Thanks guys.
I have been out this weekend, no further than 2km away from the shore. Going to do a re-entry exercise with all my gears on soon.
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- 04 Jun 2017, 19:12
- Forum: DIY Section
- Topic: DIY Motor for my new Hobie OUTBACK Part One
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- 02 Jun 2017, 21:00
- Forum: DIY Section
- Topic: DIY Motor for my new Hobie OUTBACK Part One
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Re: DIY Motor for my new Hobie OUTBACK Part One
Inside front hatch.Fish aholic wrote:I like the idea myself, just carry the drive as back up. How did you mount the battery?
- 29 May 2017, 19:34
- Forum: DIY Section
- Topic: DIY Motor for my new Hobie OUTBACK Part One
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Re: DIY Motor for my new Hobie OUTBACK Part One
Thanks, mate. I thought about it, just could not find a reliable magnetic kill switch( from Local) yet.maverick wrote:Make sure you fit a kill switch, so that if you fall out, the motor stops. (amongst a whole lot of other things)
- 29 May 2017, 18:19
- Forum: DIY Section
- Topic: DIY Motor for my new Hobie OUTBACK Part One
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DIY Motor for my new Hobie OUTBACK Part One
Hi guys, I am new to this forum. first, at all, Thank you all for all the useful tips for a beginner(me). I was caught out the other day at Altona, was exhaust when I finally landed. So, I started it this little project two weeks ago. I have done my research about fitting trolling motor on Kayak. Pr...