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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: San Diego
Posts: 732
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http://sandiego.craigslist.org/ssd/boa/3341630320.html $100 not bad, don't like it ya sure won't loose much! |
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 96
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good idea indeed. here are the logistics im still sorting out right now.
1.) trolling motor will require a good sized marine deep cycle battery perferably mounted solid somewhere 2.) trolling motor outfit will run most likely anywhere from 50-75lb? 3.) limited amount of run time off battery charge and also the possibility of an unstable battery not keeping charge. 4.) trimmer motor is fairly inexpensive even new, depending on what i get 5.) trimmer will already have shaft, all i need to do is attach a prop (think canoes in third world countries with motor driven canoes 6.) if i bring enough gas, i can go where ever i please and get back in with my arms still attached 7.) extra weight shouldnt be an issue if i choose to fill the yak with spray foam so as of right now i'm leaning towards the trimmer motor, my only concern right now is the ability to handle salt water. |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 1,922
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First, what you just described is a boat. Not a very good boat, but it is a boat. Plenty of aluminum skiffs for sale right now for under $1,000. I'd lean more toward one of those for what you are trying to accomplish. Some things to think about. Carbon Monoxide? Gas on the Kayak? Every little thing that can corrode on a kayak will. My weed wacker is finniky without ever seeing the ocean. Adding floatation foam will do nothing except add extra weight to the yak. Might help you if you sink though? I would guess that most people that kayak here do it for the simplicity of it, plus a few other inherent reasons, maybe even the exercise. None of those reasons involves strapping a weed wacker to the yak. Please post some pics if you do try it though ![]() |
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#4 |
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Under a bridge
Posts: 2,169
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It's called a Bayliner.
![]() There are plenty of places you can fish without putting major miles into your kayak trip. Go out a few more times before you create a boat. |
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 96
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touche sir! haha well, i've been considering getting a boat for a while now, the kayak was a gift from the ladyboss. i know weed whackers can be troublesome... but with the newer 4 stroke models that put out less emmissions and considering that it's a completly open area of operation on the kayak, carbon monoxide doesnt seem to to be much of a factor.... that being said... i might just trade in the kayak for a small 15ft boat that can fit 2 people comfortably.... that way there will be more incentive for her to come along ![]() i'm a mechanic for the last 10 years.... strapping a motor on something and making it go/go faster is just habitual hahaha |
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