Davis Instruments Lil' Fella

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Davis Instruments Lil' Fella is a trolling plate designed for outboard motors up to 25 horsepower. It allows you to control the trolling speed of your boat, enabling you to easily adjust your trolling speed by moving the troll plate up or down. This device is compact, easy to install, and compatible with various outboard motors, making it a versatile tool for anglers and boaters.

Key Features

  • Trolling speed control
  • Easy installation
  • Compact design
  • Compatible with outboard motors up to 25hp
  • Spring-loaded troll plate
  • Locking mechanism for cruise/travel position
  • Control cord for manual operation
  • Anti-cavitation plate mounting
  • One-year warranty

Pages: 2 Davis Instruments Lil' Fella Instructions

Brand: Davis Instruments Category: Water sports equipment Size: 105 KB

Languages: English

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Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I install the Lil' Fella on my outboard motor?
Follow the installation instructions provided in the manual. You will need to mount the Lil' Fella on the anti-cavitation plate of your motor using the provided bolts and drill bits. Make sure you drill through the plate and secure the unit firmly.
How do I use the Lil' Fella to troll?
Bring your boat to a stop, put your motor in neutral, pull the control cord all the way, and hold it for a few seconds to lock the troll plate in the down position. Shift to forward gear and adjust the throttle for the desired trolling speed.
What is the recommended trolling speed for the Lil' Fella?
The recommended trolling speed is normally 50 to 75 RPM above dead idle. Be cautious as damage can occur if the throttle is applied suddenly or the engine is operated over 1200 RPM while in the trolling position.
How do I return the Lil' Fella to the cruise position?
Reduce your speed to dead idle, pull the control cord while in forward gear, and stop to visually check that the troll plate is released (locked in the up position). You can then slowly proceed to cruising speed.

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