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Topic: Electric kayak trolling motor w deep cycle battery  (Read 1267 times)

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Potato_River

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Newport vessels electric motor for a kayak and deep cycle battery, bundled for $100.

Used about 6-6 times in ocean and bay on my prowler 15.
Worked great for salmon trolling and cruising back instead of paddling.

Located in San Jose

Stuart


Potato_River

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DIY mount. Battery fit in the crate held the mount in place.


FishWorks

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How long of a charge and/or run time would you get with that setup and this motor and battery?
Just Slay
Host of the Berryessa Salmon Slam


Alan Matsuno

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A Kayak maybe required to be registered, I.e., display CF numbers if using an electric motor.


Potato_River

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Not sure how long it lasts. I paddled it out moss a little over 3 miles.
Used it to troll and trolled back in.   It was going slower on the last leg back, but it’s hard to tell how far it will go before dying.
The downside is the batter weighs a lot.
But I have to admit, trolling a 2lb ball was a pretty laid back experience.

Stuart


FishWorks

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Stuart thanks for sharing..exactly I hear that!
Just Slay
Host of the Berryessa Salmon Slam