Plenty done like this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Icfce8TO5z4
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Plenty done like this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Icfce8TO5z4
your welcome mate!!!:thumbsup:
yes you had to reach a little back for the tiller if doing sharp turns but most of the time its comfortable to use !!!
he picked up the outboard for a good price but unfortunately no twist grip , just reach back and throttle up ( you can see towards the end of the video as he reaches back to do this!!) .
He made a mould to fit perfectly fit down through the recess at the back of the kayak and the checkerplate ( im going shooting with him later and will ask him the specifics).
Got to admit , when i took it for a play and got it up on the plane - i loved it :D
All the very best.............
Your welcome and try the link now on youtube!!!!
Spoke to my mate and he said he applied some vasiline to the rear of the kayak ( yeh i know sounds dodgy lol:XD: ) , for the mould he used a piece of wood and then used car body filler with not too much hardener ( there i go again lol:XD: ) so it would slow the curing process down , this is what made the transom and a perfect fit for the kayak .
he just added the straps to the cleats for exptra support and security!!
All the very best..............
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A 1.5 hp 4 stroke motor, pull start. Kayak used for trout fishing and hunting trips on lakes. Aside from electric motors great for single day trips, i consider petrol motors more reliable on multi day trips. I usually have my pack/tent/chair/veni loaded so battery recharging concerns are not a worry. Down side with petrol motor - easy on the throttle, otherwise you could dive into the lake like a sub! :thumbsup:
try this!!!!
https://youtu.be/g4mhiRrI6Gw
By the time you add a decent battery I guess the electric set up would be quite heavy. I like the idea of the petrol because it is relatively easy to top up the tank compared to a battery. I like the idea of the motor by the seat for access to pull start/tilt/engine.
Saw this the other day. Not so clear in the pic, but was a kontiki (with the flag about 8m in front of kayak).
Looks like a conrad mier ( spelling) fishing kontiki. The kayaker was steering with a remote. Was towing the kayak at a good pace.Attachment 107178
Never seen something like this? Greenhithe Bridge by the looks.