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advocatus diaboli
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: San Diego
Posts: 154
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Motorized my Cobra Fish and Dive.
I really enjoy paddling, but I also have a love for tinkering with things...so I tossed a motor on my Fish and Dive just because.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I did a 4 hour test run on Saturday night in the big bay, worked like a charm. The motor is a BassPro Prowler 30LB, it was 99.00 so I figured it would be the best candidate to be cut up. In the bay I can keep a steady 3 MPH, seems like I could go faster in reverse however...which was kind of funky to test. It feels weird hauling ass backwards! haha I came up with the design over the three days I spent working on it, I planned it as I went. The entire system comes off in about 3 minutes, leaving only the two "L" brackets on the boat. The remote control for the motor is just a random plastic box I had lying around, I mounted the speed control switch and the on/off LED and sealed it up with Goop, then attached the box to the boat with a velcro rectangle. In the future I plan on doing something a little more slick, I just wanted to see if it would work before putting too much effort into it. I'm still working on a way to bring the motor up, I have a latch release in place but it only works in the full down position...I have to work on that still. COST: BPS "Prowler 30" - 99.00 foot peddals - 35.00 Steel - 25.00 Paint - 7.00 Misc hardware - 30.00 Approx 15 hours(mostly wasted staring at the kayak thinking )Fire away with any questions(except any having to do with the Vessel Assist measuring tape on my hull! LOL)
Last edited by mazilla; 10-10-2011 at 10:41 AM. |
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