trolling motor for a yak
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trolling motor for a yak
Anyone got a trolling motor on their kayak? Wonder if they are a pain in the butt or worth every penny.
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Re: trolling motor for a yak
I considered it until I found out that in Florida, you must register your kayak as a boat if it is powered, even if it is just an electric trolling motor.
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No Yak, but I have an electric motor on my canoe. Worth every penny of the $12 yearly for the tags. But then again that is for my canoe...
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Re: trolling motor for a yak
I would recommend you don't buy one until you've had your yak for a while. I've had my yak for 2 years. I'm 20 lbs lighter and can pedal for most of a 12 hour outing. The guy I fished with every weekend for a year, could do the same paddling. If after a while you still can't get the hang of it. Consider a different yak. I equate kayaking to walking with the right equipment. If you have a medical condtion that doesn't allow you to pedal/paddle then go for it.
One more thing. I wish I had learned to paddle before I bought a hobie. I almost panic every time my pedals go out.
One more thing. I wish I had learned to paddle before I bought a hobie. I almost panic every time my pedals go out.
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Re: trolling motor for a yak
Just get a jon boat. A trolling motor kills the whole reason for having a kayak. IMHO

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How many times have your pedals failed?cotton wrote:One more thing. I wish I had learned to paddle before I bought a hobie. I almost panic every time my pedals go out.
I've been considering a Hobie or an Ultimate 14.5 with propel, and I have been wondering about pedal failures.
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Re: trolling motor for a yak
I fish every Saturday from daylight till afternoon. In 2 years of owning my hobie. I have had 4 failures in approximately 100 trips.camperkilgore wrote:How many times have your pedals failed?
1. Flipper broke(under warranty) - Would have cost $20
2. Bent flipper rod - It still worked and when I got home I fix it myself. - Free
3. Flipper rod came unscrewed - I paddled to shore and screwed it in by hand. It lasted the day and I tighted it at home - Free
4. Broken chain(last Saturday) - I had no business out in that wind and got my flipper stuck in a sand bar with 20 mph wind. I put 2 much pressure on it and the chain broke. I've been told it will cost $40.
You'll notice all of my repairs are caused by hitting objects in our shallows. I would guess a lake fisherman might never have a failure.
I need to replace one of my flippers now. So, in 2 years, and 100 trips, my total repairs will be $60. No gas. No registration and a whole lot of fun. Not bad. Try that in a boat.
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Re: trolling motor for a yak
Thanks for the info. Sounds like minor stuff to me, and not something that would indicate poor engineering. Now all I have to do is test drive the ones I am considering to see if this old man(60 years old) can handle the strain without breaking myself.cotton wrote:I fish every Saturday from daylight till afternoon. In 2 years of owning my hobie. I have had 4 failures in approximately 100 trips.camperkilgore wrote:How many times have your pedals failed?
1. Flipper broke(under warranty) - Would have cost $20
2. Bent flipper rod - It still worked and when I got home I fix it myself. - Free
3. Flipper rod came unscrewed - I paddled to shore and screwed it in by hand. It lasted the day and I tighted it at home - Free
4. Broken chain(last Saturday) - I had no business out in that wind and got my flipper stuck in a sand bar with 20 mph wind. I put 2 much pressure on it and the chain broke. I've been told it will cost $40.
You'll notice all of my repairs are caused by hitting objects in our shallows. I would guess a lake fisherman might never have a failure.
I need to replace one of my flippers now. So, in 2 years, and 100 trips, my total repairs will be $60. No gas. No registration and a whole lot of fun. Not bad. Try that in a boat.
Re: trolling motor for a yak
I can't find it on their website. http://www.thewildernessway.net But, I believe The wilderness way is having demo on Nov 6th. Go out and try them all. I'm sure you'll find one to your liking.
Re: trolling motor for a yak
Thanks for the comments. I have been renting and paddling for a long time, just finally got one of my own. Tarpon 140. I just like the idea of being able to extend my trips. I was thinking of buying the minn kota endura, its $100. Wouldn't be too much to invest just to see if I like it. If not, I'd just sell it.
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Re: trolling motor for a yak
I got a 55# great white from basspro and I love it. But I also have times that i just want to paddle. I think its worth every penny when you finish your trip and your tired and dont feel like paddling.
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http://www.smalloutboardengines.com/index.html
why not just get one of these if you have to title it.
why not just get one of these if you have to title it.
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