Daylite Trolling Motor Kayak My Little Wonder

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Uploaded by on Sep 12, 2009

Australians like everything big. This favour only changed recently due to petrol price reaching record high. The small Hyundai Excel became a best selling car. For paddler, big means stable and plenty of room for fish. The downsides are big money, big car to carry and big effort to put on roof rack. If I am going for a easy day why bother to bring my big kayak! If I am going to catch & release for photo only who cares about the room for fish bucket. It is time for me to redo my 2.44m Daylite kayak with lazy electric motor, hand free foot steering control, fish founder and I can lift it up with one arm!

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Uploader Comments (darwincm)

  • Straight backward starts with slow speed with both foot on steeling rod. The motor tend to bounce up but hold down by steeling wires. The wires need to be below fold up motor bracket hinge point. The lower the wires better.

  • Cheap entry level kayak 2.4m long, 108kg loading capacity for peaceful water only. It is cheap but slow performance kayak.

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  • interesante. un saludo

    Me gustaría saber el fabricante de ese kayak y el precio, sin el motor

  • Great ingenuity but kayak is on the small size. Outfit that ingenuity into a pro angler, now tht would be awesome!

  • How do you go in reverse? wont the motor come out?

  • Very nice design work and awesome execution of the design. I really like your foot steering also.

  • Red neck

  • I put a trolling motor and deep cycle 12 v battery on a 16 foot tandom sit on top kayak .. the kayak was about 80 lbs and I weigh 250.. That damn thing would fly and ran long enough for a few hours out. It would be great if they designed a electric powered salt water resistant kayak. Extremely economical when you think about gas prices and storage. Nice work.

  • Great job. I like.

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