Epropulsion Vaquita SUP motor - Unsponsored Test And Review

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
  • We are unboxing and testing the Epropulsion Vaquita Paddle Board motor for the first time. This electric SUP motor is a great addition to any fishing paddleboard. Wind and current can be a huge issue when paddleboard fishing and can quickly turn a fishing session into a nightmare. With an electric motor, we hope to overcome this issue and achieve more confidence and longer distances for our paddleboard fishing trips. Shoutout to: ‪@EpropulsionHk‬ and ‪@AquaMarinaGlobal‬
    In the age of ever-rising gas prices and global events such as the Ukrainian war, we think going electric is the way forward.
    In order to get the most out of an electric trolling motor, a light watercraft such as a paddleboard or kayak is ideal. This means you only need a small battery to achieve longer distances and hence a longer fishing time.
    Our goal is to solely recharge the Vaquita battery with our Solar Panel to be completely off the grid and get the power to motorize our SUP and Kayak for free.
    In our following fishing videos, we will show you how we use this trolling motor to catch fish.
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  • @shadowwarrior5307
    @shadowwarrior5307 4 месяца назад +2

    This would be awesome on my packraft, great video dude

  • @Carcajoo121
    @Carcajoo121 Год назад

    Cool demonstration…thanks for sharing 😃

  • @Randy_Samuel
    @Randy_Samuel 2 года назад +1

    Very cool 👍👍👍

  • @WekaDigitalMediaNZ
    @WekaDigitalMediaNZ Год назад

    Ōhiwa harbour is a great test for that motor as the tides move really fast there, impressive

  • @smyrnian_
    @smyrnian_ 2 года назад +1

    Very cool! Will be interesting to see this on your kayak..

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад +1

      Thank you. Yeah, will be testing this soon. I'm thinking that it won't be much more effective than the pedal drive. But we'll see :)

    • @aranha9365
      @aranha9365 2 года назад

      In my opinion it stills a new technology that the delivery doesn't worth the costs. Maybe in a couple years we will have a much more efficient version of this with one third of the price tag.

  • @walkintomydream7208
    @walkintomydream7208 2 года назад +1

    Sustainable and economic way to fish! Also less hassle and more fun!

  • @robne6712
    @robne6712 2 года назад

    good video! Ive found that putting the paddle in front of you hanging off the side of the nose steers my board more efficiently.

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад +1

      Good tip! Yeah, that seems to work better.

  • @Robonza
    @Robonza 2 года назад +3

    Great video mate. 1 horse power is 735 watts so at 24 volts that's 30 amps. I doubt this is possible with such a small motor. But it still looks great.

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад +1

      Well, the battery is only 324Wh and lasts for 70 minutes on full power. So the motor must be a 277 Watt motor. Looks like Epropulsion did a bit of an overestimation on their product page, LOL

  • @fisheatrepeat
    @fisheatrepeat 2 года назад

    Awesome vid that motor looks perfect

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад +1

      Thanks man, yeah really stoked with the motor, eh. Adds a whole new level to paddle board fishing.

    • @fisheatrepeat
      @fisheatrepeat 2 года назад

      @@Fishingreminder anything that makes life easier is good haha

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад +1

      @@fisheatrepeat LOL, very well said :)

  • @drmrovcenl9531
    @drmrovcenl9531 2 года назад

    can't wait to see how it performs in a kayak

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад +1

      Will give that a test soon 🙂 I think it won't make a big difference on a pedal kayak, but it would make life a lot easier on a standard fishing kayak. The main benefit would be hands free fishing and trolling.

  • @WilliamRies
    @WilliamRies Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing the video! I was debating on adding a motor to my SUP for fishing. I was looking at the Bixby J-2 or this one. I heard the Bixby was a bit loud. Is the Vaquita loud?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  Год назад +1

      Hi William, glad the video was helpful. I don't think the Vaquita is loud. Can barely hear it. But I have no comparison to the Bixby as I haven't tried it. If money is not an issue then I still think the Bixby is a better choice though as you get less issues with weed getting into the propeller and it has reverse.

  • @jplee3
    @jplee3 2 года назад +1

    Very cool - I'm seriously considering getting this. It looks like it's fully variable speed based on the slider control?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад +1

      Thanks 👍 it's not fully variable. I think it's 5 steps. But feels very smooth when you use the slider.

    • @jplee3
      @jplee3 2 года назад +1

      @@Fishingreminder good to know - thanks! Have you logged your speed on each setting btw? From what i read it gets up to 9km/h and as low as 5km/h

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад +1

      @@jplee3 it depends a lot on wind and current. But I got up to about 9 km/h on a calm day and big aqua marina drift. Slowest speed is around 2km/h in calm water

    • @jplee3
      @jplee3 2 года назад

      @@Fishingreminder Thanks! Have you had any sorts of issues running the motor in/around/through kelp, weeds, or other aquatic plants?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад

      @@jplee3 Yeah certainly not very good in weedy water. The Bixpy motor would be better for that. Even if there's a bit of seaweed floating around and you happen to go over it, it will most likely get stuck in the prop. And then you have to crawl around on the paddleboard and try to reach the prop to pull it out again. That's a big downside. It's mainly an issue with free-floating weed on the surface.

  • @jonsmith6982
    @jonsmith6982 2 года назад +2

    When you say it pulled to the left that is the torque the trust of the prop causing that the faster you go the more it would pull ,you get the same effect when you build a boat with a prop & shaft underneath most shafts are offset to counteract the torque so you don't have to have your rudder trimmed to stay strait as that slows you down so the mounting bracket underneath would really need to adjustable so you could offset the motor slightly it would only need to be offset by 1/4 or 1/2 an inch even to stay in a strait line under full power .is the bracket non adjustable ?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад

      Hi Jon, good point. Unfortunately, it's not possible to adjust the bracket. Maybe it's already been taken into account. I tried another day without any wind and current and it's going pretty straight. Still have to adjust the course frequently. The problem with a paddleboard is that even the slightest bit of breeze will steer you off course. I'll keep what you said in mind and pay some closer attention to it next time when I'm out.

    • @2musiclover534
      @2musiclover534 2 года назад +1

      @@Fishingreminder You can install a fin at the front and it should help you track a lot straighter, even in wind.

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад

      @@2musiclover534 good idea, have you tried that?

    • @2musiclover534
      @2musiclover534 2 года назад

      @@FishingreminderNot a SUP, but a Kayak and also a float tube. It helps greatly in my experience, especially when moving as the front fin exerts a force to move inline with itself. :)

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад +1

      @@2musiclover534 I find the idea intriguing. I have seen that on inflatable kayaks but not on any sups so far. It could hinder the turning capabilities. Perhaps it would work best if the second fin was placed more in the center rather than the front. I'd be keen to give that a try.

  • @esswhy2076
    @esswhy2076 10 месяцев назад

    Is the wrist remote control waterproof? Is there drag from the prop if you choose to paddle with the motor switched off. Does owning one of these take away from the natural experience of paddleboarding? Thanks.

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  10 месяцев назад +2

      Yes it's waterproof and it has a water sensor. If you fall in with the wristband, the motor stops. You can paddle with the motor. The drag is no big problem, but rather the fact that you don't have a fin for tracking. It's great for paddle assistance. When you switch it to a low speed and paddle at the same time you get great tracking and can paddle all day. For me it definitely enhanced the paddle boarding experience 🙂 It's similar to having an electric bicycle.

  • @ILIAS4S
    @ILIAS4S Год назад +1

    Hi i just bought the vaquita for my sup and it went perfect the first 10 min and after stop …i tried everything reconnecting the control but nothing …the battery flash the 3-4 led .. i tried almost anything…do you have any idea what to do ?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  Год назад

      Hey. I had a problem with mine after the remote got wet. It wouldn't start the motor. After drying it out completely it worked again.

  • @Fishingreminder
    @Fishingreminder  Год назад

    Hi Guys! To see more of the motor in Action, check out this video ruclips.net/video/EI1CHXl3Qlo/видео.html

  • @Fishingreminder
    @Fishingreminder  2 года назад

    Watch this video to see the motor in action on my new paddleboard: ruclips.net/video/fTWMdWclhxU/видео.html

  • @shaungilbert9272
    @shaungilbert9272 Год назад +2

    I connect my solar panel to the Vaquita USING the Elejoy MPPT step up 400w solar charge controller EL-MU400SP set to 25.2V and cannot get a charge flowing. Can you share how you set up your solar charger to work?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  Год назад +1

      Hey Shaun. I feed my solar power into a separate LifePo battery with an MPPT (the house battery in our motorhome) and then I charge the ePropulsion battery via a 350 watt inverter and with original charger. That way it keeps on charging even if there are a few clouds around. It should be possible to charge it directly though. Not so sure how those 3 pins on the connector work. There's probably some kind of circuit built in to activate the battery from the charger.

    • @cmbonello1
      @cmbonello1 Год назад

      @@Fishingreminder gday, do you know if there is anyway it can be charged from a 12vlt system or vehicle?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  Год назад +1

      @@cmbonello1 I charge it from my 12 volt system via a 350 watt inverter

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  Год назад

      The battery is 24 volt. Without inverter you'd need to boost the voltage and find a way to charge the battery with a custom li-ion charger. Using an inverter is much easier

    • @cmbonello1
      @cmbonello1 Год назад

      @@Fishingreminder thank you. I purchased one over xmas, Sure i will work it all out :) cant wait to recieve it.

  • @Andy-df5fj
    @Andy-df5fj 10 месяцев назад +1

    I don't think that's a weed gaurd on the back of the motor. It's on the wrong side for that. I suspect that it's a stator to help convert the wasted swirling energy from the prop to forward propulsion for greater efficiency.

  • @Tittytotter
    @Tittytotter Год назад

    Great video, does the battery float? 👍

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  Год назад

      Thanks 👍 good question. I'm not so sure, I haven't tested if it floats. But it's not mentioned on their product page so I guess not. I'll give it a try when I head out the next time.

    • @Tittytotter
      @Tittytotter Год назад

      That would be great, e propulsion rep says it does but I’m sure they would be advertising it more 👍 Great video thanks

  • @gokhankeles8998
    @gokhankeles8998 2 года назад +1

    My trolling motor 240 watt go just 7 km. 300 watt 9 km is it really possible?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад +1

      Yeah, apparently trolling motors max out at a speed of about 7km/h, no matter how much power they have. More power in a trolling motor just means it has more torque and can move bigger boats. But it doesn't mean that it goes faster. The epropulsion motor is not a trolling motor per se, so (as per my understanding) the propeller rotates faster at the high setting and that's why it goes faster than a trolling motor.

  • @2musiclover534
    @2musiclover534 2 года назад

    Liked. I appreciate an independent review. I wonder if you are willing to install a free speedometer app on your phone and actually give us GPS speed at each of the 8 throttle settings. I actually need to go about 2 km/h for trolling speed and am not sure if setting 1 would go that slow.... Thanks again.

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад +2

      thanks for the feedback. I did try with the GPS the other day and got a max speed of about 9 km/h as opposed to the advertised 11km/h. I haven't tried the lowest setting. I usually troll at a speed of about 4km/h and that was at a little less than half throttle. So I think 2km/h at the lowest setting is probably just about right.

    • @2musiclover534
      @2musiclover534 2 года назад

      @@Fishingreminder Thanks. 9 km/h is impressive. My #2 wish for them is that they would allow use of 3rd party batteries rather than locking us into their proprietary battery - OR provide an option for a higher capacity battery, say about 500 watts for longer runtime. Otherwise, looks like a wonderful setup.

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад

      @@2musiclover534 yeah I agree. I think the problem is that the battery is also the control center. It contains the charge controller, the wifi and the motor controller all in one. The motor itself could probably be wired to any 24 Volt battery. You'd just have to add the means to control the power output. A bigger battery option would be great. Although I honestly haven't run out of power so far. You can buy a spare or replacement battery. But the wifi wrist controller is linked to one battery as far as I know - so either one would also need a wifi controller for each battery or would have to reset the wifi connection between the controller and the battery when swapping batteries.

  • @borky1987
    @borky1987 2 года назад +1

    Is it better than Aqua Marina's blue drive?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад +1

      I think it's better in terms of performance. You get better speed and longer battery life. A problem with the epropulsion motor is that weed can easily get stuck in the propeller and jam it. The blue drive is more like a jet motor and it's less likely for weed to get stuck in it. I think the best of all, but also the most expensive motor would be a Bixby.

    • @borky1987
      @borky1987 2 года назад +1

      @@Fishingreminder Thanks for the reply. Yeah, I also think Bixpy is the best but apparently they don't ship to Europe, or at least not to Romania where I live ✌

  • @nicalove77
    @nicalove77 2 года назад +1

    Do they sale this motor in the USA

  • @borky1987
    @borky1987 Год назад +1

    How is it working now, a year later?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  Год назад +1

      Hi Andrei, it's still working great one year later. Battery is still going strong.

    • @borky1987
      @borky1987 Год назад +1

      @@Fishingreminder I was thinking of getting one, but wasn't sure about the battery. Thanks alot! 👍

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  Год назад

      @@borky1987 there are three things I don't particularly like about this motor. 1 - if there is lots of weed in the water, the propeller gets tangled up often and stops until you clear out the weed. 2 - no reverse, often you get blown to shore when fishing and it would be easier to slowly reverse back out. 3. the armband controller is quite sensitive to water, if it gets wet/damp then it can be a struggle to switch the motor on. It's okay for the price of the motor, but if you have a slightly bigger budget I would go for the Bixpy motor.

  • @MrEQ2009
    @MrEQ2009 11 месяцев назад

    Don’t see a dead man switch, if you fall off your equipment keeps going?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  11 месяцев назад

      no there is a sensor at the wrist controller. It you fall in the water, the motor stops.

  • @davelangton5097
    @davelangton5097 Год назад

    Do you have To registres since is motorisés by law..???

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  Год назад

      I guess it depends on the country. In New Zealand for example you don't have to register a small electric motor as far as I know.

  • @harisuno3295
    @harisuno3295 11 месяцев назад

    Va bene per kayak decathlon?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  11 месяцев назад +1

      It's a different one that they sell at decathlon. It comes without battery.

  • @louwrensdiana
    @louwrensdiana 10 месяцев назад

    Is the motor stil working? Good buy stil?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi yeah, it's still working good. I think for the price it's a good buy. The bixpy motor is a good alternative but also much more expensive.

    • @louwrensdiana
      @louwrensdiana 10 месяцев назад

      @@Fishingreminder thanks! Ik have also the vaquita! Its great! Love it

  • @MrEQ2009
    @MrEQ2009 11 месяцев назад

    How much is a second battery?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  11 месяцев назад

      not 100% sure but from memory around $300 USD

  • @Carcajoo121
    @Carcajoo121 Год назад +1

    Get a spare battery and double your range 😃

  • @phillipnorthrup7562
    @phillipnorthrup7562 2 года назад +1

    How about a price

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад

      Hi Phillip. They sell for about $800 USD. Not too bad compared to a Bixpy motor, which costs twice as much. But you get what you pay for. The Bixpy has more features such as reverse and also a weed-free design.

    • @phillipnorthrup7562
      @phillipnorthrup7562 2 года назад +1

      @@Fishingreminder thank you you can get a trolling motor for under 200

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад

      @@phillipnorthrup7562 yeah true, problem with trolling motor is that they are not quite as fast and convenient. I'd use one on a kayak but not so much on a paddle board.

  • @brandondugan1940
    @brandondugan1940 2 года назад

    The music is killing me

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад

      thanks for the feedback. It's a learning process - easy to overdo it with the music. We're trying to do less music in our videos these days.