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  • what is considered a short shaft lenght in electric i see minkota has a 36In length.

  • What oars are best the ones sold by boats to go or double sided kayaking oars. And what length is recommended for the 14ft I want to row for excercise. I can't run for a while.

  • I was thinking of getting an electric motor. Should i skip that and go for a small hp gas? and row? Can I go beyound the harbor where the kayakers usually go in So Cal?

  • The name is a little generous. Seeing the guy struggle to paddle was funny. You can paddle any boat with a kayak paddle, doesn't make it a kayak.

  • hi wonder if u guys can help like 2 know ..the outboard if its a long or short shaft ? or can both work and which 1 will u recommend thankx k

  • @knoesen79 You need short shaft outboard

  • it looks like it would preform better with oars with oar locks rather than a paddle

  • geht ganz gut das boot mit dem 3,5 PS

  • only 400$

    there is no only in front of 400 anytime

  • cool I want one i love kayaking and driving boats on water so this would be great for me but I am only 13 but I have my motor boat operators license

  • would a 4hp engine work well on this boat and will it leave the surface

  • what about a 4.5 or 5hp

  • It will go around 15 mph, no levitation...

  • got nothing to do with above

    do you need a skipper license for that boat / kayak thing for a 3.3 hp motor

  • how woulf it go with a 6hp

  • It would leave water surface and would fly couple inches just above water level due to the neuroelectromagnetic levitation effect.

  • @boatstogo please show me this neuroelectromagnetic levitation effect for our appreciation. Thanks,

  • I saw same boat in lake couple weeks ago, that was awesome! I wish I had that with me then.

  • sail rig? weight?

  • That is look very stable. Guy can see riding standing on that video

  • With the circumstance or rounding of the inflatable sides or pontoons, it is more stable in rough seas than a convention kayak made of polyurethane, fiberglass or wood in the aspect of capsizing. As with any kayak or floatable vessel if the seas are of a rough condition or a marine warning is in effect; stay in port and watch TV or surf your computer.

  • what about in rough ocean?

    is it not easy to capsize?

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