Kayak Trolling Motor
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very cool, i wish i was able to do this!
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Hi, congratulations on a very neat job and great video. I did a very similar job on my prowler 13 but went a bit overboard with my heavy duty bracket supports bolted on the top of the stern, not really needed lol.
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Very Nice! How long did it take to complete the process? I may attempt to modify my trolling motor after watching your video. Big Thanks!
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Have you considered making a kit available to the public? If you are interested, I am interested in marketing it. We have the resources needed.
Please contact Mark at Been There Caught That in Santa Maria, California
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is the troller motor for salt water? and if it is how much would it last
JESUS1982M 3 weeks ago
@JESUS1982M It's a freshwater trolling motor but I use it exclusively in saltwater. Rinse well after each use. No rust, problem, or issue what so ever after 3 years of use.
Lowegy 3 weeks ago
ROFL... great setup... I like the beer can with the "safety" koozie at about 4:45... but EXCELLENT setup!
Shellback90 1 month ago
@Shellback90 Thanks Shellback90. Lol, Safety first!
Lowegy 3 weeks ago
nice setup.how many wires is coming out of the shaft.is it 4 or 2?
premoification 7 months ago
@premoification, 2 wire out of the shaft and 4 wire into the speed control
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