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Old 10-10-2011, 09:40 AM   #1
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Will anyone ever say anything to you about having a little silent electric on a yak?

Maybe...

Probably not.


I had my 3 person Canoe with a motor out in Newport and San Diego bays numerous times, talked to harbor patrol and DFG for various reasons and not once did they even mention it.

Probably not a big deal to register it.




I have a feeling I'll be doing a lot of "test runs" on the motor "I just installed last night".


And yeah, it is very very quiet...my buddy couldn't hear me until I was a few feet away during the test run. I kept sneaking up on him and doing fly-by's while he was jigging. LOL

Right now I'm hauling a HUGE deep cycle battery, 125AH...it must weigh 65 lbs by itself, I'd like to see the difference in speed when the yaks not hauling 400lbs(I'm 250LBS myself). I need to get out today and find a suitable battery, both lightweight and with enough amps to power the motor on the 6+ hour sessions we go on.
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Old 10-10-2011, 10:50 AM   #2
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USS MAZ haha. I'm going to tie a rope to you next time. The reverse on that thing is comedy..
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Old 10-10-2011, 04:06 PM   #3
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nice work on the steel.

I put a troling motor on an outrigger canoe it went about 5mph till it ran out of juice. had to paddle back with the extra 80 lbs.
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Old 10-11-2011, 01:52 PM   #4
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I'm still looking for a battery, trying not to spend 200.00 on an Optima deep cycle if I don't have to. I have this brand new giant walmart deep cycle if somebody wants to trade for a smaller deep cycle....



Any suggestions on an affordable battery that will last??
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Old 10-11-2011, 07:25 PM   #5
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Im liken it, good luck on the battery..
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Old 10-11-2011, 07:56 PM   #6
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Look into an oddyssey battery it's supposed to be like an optima with 1/4 of the weight. About $150 that is a great rig .great inventions were born in a garage.good job.
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Old 12-19-2011, 09:42 PM   #7
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I'm still looking for a battery, trying not to spend 200.00 on an Optima deep cycle if I don't have to. I have this brand new giant walmart deep cycle if somebody wants to trade for a smaller deep cycle....



Any suggestions on an affordable battery that will last??
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Old 12-20-2011, 03:08 AM   #8
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Nice setup. Very impressive.
We also use a deep cycle marine battery purchased from Walmart, only when we go on bug trips. It's called EverStart. The good, well under $100, the bad, they weigh over 50lbs. My digital scale only goes to 50lb (supposedly). I just weighed it, it showed 52lbs, but I always believed it to be 60-65lbs, which may be more accurate.
Also, supposedly, it's been known not to keep a charge very well, according to some blogs we've read. While it charges to about 12.8 or 12.9 Vdc, after 3 or 4 days it may dip down to 12.5 Vdc, or thereabouts. We just slap on a fresh charge right before leaving (maybe 10-15 minutes), and we're good for about 5 miles using our Minnekota "Endura" 30 lb. thrust trolling motors, which are mounted on a 2"x4", which is mounted on one of our milk crates. The 2"x4" extends off the side of our 'yaks. The crate also holds the battery in it, plus a 5 gallon bucket for holding our bugs. We occasionally will fish for halibut prior to bug fishing at night. When we do, we substitute a different 5 gallon bait bucket modified with a pump (also from Walmart) to keep 'dines alive.
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Old 02-01-2012, 06:48 AM   #9
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Update: The speed control switch was apparently damaged during the install and I was missing the #5(highest) speed. BassPro sent me a new switch(free) and I got it on the yak a couple of weeks ago.

New speed results= 4-4.5MPH on #5...I've run it over 6 hours and still haven't had to paddle back with a dead battery.


Did I mention reverse is about the greatest thing you could have in a kayak? I'm loving it!
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