For your diy transom, consider making it slightly wider and mount the fuel tank on the opposite side to counterbalance the outboard.
Cool project, pls video the maiden voyage![]()
For your diy transom, consider making it slightly wider and mount the fuel tank on the opposite side to counterbalance the outboard.
Cool project, pls video the maiden voyage![]()
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Outboard has inbuilt tank, I may look to mount a small 2-3 litre tank on opposite side for spare fuel if required (unlikely, I want to keep weight down as much as possible). I will also be fitting rod holders to the rear of the transom to replace the ones I have used to support the mount.
I need to make the transom more vertical, I couldn't get the outboard to sit upright enough before the mount ran out of adjustment, (easy fix)., but once I got the hang of it and it started to run properly it did pretty well. Not as noisy as I expected, pushed the kayak (5M) with myself and my 8 year old boy (under100kg combined) along pretty well. I got the speed wobbles a few times but once we all settled down I was rather impressed.
Pretty average videoing but you get the idea.
https://youtu.be/6tRshANRmfE
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