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EasyTroller

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Q. What size motor does the EasyTroller fit?

EasyTroller short is for boats 30 to 50 horsepower. EasyTroller standard is for boats 50 to 300 horsepower. Fins can be used with short and standard EasyTrollers.

 

Q. What type of engines will the EasyTroller mount too?

The EasyTroller will mount to both I/Os and outboards.

 

Q. What do the EasyTroller fins do? Do I need them?

The EasyTroller fins work as a hydrofoil. If you currently have a hydrofoil then you will need to purchase the EasyTroller with fins. A separate hydrofoil won’t work with the EasyTroller.

 

Q. Can I use a separate hydrofoil with my EasyTroller?

No, the EasyTroller has optional fins that work in place of a hydrofoil.

 

Q. What are the benefits of the EasyTroller fins?

The EasyTroller with fins give you the option of having both a trolling plate and hydrofoil mounted on the same engine.

 

Q. What speeds can I troll with the EasyTroller at?

It is recommended to have your EasyTroller in the down position when moving at speeds more than __ Knots.

 

Q. How slow will the EasyTroller slow my boat?

The EasyTroller can slow a boat down to 1 mph.

 

Q. How do I mount my EasyTroller?

The EasyTroller will mount directly to your engine’s cavitation plate.

 

Q. Will I need to drill holes for mounting?

Yes, you will need to drill a minimum of 4 holes in your cavitation plate for proper mounting.

 

Q. Will my EasyTroller bend if I leave it in the down position and accelerate?

The EasyTroller may bend if it is subjected to high acceleration or high speeds for a period of time.


 
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