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Old 09-10-2014, 10:50 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by danjor View Post
They have a T200 which is 10lbs of thrust. One should be sufficient if not two would be.
Plus 30lbs of thrust is not needed to get a kayak moving 4-5mph, as this website shows http://www.keelhauler.org/khcc/seakayak.htm to move a kayak roughly the size of a trident 15 it would only take 4.5lbs of thrust to move the kayak 4mph which is faster than most of us can sustain long distances on a paddel kayak anyways. By no means do I claim to be good at math but if my math serves me right average human sustained power output is around 300watts on a bike. Paddling is far less efficent, and the t200 max output is 260-300 watt which should just about match human output. Now the motors are vastly more efficient at lower power outputs so if you used two T200 thrusters assuming the power curve isabout the same as the graph for the T100, the t100 uses 40watts at 3lbs of thrust. The T200 should have double the output and if you use two T200 that would be around 80watts a motor with 6lbs thrust each so total of 160watts at 12lbs of thrust which should move your kayak and your buddy holding on behind you nicely with a max output of 20lbs thrust at 520-600watts.
So in theory it should work just fine with one T200 motor but I'll probably try with 2 just to keep the motors in there optimal efficiency range.
I missed the T200, 300watts on bicycle seems like a really high number. My son used to race road bikes and had a Powermeter that measured wattage, he was faster than most adults and his sustained wattage would be around 270 with a peak of about 400watts during a sprint. I find it hard to believe the average cyclist can put out 300 watts.

Below is ride a ride did last year tons of elevation so alot wattage was used, Back then, I was faster than the average rider .... fat ass now (long story).



I am not trying to say your theory is not true, I just think the wattage number is a little off. Having said that, the T200 sounds viable if you have a couple of them, cant wait to see what it looks. There are some days when I say, " Damn it would be nice to have a motor right now"
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