Two years later this motor is going strong ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxBZWgzfpS2Jj7JqIHyaSZjyVHNUgCKCBf Just uploaded a video of it after 2 years. We use it probably a dozen days each year on our small raft.-original review- We got this motor the other day and tested it out. I don't have anything to compare it to, but it seems good to me. It has all the features advertised - the motor housing is metal. We will see how it performs longer term and I will revise this review if needed. Some initial observations:- Good thrust, moves our boat around really well- It comes with a circuit breaker but no switch - so there's no way to kill the motor other than yanking the connection off the battery. I installed an inline switch.- The mount bracket is plastic and I worry it might break- There are a number of plastic parts that I worry about, but the most important ones are metal or some kind of composite
My first time Kayaking and this Kayak held strong. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx4k5UrhC3v_Y4hIEaXLGvHcN5a5aBmZNB The water got pretty rough as a speed boat zipped by me, and the Kayak withstood it (I expected to be capsized). The Ores are very easy to put together, the pump worked beautifully. the seats are a bit hard to sit in after a while (I recommend sitting on the floor). after reading the reviews I was very scared it'd get a hole in it, the material is very strong and durable. The Air valve may need a small Phillips head screwdriver to adjust, other than that, it's well worth the money!(update)I've gone Kayaking in 3 Lakes and 2 rivers totaling about 40 miles. the kayak had two holes and they patched easily and no other problems can't wait for kayaking season this year!
Thank you for sharing definitely great video for a newbie like myself to kayak fishing! Feel very confident and comfortable doing this to my trolling motor once I pick it up! I also have a Old town sportsman’s 106 and it’s going to be even more awesome all over the lakes! Thank you from Massachusetts ✌️
I watched couples of your videos. Very good videos: clear voice, detailed step-by-step instructions as well as where to get parts. Thanks a lot Aksman.
Thanks for the great videos and ideas. I just did this to my new Bonafide 126 and used the original speed control handle mounted to the top of the gray box so it sticks up right beside the seat. Worked out great. If I could post pics here I would.
Haha! Thanks Karl. Maybe you should subscribe so you don't get left behind! lol. I also have a FB page that makes it easier to share info if you are interested. facebook.com/groups/3521517597860461
Nicely done video. This perfect idea for the new BlueSky 360 Angler. The trolling motor can be added to the front deck of the kayak to pull the boat through the water.
Used basically the same idea several years ago, but used a compression fitting for the elbow. Wires ran through a wiring loom (SAE style) from Auto Supply store. Also went up a couple of wire gauges (8-Gauge) coming from the motor to switch, as I had to run them 7 feet away from motor. Used a Commercial Wiring Box (4x4) for switch and handle, so I'd have 5 forward and 3 reverse speeds (used the mounting track of my kayak to hold the box, along with toilet bolts that fit the track, with through bolts and knobs). Quick disassembly from kayak, as I made a motor mount that fit where the center pedal drive unit was. Only invested around $180 including the battery and trolling motor, but had to get rid of it 'caus of Fish and Game kept telling me I would get arrested the NEXT time I was caught out on the lake without registering my kayak. Had fun making it, and sold everything for $300 bucks to a guy that just HAD to HAVE it...! Lol...
Thanks for sharing! Gave me some good ideas. I may even use a momentary foot switch to power the motor off and on while I fish. I had that on my bass boat and it worked slick.
You can put a momentary foot switch to turn your motor on and off which helps tremendously. I am contemplating cutting my troll motor and making some sort of control box but I’m not an electrician :) I am just using the head unit and an on/off switch with a steer stick and it works great. Nice video and thanks.
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@Hank Javion Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and im trying it out now. I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Your 90 degree fitting is called a STREET ELBOW... Good job on the wire protection and upside down cut. I was going to order an extra speed control switch ($20 on ebay) and make it plug in the back with the speed control mounted on the right/inside of my yak with a shift lever pointing up as off, push forward to go forward and of course for reverse you pull back. was also thinking about a momentary on thumb button so the lever doesn't get turned on accidentally. Next issue was steering and raising the motor... On my yak is 3 feet behind me and i'd have to lay back and reach over my head to control the motor... After doing all this thinking and figuring... My kayak is actually a KIWI ANGLER PONTOON kayak.... I'm just going to make a simple bow mount, turn the head and use a small piece of rubber hose (As a U-Joint) to a piece of PVC as the extended handle.
Aksman No, Thank YOU! I did it yesterday.. I like how it looks, but need to make some minor tweaks. I'm also putting my switch in a conduit box like you've done in another video. I was able to find a small knob/switch @ Ace Hardware that has a set screw and holds perfectly. I've Sub'd to your page, as your innovation and inspiration is very helpful. Take care.
Love this design, especially with the change-over to a dial and switch box for use from the kayak's seat. I would love to use this design for a bow mount motor. However, wondering if you have videos for a bow mount. Am hoping you do, so I can see how you set up a steering system to be operated from the kayak seat.
This is great. I just bought this exact motor today for my Ascend FS12 and was wondering if I could do something like this and the switch box. Awesome tutorial, I'm sure I'll be watching a few more times.
Dude i have been to fogure put how to do this to my 50lb trollinf motor that used to be a bow mount. Now i can mske it into a rear transom mount and use kust the motor and shaft and pvc ! Ypu rock !!
Nice video on composite shaft t.m. I have been using aluminum or stainless steel 1" diameter shaft trolling motors and I use the head also it has built in light and battery voltage gauge ,I buy stainless steel 1" inside diameter fittings from a marine hardware store,,I have stayed away from composite because the shaft is metric size and will not fit ready to go hardware ,I can use composite shaft as long as I make a custom steering bracket,,and if the wiring is not marked I take a pic with my phone,,thanks for sharing your knowledge for the betterment of electric kayaks
Question: Can you build me one of those fancy boxes? And I really liked all of your ideas. I am planning on doing the same thing myself and the tips about the pipe and turning it upside down before you cut were great. Thanks!
@@Aksmaniyak lol damn. My idea has always been to buy a 55lb trolling motor, rig up a small throttle like a boat would have and a steering system so I don't have to use the handle like that. Maybe like a footpaddle boat would have for the rudder/motor. Been searching ideas, your video definitely helped though. I'm trying to learn all the logistics of wiring and how to set it up on my kayak.
Ok. Would I just be able to cut the shaft and extend the wiring through a tube and just attached the handle near the kayak chair? This is rather impressive with the remote and controller and I do not have easy access to the controller.
I know this is an old video and but have you looked into using a 4 channel RF remote control relay switch? I have found myself watching so many of your videos and they are always so good. Thank you again!
Would you be able to help advise me on how to mount a bow mount on a trolling motor shaft? Do I have to remove the head unit and thread the wires through? Thanks.
How did decide the length you need? Was it from under the kayak motor prop should be fully exposed to water coming or half of it can be covered by kayak
Great video very helpful I have two questions 1) The cables to connect with the speed control box cab can I make longer maybe a four feet long 2) I want to do it with a different motor brand a Newport Vessels is the same configuration ?
Thanks Tito. Yes you can extend the wires as long as you use the same or larger gauge size. I have also done this to a Newport Vessels tm. They are set up in the same way.
I have a question. When drilling a larger hole for let's say a quick connect port, do space bits work well or is there a certain type of bit that works better?
The gloves are Nitrile not nitrate. The shaft can be cut with a metal tubing cutter with a lot less chance of nicking any wires. Good video otherwise. I installed a remote steering cable on mine so far.
There's really no need to disassemble the head/control unit. Just cut the shaft and the wires and preserve the head as the control. Just need additional wires to reconnect it.
Hey Aksmaniyak, I plan on doing this same mod with my Minn Kota c2 30. Since the speed control wires only go so far out of the shaft, I would need to extend the 4 wires about 4 feet to my kayak seat. Should I match the wires' gauge for the extension?
@@Aksmaniyak The manual says extending the wires on the c2 30 might affect the performance. Have you ever noticed any sort of performance changes using this mod?
why wouldn't you use a tubing cutter, faster and easy to cut the shaft,and use a dremal tool to grind out the pvc 90 to fit the shaft?just a thought...
I tried using a pipe/tube cutter but it did not work well on the non-metallic composite shaft. If you have actually tried to do that you would understand what I mean. I prefer to heat up PVC to fit instead of grinding it and losing its strength.
Great detailed info thanks for sharing. Curious what was the total cost of your Trolling motor build? I've seen the Minikota Trolling motor at Academy Sports for $95
So I have a question. What wiring did you use to run the wire to the box you made. The box I assume would be up front near you , the wiring isn’t that long, so did you splice?
Do you have a trolling motor recommendation? I was going to go with the Minn Kota unit with 30 pound thrust (30" shaft), but would like a bit more thrust. All the Minn Kota models with higher ratings have the 36" shaft, which is a bit long for my canoe. Other brands have the specs I want, but not sure of the quality, etc. I just want a good quality unit. :)
@@Aksmaniyak definitely found your vids- you definitely have answered and inspired many of my Kayak questions and ideas. Really does make the “$99” trolling motor become easily within reach to add to any Yak- especially for the home-gamer/tinkerer!
can you seal the kota bottom case it has hole all underneath there is only a small circuit board in there so i guess i can seal y'all holes yes or no would that cause the circuit board to over heat and blow circuit board
In your PWM video it looks like all I need to get is the module in your video and hook the wiring up? that automatically connects somehow to the remote or is there something else that does that? Sorry in advance if dumb question, electronics is definitely not my strong suit.. Thanks for all you videos ive looked at most...Ken in Oakley CA Cheers.....keep the great vids coming
Thanks Ken. Yes, all you need to do is connect your power source (battery) to the unit and then connect the pos (+), neg (-) wires to the trolling motor. The remote is already wired up to the main unit. It is a very good PWM and easy to hook up.
Thank You, I was wanting to use a corded SO wire but all 4 wires are the same size making the OD of the cord just to large, I guess I'll have to figure out a wire covering of some sort and use wire sizes like you did. I did use a 2 screw 1/2" plastic LB on top of the motor shaft so the wire nuts will also be in closed on the motor end like in the hand held control box. Nice job and Thanks Again for the information, Gary
Your videos are awesome brother. Quick question, I have a Malibu X-13, and I'm looking for a trolling motor, I love these inexpensive Minn Kotas but I fish mainly saltwater, any recommendations? Would these last if I rinse them with fresh water after every trip?
Thanks Nick. I like the Newport Vessels trolling motors over Minn Kota. NV motors are built and rated for fresh and salt water and come stock with a 3 blade prop. They are also less expensive than MK. Check them out and let me know if you have any more questions.
Aksman, I do really like your sharing for mods, etc. I have a 24lb. Watersnake, but I want to make the shaft longer. Do you have any advise? I usually find you on FB Kayak DIY Projects. cheers.
Would the procedure be about the same with a bow trolling motor? Not sure if it is a min though, but dang it is way to long for transom work on a little rubber boat.
I have made other videos showing a DIY steering control arm and foot pedal steering. The size of the trolling motor depends on the size and weight of the kayak. A 30lb motor will work for most kayaks.
Want to thank you for all your videos, they are AWESOME!! Have really learned a lot from them. Do you know how to keep your trolling motor unlocked while trolling and lock it up at will from the seated position in your kayak? This one is racking my brain. See alot of ways people do this but none really work the way thats needed. The unlocked position is to protect your motor and kayak from damage so the motor must be able to swing free if struck by an object. But needs to be locked for reverse. How do you get both? Hope you can help? Thanks Again. John R
Thanks for the compliment John. I have never made a trolling motor mount that will swing during impact with an object but know what you are talking about. I don't think it can be done with a stock mount. Some people have made their own mounts with a hinge. If you did that, you could have a spring attached to keep it from coming up in reverse and still be able to move during an impact. It depends on what type of water you kayak on if that set up is even necessary. I do the majority of my kayaking on lakes so I have never made a mount like that.
Thanks for your reply Aksman, I am new to this very new (never been in a yak) YET. I purchased a used bonafied ss127 and purchased a 40lb minn kota. As you know this has the standard mount. I am enjoying the modifications and work i'm doing to my new yak. I only fish lakes as well maybe I'm over thinking this? keep up the good videos and thanks for all your help. John
@@johnrugani9832 Hi John. Once you get a kayak you want to do all kinds of cool modifications to it. Just think about what you will be doing in the yak, where you will yak, and of course your budget. Enjoy your kayak and you can always ask me questions. Are you a member of the FB page "Kayak DIY Projects & Tutorials"? You will find a lot of good projects and friendly people there.
Aksman Thanks Aksman, I am not a member FB page but will make a point to get that done. FYI i figured it out! How to lock and unlock A minn kota from the yak seat. I would explain but it could take pages. Once I'm underway I'll show you what ive done.
7 years later still the best instructional video on youtube for a kayak trolling motor. Oldtown finally caught up to the DIY OG engineer.
Quite a compliment. Thanks!
Two years later this motor is going strong ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxBZWgzfpS2Jj7JqIHyaSZjyVHNUgCKCBf Just uploaded a video of it after 2 years. We use it probably a dozen days each year on our small raft.-original review- We got this motor the other day and tested it out. I don't have anything to compare it to, but it seems good to me. It has all the features advertised - the motor housing is metal. We will see how it performs longer term and I will revise this review if needed. Some initial observations:- Good thrust, moves our boat around really well- It comes with a circuit breaker but no switch - so there's no way to kill the motor other than yanking the connection off the battery. I installed an inline switch.- The mount bracket is plastic and I worry it might break- There are a number of plastic parts that I worry about, but the most important ones are metal or some kind of composite
You have created one of the best tutorials I have ever seen. I am totally impressed!
Thanks Gary!
My first time Kayaking and this Kayak held strong. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx4k5UrhC3v_Y4hIEaXLGvHcN5a5aBmZNB The water got pretty rough as a speed boat zipped by me, and the Kayak withstood it (I expected to be capsized). The Ores are very easy to put together, the pump worked beautifully. the seats are a bit hard to sit in after a while (I recommend sitting on the floor). after reading the reviews I was very scared it'd get a hole in it, the material is very strong and durable. The Air valve may need a small Phillips head screwdriver to adjust, other than that, it's well worth the money!(update)I've gone Kayaking in 3 Lakes and 2 rivers totaling about 40 miles. the kayak had two holes and they patched easily and no other problems can't wait for kayaking season this year!
Thanks Jason.
Definitely the best DIY trolling motor vid on here. Thanks for breaking it down!
Thanks. Glad you liked it.
Thank you for sharing definitely great video for a newbie like myself to kayak fishing! Feel very confident and comfortable doing this to my trolling motor once I pick it up! I also have a Old town sportsman’s 106 and it’s going to be even more awesome all over the lakes! Thank you from Massachusetts ✌️
I watched couples of your videos. Very good videos: clear voice, detailed step-by-step instructions as well as where to get parts. Thanks a lot Aksman.
Thanks Steve.
Another pure joy, I have no idea how this one skipped my radar before. love your work, love your vids, love your attitude.
Thanks Eldad.
Thanks for the great videos and ideas. I just did this to my new Bonafide 126 and used the original speed control handle mounted to the top of the gray box so it sticks up right beside the seat. Worked out great. If I could post pics here I would.
Your are welcome Pat. Glad it worked for you.
Pat Kinsel Can you send me the mod you did for the speed control? E
Hey do you have a Facebook with pics?
How to shorten the shaft was very helpful.
Thanks!
Very well thought out methodology in how to cut the composite shaft.
Thanks.
Very helpful tips on cutting and turning the motor upside down. Nice job 👍🏼
Thanks!
Visiting this video 5 years too late. Very nice!
Haha! Thanks Karl. Maybe you should subscribe so you don't get left behind! lol. I also have a FB page that makes it easier to share info if you are interested. facebook.com/groups/3521517597860461
Nicely done video. This perfect idea for the new BlueSky 360 Angler. The trolling motor can be added to the front deck of the kayak to pull the boat through the water.
Thanks Stephen.
I shortened my trolling motor and used a pipe cutter for the cut off
Good video. Putting the second piece of pipe up the shaft was brilliant.
Thanks Bryan.
Used basically the same idea several years ago, but used a compression fitting for the elbow. Wires ran through a wiring loom (SAE style) from Auto Supply store. Also went up a couple of wire gauges (8-Gauge) coming from the motor to switch, as I had to run them 7 feet away from motor.
Used a Commercial Wiring Box (4x4) for switch and handle, so I'd have 5 forward and 3 reverse speeds (used the mounting track of my kayak to hold the box, along with toilet bolts that fit the track, with through bolts and knobs). Quick disassembly from kayak, as I made a motor mount that fit where the center pedal drive unit was.
Only invested around $180 including the battery and trolling motor, but had to get rid of it 'caus of Fish and Game kept telling me I would get arrested the NEXT time I was caught out on the lake without registering my kayak.
Had fun making it, and sold everything for $300 bucks to a guy that just HAD to HAVE it...! Lol...
Thanks for sharing! Gave me some good ideas. I may even use a momentary foot switch to power the motor off and on while I fish. I had that on my bass boat and it worked slick.
Thanks David. That is an option too.
You can put a momentary foot switch to turn your motor on and off which helps tremendously. I am contemplating cutting my troll motor and making some sort of control box but I’m not an electrician :) I am just using the head unit and an on/off switch with a steer stick and it works great. Nice video and thanks.
Thanks! The only thing I don't like about momentary switches is that you can only set it to a constant speed.
i don't think you could have made this any simpler! thanks a lot. i will definitely try this now.
You're welcome.
That's a great tip. Inserting a tube inside the shaft to not damage the wires. Thanks
You are welcome.
Finally a video about the wires!!! Thank you soooooooo much!!
Glad I could help.
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Wow, very cool in DIY modificatn on yur trolling motor. Thx 4 sharing on the internet.
You are welcome John.
Your 90 degree fitting is called a STREET ELBOW... Good job on the wire protection and upside down cut.
I was going to order an extra speed control switch ($20 on ebay) and make it plug in the back with the speed control mounted on the right/inside of my yak with a shift lever pointing up as off, push forward to go forward and of course for reverse you pull back. was also thinking about a momentary on thumb button so the lever doesn't get turned on accidentally. Next issue was steering and raising the motor... On my yak is 3 feet behind me and i'd have to lay back and reach over my head to control the motor...
After doing all this thinking and figuring... My kayak is actually a KIWI ANGLER PONTOON kayak.... I'm just going to make a simple bow mount, turn the head and use a small piece of rubber hose (As a U-Joint) to a piece of PVC as the extended handle.
Oh yeah... I may shorten the shaft too.
Nice. Sounds like you have it figured out. Let me know when you finish.
Your videos are amazing. I feel like I can do this on my Ascend 128T! Thanks for the inspiration!
You are welcome Rex.
Aksman No, Thank YOU! I did it yesterday.. I like how it looks, but need to make some minor tweaks. I'm also putting my switch in a conduit box like you've done in another video. I was able to find a small knob/switch @ Ace Hardware that has a set screw and holds perfectly. I've Sub'd to your page, as your innovation and inspiration is very helpful. Take care.
Anytime!
tks for the hack for putting the emt inside before cutting , screwed up one doing this all ready , , with out the emt guard in side,lol
You are welcome Chris. Sometimes mistakes make the best teaching lessons.
another great diy video with all the necessary details. thanks
Thanks Curtis.
Good work! You explain very well! Thanks,
Rich.
Thanks Rich.
Love this design, especially with the change-over to a dial and switch box for use from the kayak's seat. I would love to use this design for a bow mount motor. However, wondering if you have videos for a bow mount. Am hoping you do, so I can see how you set up a steering system to be operated from the kayak seat.
Thanks Alan. I have used bow mounted trolling motors but only with wireless remotes.
This is great. I just bought this exact motor today for my Ascend FS12 and was wondering if I could do something like this and the switch box. Awesome tutorial, I'm sure I'll be watching a few more times.
Thanks Ryan. You will really like a trolling motor on your kayak.
Excellent video. Left no questions. I hope I can find a video on how you mounted it and used it. ie: turning ?
Thanks Tim. I do have videos that explain how to attach motors and make foot pedal steering for kayaks.
Appreciate the video just bought 3 kayaks
Thank you Paul.
outstanding instructional video. you have a knack and should do plenty more!
Thanks Paul. I like to keep my videos clear and concise. I do have other videos that you might like.
Dude i have been to fogure put how to do this to my 50lb trollinf motor that used to be a bow mount. Now i can mske it into a rear transom mount and use kust the motor and shaft and pvc ! Ypu rock !!
Glad this helped. Keep us posted with your progress.
Aksman Will Do ! Just need ro make foot pedals. I have a bass raider type 2 man pontoon boat
You can buy a pair of Attwood foot rails from Walmart for less than $20. They work great for slider steering.
Nice video on composite shaft t.m. I have been using aluminum or stainless steel 1" diameter shaft trolling motors and I use the head also it has built in light and battery voltage gauge ,I buy stainless steel 1" inside diameter fittings from a marine hardware store,,I have stayed away from composite because the shaft is metric size and will not fit ready to go hardware ,I can use composite shaft as long as I make a custom steering bracket,,and if the wiring is not marked I take a pic with my phone,,thanks for sharing your knowledge for the betterment of electric kayaks
Thanks Verdell.
Man... You have some gems!! Great content!! Thanks
Thanks!
Absolutely loved the video and the detailed description.
Thanks Anthony.
Newport Vessels sells a 24" kayak trolling motor that is a 36 lb thrust and saltwater rated for $139. It is an awesome motor. Good video though!
Thanks. I see where some companies are now offering shortened TMs.
Question: Can you build me one of those fancy boxes? And I really liked all of your ideas. I am planning on doing the same thing myself and the tips about the pipe and turning it upside down before you cut were great. Thanks!
Thank you. I don't build/sell the boxes because I can't warranty the parts.
@@Aksmaniyak lol damn. My idea has always been to buy a 55lb trolling motor, rig up a small throttle like a boat would have and a steering system so I don't have to use the handle like that. Maybe like a footpaddle boat would have for the rudder/motor. Been searching ideas, your video definitely helped though. I'm trying to learn all the logistics of wiring and how to set it up on my kayak.
@@xjcrossx Thanks. There is a person in this FB group that has modified a paddle boat. It may help you. facebook.com/groups/3521517597860461
Can you make an updated version of this setup or something like this. A lot of your videos are great put to complicated.
I make my videos as simple to understand as possible. This is one of my most popular videos.
Well done. Informative and to the point.
Thanks Donald.
Man! You've made this easy!
Glad to help.
Ok. Would I just be able to cut the shaft and extend the wiring through a tube and just attached the handle near the kayak chair?
This is rather impressive with the remote and controller and I do not have easy access to the controller.
You can remove the head, mount near the seat, and extend the wiring.
@@Aksmaniyak I appreciate the reply, truly.
You are welcome.
Very good video and a clean job.
Thanks Alan.
I know this is an old video and but have you looked into using a 4 channel RF remote control relay switch? I have found myself watching so many of your videos and they are always so good. Thank you again!
Thanks again. I have looked into wireless remotes but I didn't like the constant adjustments that had to be made. It took away my hands free concept.
Very helpful vid but where can I find connectors to extend the white and yellow wires or colors doesn’t matter? Thanks!
Thank you. Any marine or auto supply store should have the connectors.
Do you have to break the top part off??? Mines not coming off 🧐🧐🧐
Do you mean the original head unit?
Aksman never mind I’m blind 😂😂😂 missed a screw. Thanks though.
Agree with nolidge 1016.Definitely best DIY.Thanks for sharing (y)
Thank you Johan.
Excellent tutorial!!!! Curious... what battery are you running?
Thanks. I'm using a group 24 80 AH.
Would you be able to help advise me on how to mount a bow mount on a trolling motor shaft? Do I have to remove the head unit and thread the wires through? Thanks.
How did decide the length you need? Was it from under the kayak motor prop should be fully exposed to water coming or half of it can be covered by kayak
The prop should be at least 2-3 inches below the surface with calm conditions.
Thank you for responding
Would a plumbing tube cutter work? No debris. No damage to wires.
They don't work very well on composite shaft material.
Great video very helpful I have two questions 1) The cables to connect with the speed control box cab can I make longer maybe a four feet long 2) I want to do it with a different motor brand a Newport Vessels is the same configuration ?
Thanks Tito. Yes you can extend the wires as long as you use the same or larger gauge size. I have also done this to a Newport Vessels tm. They are set up in the same way.
I have a question. When drilling a larger hole for let's say a quick connect port, do space bits work well or is there a certain type of bit that works better?
Spade bits work well with large holes.
Thank you. Got some spade bit but kept worrying that auger bits may be better. Much appreciated!
@@jonschroedinger8360 You are welcome.
3/4 cpvc 90 fix’s great
Thanks Darrell. Check out one of my latest videos for a new shaft wiring cap design.
Heat shrink the 4 wires out of the head? May help keep the chair foot from leaking.
You could but the rubber chair foot doesn't leak if you drill a snug hole.
what'd you do with the remaining two initial control wires? just electrical tape the ends?
I put liquid electrical tape on the exposed ends. Then I pushed them back into the shaft in a loop and I zip tied all 4 together.
@@Aksmaniyak awesome man! never knew liquid electrical tape even existed! thankyou for the quick response!
@@kennethmiller590 You are welcome!
The gloves are Nitrile not nitrate. The shaft can be cut with a metal tubing cutter with a lot less chance of nicking any wires. Good video otherwise. I installed a remote steering cable on mine so far.
Would a couple sturdy brackets and a small Morse cable work for steering with the original head
Yes. The reason the head is removed is that the control switch is either moved or replaced.
Smart idea on the metal tube
Thanks.
What kiind switch is it? Trying to find out what i need to buy.
I want to shorten the shaft (same motor), but I want to put the head back on it. What do you suggest for the extra wire length??
You can wrap it up in the head or cut it short and use new connectors.
There's really no need to disassemble the head/control unit. Just cut the shaft and the wires and preserve the head as the control. Just need additional wires to reconnect it.
True and I have done that before. However, this box is more compact than the head unit allowing for many placements.
Aksman oh ok.some people like me are not good with electronics lol. I would just keep the head unit and place it on the side or under the seat. :)
It works fine like that. I did it on my first kayak.
Hey Aksmaniyak, I plan on doing this same mod with my Minn Kota c2 30. Since the speed control wires only go so far out of the shaft, I would need to extend the 4 wires about 4 feet to my kayak seat. Should I match the wires' gauge for the extension?
That should be fine.
@@Aksmaniyak The manual says extending the wires on the c2 30 might affect the performance. Have you ever noticed any sort of performance changes using this mod?
No, that is just a disclaimer by Minn Kota.
@@Aksmaniyak Okay 👍 Thanks for the reply and videos. Cheers
why wouldn't you use a tubing cutter, faster and easy to cut the shaft,and use a dremal tool to grind out the pvc 90 to fit the shaft?just a thought...
I tried using a pipe/tube cutter but it did not work well on the non-metallic composite shaft. If you have actually tried to do that you would understand what I mean. I prefer to heat up PVC to fit instead of grinding it and losing its strength.
I assume most people have a hacksaw in their garage but not a tube cutter.
Very true.
For the four controlling wires a need a connector to plug in the Kayak, do you know were to purchase ? Thanks
I answered with a link in your other message.
Aksman what of you take of the propeller amd put in a bigger one from 15 hp would it go faster ???
I do not believe so. It may increase thrust but each motor has a top speed based on the kayak and water/weather conditions.
Great detailed info thanks for sharing. Curious what was the total cost of your Trolling motor build? I've seen the Minikota Trolling motor at Academy Sports for $95
Thanks Benjamin. Amazon and Walmart were at $93.
So I have a question. What wiring did you use to run the wire to the box you made. The box I assume would be up front near you , the wiring isn’t that long, so did you splice?
Yes, I added 10G for the pos/negs and 14G for the white/yellow wires.
I want to do this with 2 C2 trolling motors. I want to run them them off the same speed controller.
I have never tried that and don't know if it is possible.
Do you have a trolling motor recommendation? I was going to go with the Minn Kota unit with 30 pound thrust (30" shaft), but would like a bit more thrust. All the Minn Kota models with higher ratings have the 36" shaft, which is a bit long for my canoe. Other brands have the specs I want, but not sure of the quality, etc. I just want a good quality unit. :)
Newport Vessels and Haswing are good motors.
What about steering? Great vid!
Thanks Jay. I have other videos for that too!
@@Aksmaniyak definitely found your vids- you definitely have answered and inspired many of my Kayak questions and ideas. Really does make the “$99” trolling motor become easily within reach to add to any Yak- especially for the home-gamer/tinkerer!
@@JaySims Thanks again Jay!
can you seal the kota bottom case it has hole all underneath there is only a small circuit board in there so i guess i can seal y'all holes yes or no would that cause the circuit board to over heat and blow circuit board
I did not have to seal any part of the trolling motor.
Aksman if your kayak tuned upside down you may have a different story
I already flipped one without damage.
Aksman i did for about 15 seconds
There is about 5 big holes in it so i guess you must of dried it out other wise that pcb would of blown
Thanks for this video. Great info and well explained. I have subscribed to see more 👍
Thanks Jason. Merry Christmas.
In your PWM video it looks like all I need to get is the module in your video and hook the wiring up? that automatically connects somehow to the remote or is there something else that does that? Sorry in advance if dumb question, electronics is definitely not my strong suit.. Thanks for all you videos ive looked at most...Ken in Oakley CA Cheers.....keep the great vids coming
Thanks Ken. Yes, all you need to do is connect your power source (battery) to the unit and then connect the pos (+), neg (-) wires to the trolling motor. The remote is already wired up to the main unit. It is a very good PWM and easy to hook up.
That's what I was thinking of doing and just mount the head of the trolling moter under my seat if that's possible
Yes, I have done that before. I added a section of PVC pipe in the head with a RAM ball. I used a RAM mount to attach it to the hull.
What size wire did you use for extending the motor wires to the new control box, I am assuming the wires need to be extended 6 or 8 ' Thank You
Thank You, I was wanting to use a corded SO wire but all 4 wires are the same size making the OD of the cord just to large, I guess I'll have to figure out a wire covering of some sort and use wire sizes like you did. I did use a 2 screw 1/2" plastic LB on top of the motor shaft so the wire nuts will also be in closed on the motor end like in the hand held control box. Nice job and Thanks Again for the information, Gary
You are welcome Gary.
Your videos are awesome brother. Quick question, I have a Malibu X-13, and I'm looking for a trolling motor, I love these inexpensive Minn Kotas but I fish mainly saltwater, any recommendations? Would these last if I rinse them with fresh water after every trip?
Thanks Nick. I like the Newport Vessels trolling motors over Minn Kota. NV motors are built and rated for fresh and salt water and come stock with a 3 blade prop. They are also less expensive than MK. Check them out and let me know if you have any more questions.
Hi Askmaniac, I was wondering- do you attach black and red wire to the control box? And if so, where?
The black is for the power negative and the red is for power positive.
Can it complete 25km without problems?
What do I wire the yellow and white wires to? Sort of new at this.
It depends on what you are trying to do.
Wiring it up to a pwm.
You only use the pos (red) and neg (blk) wires for a PWM. Just cap off the white and yellow wires separately.
Cool, thanks a million! Love your videos!
You are welcome!
This is what I need ,thank you..
You are welcome Luis.
That is awesome, I plan on doing this. I just subscribed. I hope my channel has as good of content as you have on here. Keep the videos coming
Thanks!
Can you shorten it but still use the original steering shaft afterwards instead of making a new speed control box?
Hi Frank. Yes, you can use the original head unit as your speed controller and move it to a new position.
Were can i find the same trottlepanel (electrikpanel)
wonderful teacher keep it up very informative
Thanks Larry.
Aksman, I do really like your sharing for mods, etc. I have a 24lb. Watersnake, but I want to make the shaft longer. Do you have any advise? I usually find you on FB Kayak DIY Projects. cheers.
Thanks. I did make a video for extending a TM shaft using PVC pipe.
Very nice my next project thank you sir
You are welcome.
Two trolling motors can be connected to the same speed controller?
No. The current (Amp) draw would exceed the capacity of the controller.
Very professional ....! thanks
Thanks Earnie.
How hard would it be Turn the trolling motor head 180°
It is simple. Just loosen the bolt under the head at the shaft, rotate it, and re-tighten.
Instead of an elbow I would use a T one side for the wires and the other for the handle.
Would the procedure be about the same with a bow trolling motor? Not sure if it is a min though, but dang it is way to long for transom work on a little rubber boat.
The procedure should be the same for shortening the shaft.
Well done sir, well done.
Thanks!
how do you connect the monitor to the switch
What monitor?
the battery power monitor@@Aksmaniyak
How to attach steering to control trolling motor and how to determine what size motor ?
I have made other videos showing a DIY steering control arm and foot pedal steering. The size of the trolling motor depends on the size and weight of the kayak. A 30lb motor will work for most kayaks.
Aksman where can I find this video on steering arm and foot pedal control?
You can search UA-cam using "Aksman" and scroll through my other videos until you find what you are looking for.
What PVC fitting did you use for the top of the trolling motor
A 90 degree 3/4 inch slip fit
PVC fitting.
Good vid, but how do you steer it now ?
Thanks Paul. Check out my other videos. I have one that shows how to make a steering arm using box store parts and others for pedal steering.
Would a plumbers pipe cutter used for copper pipe make the cut?
I tried that before, but it didn't work very well on the composite shaft.
Thanks, I was thinking metal shaft. Makes sense.
Nice video. You told us what you did and how you did your mod. but didn't show us the actual process.
I try to keep the videos short and concise when I can.
Want to thank you for all your videos, they are AWESOME!! Have really learned a lot from them.
Do you know how to keep your trolling motor unlocked while trolling and lock it up at will from the seated position in your kayak?
This one is racking my brain. See alot of ways people do this but none really work the way thats needed.
The unlocked position is to protect your motor and kayak from damage so the motor must be able to swing free if struck by an object.
But needs to be locked for reverse. How do you get both? Hope you can help?
Thanks Again. John R
Thanks for the compliment John. I have never made a trolling motor mount that will swing during impact with an object but know what you are talking about. I don't think it can be done with a stock mount. Some people have made their own mounts with a hinge. If you did that, you could have a spring attached to keep it from coming up in reverse and still be able to move during an impact. It depends on what type of water you kayak on if that set up is even necessary. I do the majority of my kayaking on lakes so I have never made a mount like that.
Thanks for your reply Aksman, I am new to this very new (never been in a yak) YET. I purchased a used bonafied ss127 and purchased a 40lb minn kota. As you know this has the standard mount. I am enjoying the modifications and work i'm doing to my new yak. I only fish lakes as well maybe I'm over thinking this? keep up the good videos and thanks for all your help. John
@@johnrugani9832 Hi John. Once you get a kayak you want to do all kinds of cool modifications to it. Just think about what you will be doing in the yak, where you will yak, and of course your budget. Enjoy your kayak and you can always ask me questions. Are you a member of the FB page "Kayak DIY Projects & Tutorials"? You will find a lot of good projects and friendly people there.
Aksman Thanks Aksman, I am not a member FB page but will make a point to get that done. FYI i figured it out! How to lock and unlock
A minn kota from the yak seat. I would explain but it could take pages. Once I'm underway I'll show you what ive done.
Sounds great! Please keep me posted.
Hi ! Thanks for the video, what is the diameter of the motor shaft please ?
In millimeter
Hi. It is measured as 1 1/8 inches.