One thing folks need to check into is registration requirements in their state. I believe that some states will require you to register the kayak if you have any sort of motor on it, while registration is not required with human powered kayaks. If you're going to put an electric motor on your kayak, make sure you know your local regulations so you don't get surprised with a ticket....
@adventureswithfrodo2721 Not in Utah asked the DNR ,and they told me if there is any type of motor, it needs to be registered as a boat that includes electric trolling motors . I had a friend who put an electric motor on his inflatable pontoon and. He had to register it as a boat.
Love your channel. You never mentioned the price of the high end motor or the price of the battery. Those batteries are wicked expensive. Not just a little more….a LOT more. I made a set up like option one. To be honest, I think it’s totally adequate. Mine works very well. Unless this is all you do,kayak fishing almost every day, I would think twice about high end options. Also,when the motors are lowered into the water,what happens when you hit something. Do they fold up out of the way? I guess it depends on each person’s budget. Keep up the good work 👍👍😋😋
Great video! That Pac Motor does look awesome! I bought a Bixpy to help me propel my Hobie PA 12, mostly just to search for fish and to get from one end of the lake to the next. Looking forward to trying it out.
@@paulkavsak1941 I'd been looking at Bixpy for months (friends of mine bought one and recommended it to me). I finally wrote to Bixpy to ask if they planned on any sales. They wrote back something like: "Typically we respond that Bixpy products never go on sale. But starting next week, we are offering a discount on products." My timing was perfect!
I have been modifying my $400 Walmart 12’ Ozark Trail Angler Pro for a few years. I have ended up with a $1000 Motorguide remote control Xi3 with GPS and a $500 Lithium Dakota battery. It goes around 4mph. I’ve gone 6 hours,not all top speed (approximately 15 miles), and it showed over 50% battery left. I don’t need anything else. I made a video where I sent it off a ways by itself and then returned it right behind my truck backed in the river. It could actually go fishing without me! 😂 Thanks as always Steve! 👍👍👌
I added a motor about 4 years ago . I wish I had done it a long time ago. I have had the motor mounted on the side, the back and in the pod . In the pod works best for me . I go out many times a year without motor , but need rudder . Having the motor in the pod is much easier because the days I want to go wish no motor , I just change the pod .
There is a 3rd, although I definitely would not recommend it as it just adds more stuff to bring on your kayak. My friend bought a drill powered propeller from Amazon, and he uses a cordless drill to power it. He brings extra batteries just in case but has to sacrifice what he brings in fishing gear. Personally, with all the ponds and lakes here, I prefer to paddle. It keeps me in shape.
Like to kno the Name of the two propellers item shown in this video I have the first model you showed , NewPort stern 36 lbs thrust , cheers another senior with Big Fish 120
I have forgotten where I picked up the three blade - the motor came with a 2 blade. The upc shows at 0:26 in this video - you can search for it. ruclips.net/video/n4EPQengO9k/видео.html
I need your true opinion of of the pac motor I'm looking to buy one or my 11.5 perception outlaw good price to pay for to pay for it if it's worth it and it's warranty
Personally, I rarely use a motor unless I am going to a spot called Buzzards Bay. It is about 2 miles from the launch. That is not far except you have to go against the tide to get there. The motor helps push through.
The pac motor looks like it might slip off the back of most kayaks. I built a set of outriggers that strapped on like that and they kept falling off till I mounted them to the front. Maybe the forward push of the motors will keep them in place. I designed a pvc U-Joint extension that slips onto the troll motor handle for steering at an awkward angle. I'll tag you when I post it if you like. Just posted it (20 min later) ruclips.net/video/6qXYKh8N3Y0/видео.html Keep em coming!
Way too much stuff. I drop a Minnkota Enduro through the drive hole in my Hobie Outback and it works like a charm. No reaching back to adjust or control and I get 4 hours run time with a Duracell battery. 80 bucks for the motor and 65 for the battery.
See fishing Father video on RUclips. Sold a heavy North Port 36lb thrust motor. Going to get Minn Koto 30 pounds thrust Have 100 amp hour Battery. Red tide , dead fish everywhere. Big Fish 120, great cheap huge kayak Englewood Florida
Anything over 35lbs of thrust is a waste of energy. I built a ecm controller for under 50 dollars and integrated it in a T24 Watersnake in the actual head of the unit, i can remote control it easily from my hand device. It's total weight is 8 lbs not counting the battery. A 60AMP lithium 200 dollars and I can go all day easily, I couldn't transom mount anything on an eddyline 14 and I like the idea of the pacmotor and kudos to them for making it but I'm too cheep for those kinds of dollars.
One thing folks need to check into is registration requirements in their state. I believe that some states will require you to register the kayak if you have any sort of motor on it, while registration is not required with human powered kayaks. If you're going to put an electric motor on your kayak, make sure you know your local regulations so you don't get surprised with a ticket....
Spot on! I'm adding a Bixpy to my Hobie PA 12 and just registered the kayak for here in New Hampshire.
Exactly!
Here in Utah, anything floating on water with a motor must be registered as a boat.
One reason I don't put a motor on a kayak or inflatable pontoon
@jimtaylor6930 wrong canoes are the exception. Registration is only required if it over 25 hp. It is crazy.
@adventureswithfrodo2721 Not in Utah asked the DNR ,and they told me if there is any type of motor, it needs to be registered as a boat that includes electric trolling motors . I had a friend who put an electric motor on his inflatable pontoon and. He had to register it as a boat.
My kayak has a built in trolling motor and makes life do easy
Well done. Us old dudes need all the advice we can get.
Great job Steve. Another disadvantage to rear mount ids getting grass and weeds off it. I had to beach it or get a friend to do it.
Right on
Great vid with awesome choices 👌👍 thank you 🍻
I love hacks for seniors!!
great video.
Outstanding! Thank you sir.
Love your channel. You never mentioned the price of the high end motor or the price of the battery. Those batteries are wicked expensive. Not just a little more….a LOT more. I made a set up like option one. To be honest, I think it’s totally adequate. Mine works very well. Unless this is all you do,kayak fishing almost every day, I would think twice about high end options. Also,when the motors are lowered into the water,what happens when you hit something. Do they fold up out of the way? I guess it depends on each person’s budget. Keep up the good work 👍👍😋😋
I am looking forward to testing everything you commented on when the water warms up.
Great video! That Pac Motor does look awesome! I bought a Bixpy to help me propel my Hobie PA 12, mostly just to search for fish and to get from one end of the lake to the next. Looking forward to trying it out.
It should work well!
Pretty interesting! Are you planning to do a video out on the water with the PAC Motor in the near future?
That's the plan!
When I looked into the dual pac motors last fall. They were more expensive than the Bixpy which I purchased on sale for $1,000 inclufing battery.
Wow! That's a great price! I paid $1,200 for my Bixpy package (including adapter for the Hobie PA), so great job!
Good deal!
Bixpy had their first sale. It lasted all the month of November.
@@paulkavsak1941 I'd been looking at Bixpy for months (friends of mine bought one and recommended it to me). I finally wrote to Bixpy to ask if they planned on any sales. They wrote back something like: "Typically we respond that Bixpy products never go on sale. But starting next week, we are offering a discount on products." My timing was perfect!
I have been modifying my $400 Walmart 12’ Ozark Trail Angler Pro for a few years. I have ended up with a $1000 Motorguide remote control Xi3 with GPS and a $500 Lithium Dakota battery. It goes around 4mph. I’ve gone 6 hours,not all top speed (approximately 15 miles), and it showed over 50% battery left. I don’t need anything else. I made a video where I sent it off a ways by itself and then returned it right behind my truck backed in the river. It could actually go fishing without me! 😂 Thanks as always Steve! 👍👍👌
I would love to have one of those!
Nice video as always. But before I go down that rabbit hole,I’d just get a 12ft boat.
Fair enough!
I added a motor about 4 years ago . I wish I had done it a long time ago.
I have had the motor mounted on the side, the back and in the pod . In the pod works best for me . I go out many times a year without motor , but need rudder . Having the motor in the pod is much easier because the days I want to go wish no motor , I just change the pod .
Good Point!
There is a 3rd, although I definitely would not recommend it as it just adds more stuff to bring on your kayak. My friend bought a drill powered propeller from Amazon, and he uses a cordless drill to power it. He brings extra batteries just in case but has to sacrifice what he brings in fishing gear. Personally, with all the ponds and lakes here, I prefer to paddle. It keeps me in shape.
I need to look at that
Like to kno the Name of the two propellers item shown in this video I have the first model you showed , NewPort stern 36 lbs thrust , cheers another senior with Big Fish 120
I have forgotten where I picked up the three blade - the motor came with a 2 blade. The upc shows at 0:26 in this video - you can search for it. ruclips.net/video/n4EPQengO9k/видео.html
I need your true opinion of of the pac motor
I'm looking to buy one or my 11.5 perception outlaw good price to pay for to pay for it if it's worth it and it's warranty
I will not know until I take it out next month. The water is too cold right now and dangerous
How far to you go that makes you want a motor?
Personally, I rarely use a motor unless I am going to a spot called Buzzards Bay. It is about 2 miles from the launch. That is not far except you have to go against the tide to get there. The motor helps push through.
The pac motor looks like it might slip off the back of most kayaks.
I built a set of outriggers that strapped on like that and they kept falling off till I mounted them to the front.
Maybe the forward push of the motors will keep them in place.
I designed a pvc U-Joint extension that slips onto the troll motor handle for steering at an awkward angle. I'll tag you when I post it if you like.
Just posted it (20 min later)
ruclips.net/video/6qXYKh8N3Y0/видео.html
Keep em coming!
Actually, it has two straps that attach to the carry handles in front. Those keep it from slipping. Thanks for the link!
Way too much stuff. I drop a Minnkota Enduro through the drive hole in my Hobie Outback and it works like a charm. No reaching back to adjust or control and I get 4 hours run time with a Duracell battery. 80 bucks for the motor and 65 for the battery.
Id like to see pics of that
thanks for that tip!
See fishing Father video on RUclips. Sold a heavy North Port 36lb thrust motor. Going to get Minn Koto 30 pounds thrust
Have 100 amp hour Battery. Red tide , dead fish everywhere. Big Fish 120, great cheap huge kayak Englewood Florida
All I can say is,"good grief"!
Anything over 35lbs of thrust is a waste of energy. I built a ecm controller for under 50 dollars and integrated it in a T24 Watersnake in the actual head of the unit, i can remote control it easily from my hand device. It's total weight is 8 lbs not counting the battery. A 60AMP lithium 200 dollars and I can go all day easily, I couldn't transom mount anything on an eddyline 14 and I like the idea of the pacmotor and kudos to them for making it but I'm too cheep for those kinds of dollars.
Great idea! Thanks