Brilliant idea! I was going to make a plywood floor for mine but this is much better. Light, waterproof and easy to disassemble for transport and storage. I quite fancy making a slightly longer frame so I can mount a solid seat and foot brace in addition to the motor.
*I bought this model for my 14 ft Jon boat. **enjoyable.fishing** recommend love it!!! It pushes my boat with ease ( 2 men 220 each). I would highly recommend this to anyone.*
At about 8 sec. you had me!😃 I've never seen an actual motor on one...great job. I ordered one of these kayaks a few days ago, I'm still waiting for it. 👍✌️🐟🐟🐟🐟
The battery lasts for many, many hours with moderate use. I have to mention, though, that I rarely set the speed to max, and operate the motor infrequently while on the water.
@@nobujak how many lbs of thrust is it? Also hoe cumbersome is it with the extra weight and stiffness while paddling? Does inflation stay low? How has this endured time?
Thats awesome. I was thinking to myself- SOMEONE had to have done this. glad to see it done. Would love to see a parts list/build list. I'm not handy at all. I'd buy a right from you. Have the same boat.
@@nobujak I bought a used inflatable kayak and did not have a bill of sales. Wondering how to register without a receipt. Also, how do you write or mount the boat ID on your kayak? I haven't seen any inflatable kayak with an ID on it so wondering how it's done.