Thanks for showing. I appreciate that you gathered a variety of options from other sites, but particularly that you spoke on the value of keeping it simple and organized enough to be able to quickly unhook everything and neatly store it away, on wheels, which makes it easier to make it in/out without much hassle. Thanks.
Fun fact, you can glue your transducer to the floor and your fish finder will work fine. Even aluminum. I've seen guys use Velcro too for a less permanent option.
I am refurbishing a 16 3/4 ft. Kevlar canoe that got crushed in a massive snow storm that dumped almost five feet of wet snow on top of it! Even Kevlar can’t hold up in such conditions but I have managed to repair it with epoxy, Kevlar and fibreglass! Stronger than before and only maybe it will be 5 pounds heavier than before! Been mulling how I am going to replace the wooden seats and may use a version of the seats I see on your but made out of 3/8 plywood, fibreglassed and supported underneath in a similar manner! Thanks for your ideas!
Some good ideas there. I have my garmin rigged up portable as well. I got it mounted in a Stanley lunchbox with a little 7 amp battery. Everything fits pretty snug in it. I also keep plumber putty in there to stick to the bottom of the canoe then squish the transducer into the putty. If there is no air between the transducer and the floor and the water it can see right through the bottom of the vessel. 🍻
I was thinking placing a top on a canue like an aircraft canipy; Have the top locked down onto the ottom but have a canipy where the seat is (custom placed in to lower boater) and have the canipy to slide back and forth or flip up (than lock down when in it) a smaller engine on the back (smalller than what you would find on a regular fishing boat). and maybe put in a stearing wheal, spot light and so on.
like the spring clamps for paddles. Easy to remove to roof the canoe for transport. Get a like from me. I have a video on the trolling motor testing bass pros bracket with min kota c30. Works great for 3 people. Did not think it would move the canoe at aa fair speed but it does.
I have the same canoe I am currently working on. I cant imagine needing outriggers. I'm 6'2" and 275 lbs. I stand up in mine to fish with no issues. I've put a board across the rails to stand on to sight fish.
I agree. It is very stable. 2 main reasons I've decided to do that was because my wife enjoys going out fishing and she feels more comfortable and also from time to time I may go out into the lagoon and experience some rough water with wind or passing boats. Realistically we rarely use them. Glad to hear you have the same canoe. Would love to hear what you've done to it. Always looking for great ideas
As you know that "cooler" in the middle is pretty much useless. I used a razor knife and cut the inside walls about an inch down and removed it. Inside there I house my depth finder battery. I cut a small chunk out of the very bottom and shoot my transducer through the hull. I'll try to make a video to show what I'm talking about but I'm pretty tech dumb
Adam Cole, Did you make a video of your canoe modification? I have the same canoe. That middle seat is driving me to the golf course! 😂 I would love to see what you did. You need to make more videos. Thanks!
This is some excellent content! I appreciate the detail you went to! I hope to see some more about your boat and the adventures you take in it! What helped you chose the Rouge as your boat? Thank you!
Thanks for the kind words. We really enjoy this canoe. We didn't really have a choice considering we bought it standard from a friend. Then I modified it to what you see. I think you're right, really need to post some adventure videos on why this stealthy canoe is great for fishing. I'll try and put some together. Thanks again.
Thanks for the kind words. The top brace is 30 inches and the bottom is 20 inches. They are both 3 1/3 inches wide and 3/4 inch thick. They are made from maple so they are stronger than pine. Your length will be determined on where in the boat you want it to go. Oh, I did cut mine down recently to that size I just gave you. I moved the trolling motor to the front of the canoe. I have more control in the wind this way. Add 2 inches to each length if you want it in the back. Hope that helps.
Out riggers sound good please make them clamp on so there easily removable for travel purposes plus I don’t like drilling holes in my boat if I don’t have to
Can you do a more detailed video on the build and set up of your motor mount your canoe looks exactly like mine but mine is a old town thanks want to add a trolling motor with out drilling into the boat
Hey Joshua. Thanks for the suggestion. I'm happy to do that for you. You may want to check out my other videos. I've added a couple folding chairs since that last video. You may or may not like it. I'll make a video on the motor mount right away. Thanks again.
I don't know if you'll see this, but I have a question. Does the canoe sail straight with a motor that is offset like that? If not, how do you counter it? Kindest regards, Simon
Hey Simon. When I had the motor originally mounted on the back of the canoe, it sailed very straight. However, it was more difficult controlling it while fishing if it were windy. So I moved the mount to the front of the canoe and it's much easier to keep the canoe controlled even with winds. However, it does slightly sail crooked when I'm cruising at top speed. Nothing to be concerned about.
I use a small 12 volt power sport battery. Yes, I have connected it directly to the larger battery but I want to save as much power for the trolling motor as possible.
If you are looking for a new one, I'd say the stores will all be about the same. If you are looking for a used one, the price will be based on the condition. Something to pay attention to is the aluminum brackets that connect the seats to the side of the canoe. They have a tendency to break. Also look at the bottom and see how many scrapes there are and how deep. If it looks really clean and new, I'd say $400 but if it needs work, then you have room to negotiate. Good luck. I think these canoes are great.
@@homemadechow3532 Thanks for the reply and info. I am going to be looking at one this week that looks from the pictures to be in pretty good shape(few scratches on the black rail around the top for $400, I'll be sure to look at the brackets and bottom closer when I see it in person
I bought 4 inch bolts and then cut them with a hack saw to be sure that they fit for each seat. I also used the locking vinyl nuts to hold them in place. You could probably get away with 3 inch or even 2 1/2 inch bolts.
I just used a regular 12 volt car battery. I have a video on how I made a portable set up and it shows the battery. I can use the trolling motor for about 8 hours straight no problem. Then just recharge when I get back.
@@wgoeden I used the wire that came with the Trolling motor. I did however add an extention to the cable that came along with the trolling motor. I bought cable from an auto parts store and used 12 guage wire.
I made the down rod out of a copper pipe. Fairly simple. 1/2 inch copper tubing with a 1/2 inch 90 degree elbow at the bottom. Then I used stainless screws to connect the top of the tube to the spring clamp.
Thanks for showing. I appreciate that you gathered a variety of options from other sites, but particularly that you spoke on the value of keeping it simple and organized enough to be able to quickly unhook everything and neatly store it away, on wheels, which makes it easier to make it in/out without much hassle. Thanks.
Thanks for the feedback Todd. I appreciate it. Soon I will upload another video showing several more changes that have been made.
Fun fact, you can glue your transducer to the floor and your fish finder will work fine. Even aluminum. I've seen guys use Velcro too for a less permanent option.
I am refurbishing a 16 3/4 ft. Kevlar canoe that got crushed in a massive snow storm that dumped almost five feet of wet snow on top of it! Even Kevlar can’t hold up in such conditions but I have managed to repair it with epoxy, Kevlar and fibreglass! Stronger than before and only maybe it will be 5 pounds heavier than before! Been mulling how I am going to replace the wooden seats and may use a version of the seats I see on your but made out of 3/8 plywood, fibreglassed and supported underneath in a similar manner! Thanks for your ideas!
Sounds like you have a really cool canoe. Good luck with all the repairs.
Nicely done! Kudos to the creativity that went into this video!
Nice idea using the clamps as paddle holders, just received a 12 pack in the mail, looking forward to using them this weekend!
Love the paddle holders!!!
Love the name luv 🤷♂️
Excellent simple work! Appreciate the ideas!
Some good ideas there. I have my garmin rigged up portable as well. I got it mounted in a Stanley lunchbox with a little 7 amp battery. Everything fits pretty snug in it. I also keep plumber putty in there to stick to the bottom of the canoe then squish the transducer into the putty. If there is no air between the transducer and the floor and the water it can see right through the bottom of the vessel.
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0:04 “Customations” I love it!
Yeah it's like the pacific word that gets shorter
Great ideas and mods! Thanks for sharing!
I can't wait to get to work on mine next week. Great job 👍
I like the clamp paddle holders.
Nice Rig! I appreciate this. Thank you!
Have the exact canoe and got some really helpful tips from this thanks 🙏
I ended up taking the middle seat out and put my battery and battery box in place of it in that storage area
I was thinking placing a top on a canue like an aircraft canipy; Have the top locked down onto the ottom but have a canipy where the seat is (custom placed in to lower boater) and have the canipy to slide back and forth or flip up (than lock down when in it) a smaller engine on the back (smalller than what you would find on a regular fishing boat). and maybe put in a stearing wheal, spot light and so on.
Some very good ideas.
Thanks
Really awesome, thanks for sharing! 🤙🏼
like the spring clamps for paddles. Easy to remove to roof the canoe for transport. Get a like from me. I have a video on the trolling motor testing bass pros bracket with min kota c30. Works great for 3 people. Did not think it would move the canoe at aa fair speed but it does.
Thanks for the feedback. I'll look for your video.
I have the same canoe I am currently working on. I cant imagine needing outriggers. I'm 6'2" and 275 lbs. I stand up in mine to fish with no issues. I've put a board across the rails to stand on to sight fish.
I agree. It is very stable. 2 main reasons I've decided to do that was because my wife enjoys going out fishing and she feels more comfortable and also from time to time I may go out into the lagoon and experience some rough water with wind or passing boats. Realistically we rarely use them. Glad to hear you have the same canoe. Would love to hear what you've done to it. Always looking for great ideas
As you know that "cooler" in the middle is pretty much useless. I used a razor knife and cut the inside walls about an inch down and removed it. Inside there I house my depth finder battery. I cut a small chunk out of the very bottom and shoot my transducer through the hull. I'll try to make a video to show what I'm talking about but I'm pretty tech dumb
Adam Cole, Did you make a video of your canoe modification? I have the same canoe. That middle seat is driving me to the golf course! 😂 I would love to see what you did. You need to make more videos. Thanks!
Some great ideas
Transducer would be fine mounted inside the boat. It would be one less breakable part and less drag
This is some excellent content! I appreciate the detail you went to! I hope to see some more about your boat and the adventures you take in it! What helped you chose the Rouge as your boat? Thank you!
Thanks for the kind words. We really enjoy this canoe. We didn't really have a choice considering we bought it standard from a friend. Then I modified it to what you see. I think you're right, really need to post some adventure videos on why this stealthy canoe is great for fishing. I'll try and put some together. Thanks again.
Hello sir love your video helping me out alot was wondering what is the measurements of the wood for the trolling motor mount please
Thanks for the kind words. The top brace is 30 inches and the bottom is 20 inches. They are both 3 1/3 inches wide and 3/4 inch thick. They are made from maple so they are stronger than pine. Your length will be determined on where in the boat you want it to go. Oh, I did cut mine down recently to that size I just gave you. I moved the trolling motor to the front of the canoe. I have more control in the wind this way. Add 2 inches to each length if you want it in the back. Hope that helps.
very cool! thanks for sharing!
thanks for sharing
Thanks great information 🇨🇦👍
Out riggers sound good please make them clamp on so there easily removable for travel purposes plus I don’t like drilling holes in my boat if I don’t have to
Hi just wondering if you have done a video on your trolling motor mount yet ? Would like to mAke one similar since our boats are basically the same
Cool😊
Nice cart.
Cool! I’m planning of working on my old town that i got from a friend to be river and back bay worthy
Nice set u
Very good ideas
Thanks
Can you do a more detailed video on the build and set up of your motor mount your canoe looks exactly like mine but mine is a old town thanks want to add a trolling motor with out drilling into the boat
Hey Joshua. Thanks for the suggestion. I'm happy to do that for you. You may want to check out my other videos. I've added a couple folding chairs since that last video. You may or may not like it. I'll make a video on the motor mount right away. Thanks again.
Nice video. Did you ever make/buy outriggers? How did that work out?
Where did you get that scenter console seat?
The center seat in the canoe came with it. If your referring to the one with the dry storage on it.
what is the make and model of the canoe if you dont mind
its a Mad River 14. sorry for my delay
I don't know if you'll see this, but I have a question. Does the canoe sail straight with a motor that is offset like that? If not, how do you counter it?
Kindest regards, Simon
Hey Simon. When I had the motor originally mounted on the back of the canoe, it sailed very straight. However, it was more difficult controlling it while fishing if it were windy. So I moved the mount to the front of the canoe and it's much easier to keep the canoe controlled even with winds. However, it does slightly sail crooked when I'm cruising at top speed. Nothing to be concerned about.
What type of battery do you use for your fish finder?? Did you also wire up to the bigger battery?
I use a small 12 volt power sport battery. Yes, I have connected it directly to the larger battery but I want to save as much power for the trolling motor as possible.
Looking to get an olde towne canoe that looks exactly the same as this used this week, what would be a fair price to get one for?
If you are looking for a new one, I'd say the stores will all be about the same. If you are looking for a used one, the price will be based on the condition. Something to pay attention to is the aluminum brackets that connect the seats to the side of the canoe. They have a tendency to break. Also look at the bottom and see how many scrapes there are and how deep. If it looks really clean and new, I'd say $400 but if it needs work, then you have room to negotiate. Good luck. I think these canoes are great.
@@homemadechow3532 Thanks for the reply and info. I am going to be looking at one this week that looks from the pictures to be in pretty good shape(few scratches on the black rail around the top for $400, I'll be sure to look at the brackets and bottom closer when I see it in person
How long were the though bolts? Ty
I bought 4 inch bolts and then cut them with a hack saw to be sure that they fit for each seat. I also used the locking vinyl nuts to hold them in place. You could probably get away with 3 inch or even 2 1/2 inch bolts.
What did you use for a battery for the trolling motor?
I just used a regular 12 volt car battery. I have a video on how I made a portable set up and it shows the battery. I can use the trolling motor for about 8 hours straight no problem. Then just recharge when I get back.
@@homemadechow3532 What guage wire did you use?
@@wgoeden I used the wire that came with the Trolling motor. I did however add an extention to the cable that came along with the trolling motor. I bought cable from an auto parts store and used 12 guage wire.
Where did you get the down rod ?
I made the down rod out of a copper pipe. Fairly simple. 1/2 inch copper tubing with a 1/2 inch 90 degree elbow at the bottom. Then I used stainless screws to connect the top of the tube to the spring clamp.