Brother, at first watching the first video of the build. Through hull screws, glass, bonded, 3” thick transom & diamond plate motor mount I figured you were building this rig for a 50hp Elgin 😅. I was thinking dang ol boy is really outfitting this unit for some serious power! Right up my alley! Then it reminded me of AMERICAN craftsmanship and building things to last. Ifn not forever, long enough the great grandkids can’t tear it up haha. Love it brother!!!
Just found a flat back canoe for free. Been trying to wrap my head around how to put a motor on the back and how to keep the canoe stable. Thank you so much! Super helpful!
Hey thanks for the videos! I followed exactly what you did and turned my 18 Indian river canke into a 15 square end. I added a pcv extension to the trolling motor handle so I could sit further up and that helped tremendously!
Great job Les! I built a similar set up with an electric trolling motor on a sea kayak that I also added a pair of pontoons I made I used aluminum tubing to make the frame to hold a small transom on the rear of the sea kayak and to hold the two pontoons. I added a 166 watt solar panel to the frame. You should add a solar panel too. It will really extend your range and keep your battery charged. My friend has room for 2 panels on his canoe for 300 watts of power. I sure enjoyed your first part too. You did a fantastic job making you canoe a square stern.
Very neat job. Squared off canoes made specifically for mounting a motor generally cary the fullness of the hull from about midship back for the buoyancy needed, they retain most of their beam width right through to the transom for greater displacement. However, rather than build a new one, use what you've got.....👍 Lowering that battery down into the hull would do wonders for stability, but with the outriggers, probably not important. Nice job.
Put your battery right on the bottom of the canoe. It will help with stability and you might not even need the outriggers. It helps to sit right on the bottom as well, but you'd need to do something about getting the tiller down lower for steering.
Thanks, I'm sure all that you said is true. Since I made that video I shortened the shaft on the trolling motor. I made a wooden grate to stand on the bottom and cast a fishing line. Sometimes I use a seat for the middle of the canoe that lets me sit lower. I use my kayak paddles without the motor or pontoons and it works good.
I personally don't think it would be a good idea myself. I think it would be too heavy for one thing and the back wash might swamp the canoe if you have to stop quickly. There are no chines on the canoe to divert the water either. You would have to put a lot of weight up front to balance out the canoe. So I don't think I would do it on my canoe.
Looks good. But when the motor is on the side of the boat you can face forward and use the control arm.. Don’t think you need that outrigger it looks pretty stable the way it is. I would keep the boat lighter.
Brother, at first watching the first video of the build. Through hull screws, glass, bonded, 3” thick transom & diamond plate motor mount I figured you were building this rig for a 50hp Elgin 😅. I was thinking dang ol boy is really outfitting this unit for some serious power! Right up my alley! Then it reminded me of AMERICAN craftsmanship and building things to last. Ifn not forever, long enough the great grandkids can’t tear it up haha. Love it brother!!!
Many thanks!
Just found a flat back canoe for free. Been trying to wrap my head around how to put a motor on the back and how to keep the canoe stable. Thank you so much! Super helpful!
Thanks for watching, I'm so glad you found my video helpful.
Keep the weights such as yourself and the marine battery as close to the bottom as possible i.e. sit on a cushion right on the bottom of the canoe.
Hey thanks for the videos! I followed exactly what you did and turned my 18 Indian river canke into a 15 square end. I added a pcv extension to the trolling motor handle so I could sit further up and that helped tremendously!
Sounds good, happy canoeing!
Great job Les! I built a similar set up with an electric trolling motor on a sea kayak that I also added a pair of pontoons I made I used aluminum tubing to make the frame to hold a small transom on the rear of the sea kayak and to hold the two pontoons. I added a 166 watt solar panel to the frame. You should add a solar panel too. It will really extend your range and keep your battery charged. My friend has room for 2 panels on his canoe for 300 watts of power. I sure enjoyed your first part too. You did a fantastic job making you canoe a square stern.
Many Thanks I might get around to putting a solar panel one of these days.
Great job mate. Guess will do the same with my old canoe!
Thanks, They're fun to work on.
Very neat job.
Squared off canoes made specifically for mounting a motor generally cary the fullness of the hull from about midship back for the buoyancy needed, they retain most of their beam width right through to the transom for greater displacement.
However, rather than build a new one, use what you've got.....👍
Lowering that battery down into the hull would do wonders for stability, but with the outriggers, probably not important.
Nice job.
Many Thanks
I think you did a great job. Happy canoeing~
Thank you!
Put your battery right on the bottom of the canoe. It will help with stability and you might not even need the outriggers. It helps to sit right on the bottom as well, but you'd need to do something about getting the tiller down lower for steering.
Thanks, I'm sure all that you said is true. Since I made that video I shortened the shaft on the trolling motor. I made a wooden grate to stand on the bottom and cast a fishing line. Sometimes I use a seat for the middle of the canoe that lets me sit lower. I use my kayak paddles without the motor or pontoons and it works good.
Very cool.. nice job just came across this and loved watching the first part..
Thanks, I'm glad you like the video.
I love your mini canoe stabilizers! How did you make those ?
Thanks for watching. Click the link and you can see how I made them. ruclips.net/video/7YikzOd87Xk/видео.html
Hello good job with the canoe. Do you think it handle a 4 HP outboard?
I personally don't think it would be a good idea myself. I think it would be too heavy for one thing and the back wash might swamp the canoe if you have to stop quickly. There are no chines on the canoe to divert the water either. You would have to put a lot of weight up front to balance out the canoe. So I don't think I would do it on my canoe.
Looks good. But when the motor is on the side of the boat you can face forward and use the control arm.. Don’t think you need that outrigger it looks pretty stable the way it is. I would keep the boat lighter.