I'm a huge fan of Torqeedo and have been running mine longer than most at this point. I'm excited about getting the 915 wh battery at some point. It's 3x the size of the standard and you'd be able to go all day on that thing.
Having my Torqeedo for awhile, I've seen a couple things you really want to be careful with.
1. If you get braid wrapped up in your prop, don't power through it. Remove the propeller and take out the braid. It will cause damage to the seals.
2. Sometimes the unit will stop working, like someone above mentioned. The issue is that the contacts to the battery get dirty. A quick spray of WD-40 fixes it. Keep the connector clean and you'll be just fine.
Otherwise, it lets me fish like I couldn't before. It was Shady that convinced me to get my Torqeedo. After seeing his in action, it didn't take much more convincing. It's light and efficient.
It also got me home the other night. I busted a fin so badly that I couldn't pedal at all. The Torqeedo got me home, and it's been a great backup in many situations when I've been far from land. There's no way I'm paddling a Hobie that far :-)
Having my Torqeedo for awhile, I've seen a couple things you really want to be careful with.
1. If you get braid wrapped up in your prop, don't power through it. Remove the propeller and take out the braid. It will cause damage to the seals.
2. Sometimes the unit will stop working, like someone above mentioned. The issue is that the contacts to the battery get dirty. A quick spray of WD-40 fixes it. Keep the connector clean and you'll be just fine.
Otherwise, it lets me fish like I couldn't before. It was Shady that convinced me to get my Torqeedo. After seeing his in action, it didn't take much more convincing. It's light and efficient.
It also got me home the other night. I busted a fin so badly that I couldn't pedal at all. The Torqeedo got me home, and it's been a great backup in many situations when I've been far from land. There's no way I'm paddling a Hobie that far :-)
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