Originally posted by mytmouse
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They are a piece of cake to assemble and put on the kayak. I used a 30lb thrust MinnKota Endura, with a 30" shaft. Larger motors with a 36" shaft would work. You can steer with the motor, or lock the motor in the straight position and steer with a rudder. That is what I did. It works great for trolling. You can also have multiple batteries if needed. One battery with a 30lb thrust motor goes for about 5 hours. For about $300-$400, you can motorize your kayak. When not needed, remove a few screws and your kayak is back to original shape. It worked every bit as well as the BassYak.
The only reason that I went with a 55lb thrust on the BassYak, was recovery as hitting sets of waves. That slows the kayak down and the 55lb thrust motor seems to recover a little faster. When I had the 30lb motor, it did just fine. I was just looking to make an improvement. A 55 lb thrust motor hanging off the side a regular kayak would be heavier.
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