 1161.3 |  | OTOOA::COUTTS |  | Thu Jul 07 1994 09:22 | 17 | 
|  |     I ran a trolling plate on my 70 Evinrude for 3 years.  I didn't like
    the reduced boat control when trying to turn with the plate locked
    down.  I also had the motor overheat once which may or may not have
    been a result of the plate.  Typically, I only use it when Salmon
    fishing in the spring (a couple of weeks after ice-out) - when the water 
    is still very cold.  This may have compensated for the reduced cooling
    water flow rate (??).  
    
    I now use a sea anchor (basicaly a cone shaped bag with the end cut
    off).  I attach a rope to the end of the bag to allow quick collapse
    when turning a corner.
    
    Good luck,
    
    Duncan
     
    
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