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Member No.: 8555
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Hello,
Has anyone ever attempted to add a gas powered trolling motor to their kayak instead of a battery operated unit? I have a 2 hp Johnson that I'm contemplating a mod. to add instead of an electric. Any advice would be awesome.
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Well I would surmise that if you tried to mount it on the side, you would have a serious tilt, not a good idea. Trying to attach it to the rear might be a headache and then how do you start and control it without twisting yourself into a pretzel. I'd be tempted to sell the 2hp and get an electric, at least with the battery in the middle of the kayak, you're still wel balanced. Just a thought.
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Get a kayak that has a transom and you are in business. Wavewalk S4 has a transom built in plus the location of the transom is very convenient. You can fish and drive the engine easy.
[YOUTUBE]https://youtu.be/DBiailoT_sY[/YOUTUBE]
Fishing here in everglades:
[YOUTUBE]https://youtu.be/VhmgdvayBiI[/YOUTUBE]
I have one of this skiff/kayak and I uses it on Erie, Ontario and Gbay and all smaller lakes/rivers.
The maximum power you can throw at it is 6-8Hp. I do have Minkota 80Lb, Tohatsu 3.5Hp and Yamaha 6Hp on it depending on what lake I go and how further I need to go.
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wow. Pretty cool stuff. Its amazing what people are doing with kayaks nowadays. I think next year I will sell my Hobie Outback and look to get a much cheaper kayak and buy an i-touch trolling motor.