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Badtaste2k 07-08-2013 08:18 PM

Supposedly weekend project, from last month :) - Picture Heavy
 
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So, I was browsing DIY Kayayk videos on youtube and came by this Italian (I think) guy who inspirded me to pretty much copy his idea. I take no credit for any of this, especially since Bassyaks already made a ready to go system, BUt his guy was my inspiration, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezwfbmqDBA0. Anyways, Not completely done yet. I haven't roped up the rudder for quick connect yet, but it's good enough to play with the motor this Wednesday before work!

It's just a MinnKota 30lb thrust Freshwater electric motor (I will have to run it in fresh water after use). I cut about 8 inches off the shaft and deconstructed the mount it came with. I then built a motor mount out of 1/8" aluminum. I hooked into the rudder seat mounting as well just for some extra support. Then I attached a Scotty rod holder to the mount. I took two Scotty rod holders and chopped them down then attached a quick made aluminum mount for the Rudder and made an another for the Motor bracket. The majority of the motor mount is what came with the motor, just slightly disassembled. I built some aluminum steering arms and attached them to the shaft with a SS hose mount. I also attached and eye assembly for the motor retract rope. After that it was just attaching the rudder steering links. The motor only adds about 12 pounds cut down.

For the electrical, i kept everything external. removed the speed control and extended the wires. I then just used a rubber dish washing discharge hose and some shrink tubing to make it all waterproof. I put the switch in a small utility box I had with a volume dial and gooped it up to seal it. I just attach the tubing to my side tie downs with a couple snap clips to hold it in place and the control box sits in my lap or to my right. I used a trolling motor plug into a plano box to hold my battery behind my seat. It's a 12v 35ah battery from Harbor Freight that weighs about 24 lbs. I have a circuit breaker and a kill switch for the motor, But haven't put them on just yet.

I tested it a couple weeks ago before i completely (yeah right) waterproofed the system, or installed the retract rope, and she ran pretty good. At first she was dragging ass forward but haling ass backwards. Someone :confused: reversed the + and - power cables to the switch...:rolleyes: After that adjustment she moved great! I could cruise at speed 3 (about 3.5 mph) or troll at speed 1 (about .75 to 1 mph) and I fished from 6a to 12p (without much luck) in the harbor. If i pushed to speed 5 i would get to between 4 and 4 - 5 mph but that speed drains the battery fast I have read. Apparently the amp draw drops from 30 to 15 from speed 5 to 4 and to about 8 for speed 3, but i haven't tested that myself, just from info i found online. I checked the battery when I got home and I was at about 40%

I'm not trying to get out of paddling, but I am tired of calling it a day because of the wind or current. Plus I should be able to cover more ground and get out a bit further than i can paddling. I didn't check my speed if I paddle along with the motor, I will do that this Weds. Also, I am thinking of getting another one of these small batteries and putting it in the bow for ballast. I figure i can pull my 12v 10a battery that I using for the FF and use it instead. Plus attach a quick plug for use if necessary.

I know I will have to register it also now if I keep the motor on. I guess that will be the next thing to look into!

Let me know what you think :cheers1:

Dan

jorluivil 07-08-2013 08:22 PM

Looks good!

Surf launches and landings should be a breeze!

Famous2146 07-08-2013 09:31 PM

That looks nice good luck out there.

Jellyfish 07-08-2013 10:37 PM

looks awesome! would like see a video of it running in the water. Good Luck

keenefish 07-09-2013 12:23 AM

nice
 
looks great, but I would hold off on the registration, I got mine registered and only used it a few times since a few years ago but every year I still have to register it. The lady at the DMV looked at me crazy when I told her I needed registration for my kayak. Wait for a warning or fix it ticket, but I don't think they care or even know you need one with a electric motor.
my 2 cents
Keene

Badtaste2k 07-09-2013 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 162798)
Looks good!

Surf launches and landings should be a breeze!

Thanks! I think I'll keep it to the boat launch for a while till I get the bugs worked out :)

Dan

Badtaste2k 07-09-2013 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by keenefish (Post 162828)
looks great, but I would hold off on the registration, I got mine registered and only used it a few times since a few years ago but every year I still have to register it. The lady at the DMV looked at me crazy when I told her I needed registration for my kayak. Wait for a warning or fix it ticket, but I don't think they care or even know you need one with a electric motor.
my 2 cents
Keene

Thanks for the info. I checked out info on registering her. I figure I will wait for a while. I guess if I do register it it would be considered Alternative Fuel and be pretty cheap anyways. I just don't want the numbers on my Yak!


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Originally Posted by Jellyfish (Post 162824)
looks awesome! would like see a video of it running in the water. Good Luck

I will try to video the next test run. Maybe with a fish... maybe :rolleyes:

Dan

danjor 07-09-2013 02:05 PM

I am about to tackle this project, currently working on battery waterproof case problems, trying to find one to fit the battery yet can still fit in my kayak. Thanks for posting the pictures I might use some of your ideas along with my ideas of copping the bassyak setup

walkonwater 07-09-2013 02:45 PM

You should work for NASA!

Badtaste2k 07-09-2013 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by danjor (Post 162932)
I am about to tackle this project, currently working on battery waterproof case problems, trying to find one to fit the battery yet can still fit in my kayak. Thanks for posting the pictures I might use some of your ideas along with my ideas of copping the bassyak setup

I recommend checking out the Video from the Itailian kayaker who did it first. He goes into some more details, and uses the original mount more than I did. What size battery are you looking at?

Dan

danjor 07-10-2013 02:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Badtaste2k (Post 162994)
I recommend checking out the Video from the Itailian kayaker who did it first. He goes into some more details, and uses the original mount more than I did. What size battery are you looking at?

Dan

I have a 12.8v 100ah LiFePo4 battery, it only weighs 28lbs. I was trying to make a custom battery box so it fit in the rear hatch of my x factor but I gave up yesterday and ordered a pelican box, I can't believe none of the case company's make a case that fits in the rear hatch of my x factor yet can still fit the battery in, so it looks like the battery is going in the front. I also have a pwm speed controller so I can eliminate the stock speed controller with a more efficient pwm speed controller.

Jellyfish 07-11-2013 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Badtaste2k (Post 162845)
Thanks for the info. I checked out info on registering her. I figure I will wait for a while. I guess if I do register it it would be considered Alternative Fuel and be pretty cheap anyways. I just don't want the numbers on my Yak!




I will try to video the next test run. Maybe with a fish... maybe :rolleyes:

Dan


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