As already mentioned, Boat type makes no difference to the fish.
But here is a deadly combo I'd suggest:
Stretch 25 or Nomad 220 on a 20 foot long 60 lb mono leader, tied to a 8 oz trolling drail, connected to 60 lb BRAID. (you need the braid to allow the rig to cut down into the water and run deep...mono just does not "cut it")
Deployment technique: once over the area you want to fish, turn the boat into the current/wind and put one motor in gear at idle. Slowly drop the drail and the lure to the bottom. Now bring the boat up to your normal trolling speed, (usually 5 mph or so for Stripers, I use the same technique at 10 mph for Wahoo) and troll in the direction you planned.
The drail plus the resistance of the big swimming lip on the plug will keep the lure much deeper than it would have run if you tried to deploy the lure without a drail, or if you tried to deploy the rig "normally" by simply letting it out while already at trolling speed.
One drawback, as just happened to me while trolling a Nomad / drail combo the other day, a Kingfish (or Wahoo) hit the drail and cut off the rest of my rig, losing my $50 lure.
Up north, the same thing can happen if there are Bluefish around.