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#1 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 478
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The reason I would like a motor is to increase my range as I get pretty tired by the end of the day. The main reason I don't get a skiff is related to storage and transportation. I like storing my revo on the side of my house and throwing it on top of the car for trips. If I motorize I might also upgrade to a PA, but I think I could still car-top it and do side yard storage. If I graduate to anything that requires a trailer then I have to figure out where to park it and I don't have a good solution where I live. Also, I would think that a kayak with electric motor would still be very stealthy.
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#2 |
Junior
Join Date: May 2017
Location: Mission Viejo
Posts: 18
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Keep in mind that once you put any type of motor on your kayak it then has to be registered in order to be legal. I know in Newport it will also limit where you can legally launch as all the regular spots say "Human Powered" on the regulatory signs.
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#3 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Palos Verdes
Posts: 1,871
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no biggie...
It's no big deal to go to AAA and get your kayak registered for CF numbers...and once it's done its only about $15 a year after that and it's all done by mail...Use your paddle to launch then when out of the no power zone...drop in your motor...easy peazy...
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Banned
Join Date: Oct 2018
Posts: 1
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I used to disagree but now I see there's some truth to what you say
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