With my Ocean Kayak Big Game, I didn't ever get over 4.0 mph. That was with the Kipawa prop. However, I was satisfied with 4.0 mph. I generally troll at 3.3 mph. I understand that different hulls may produce different results. I needed the 55lb thrust motor for bay fishing, for recovery after waves. I had a 30lb thrust motor on a 15' Trident, and did well. A 55 would have been better. However, for the Big Game, with wider, greater load and two batteries, I needed the bigger motor. When I say, soft paddle strokes in quiet waters, I mean no motor. I want no vibration of any sort. Whether its bones, reds or even bass, to start any motor in a quiet situation will tend to spook fish.
The Kipawa prop gave the kayak a smoother and more consistent run. I could actually feel the difference in vibration from the original two bladed prop. The kayak also seemed to be more steady through wake and waves. I have seen the rear mount for the Torqeedo from BassYak. However, I am going to try the peddle well drive from Torqeedo, Hobie evolve. I just have to give it a try. I am not using the "erector set."
With all that said, I think BassYak makes a fine product. If there was a set up for the 55lb thrust motor to go through the drive well of a Hobie ProAngler, I may use a MinnKota. From what I understand, the actual motor is too large. I have been using MinnKota motors for many, many years, for saltwater and freshwater fishing. However, I want to use the well and just steer with the rudder. It just seems to be the perfect set up for what I am now doing. Should I discover that the rear mount offers more advantage, at some point I may do that.
The Kipawa prop gave the kayak a smoother and more consistent run. I could actually feel the difference in vibration from the original two bladed prop. The kayak also seemed to be more steady through wake and waves. I have seen the rear mount for the Torqeedo from BassYak. However, I am going to try the peddle well drive from Torqeedo, Hobie evolve. I just have to give it a try. I am not using the "erector set."
With all that said, I think BassYak makes a fine product. If there was a set up for the 55lb thrust motor to go through the drive well of a Hobie ProAngler, I may use a MinnKota. From what I understand, the actual motor is too large. I have been using MinnKota motors for many, many years, for saltwater and freshwater fishing. However, I want to use the well and just steer with the rudder. It just seems to be the perfect set up for what I am now doing. Should I discover that the rear mount offers more advantage, at some point I may do that.
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