Great video! As you are probably already aware of, the maximum speed of any displacement hull is governed by a simple formula: hull speed in knots equals 1.34 times the square root of the waterline length in feet (HS = 1.34 x √LWL). You may be able to get a little more speed out of the hull, but the increased power required will significantly reduce range.
The fastest kayak I’ve tested with the Ultralight 1103 went 7.6 mph. It was a 15.5 foot long Wilderness Systems Thresher 155. The hull is actually similar to the Shoalie, just much longer. So that plays into the formula you typed above. The length at the waterline changes once power is applied. The stern squats and the length shortens, unless there is a disproportionate amount of weight forward.
Getting ready to install a torqeedo on my ck1 and maybe a lite tackle 2 down the road. A question I had was the black tubing for the foot steering is 3/16" however I see some using the bigger quarter inch clear tubing as well. In your experience does the bigger clear tubing make for a smoother operation compared to this smaller black tubing? I was thinking maybe the cord sliding through a bigger diameter tubing might work better but you guys are the pros and if it does not add to better performance I will gladly go with the black tubing and drilling smaller holes if no benefit is added.😁
I actually did three installs on this last trip with three different types of tubing. The black 3/16th stuff that comes with the Innovative Sportsman foot control steering kit is the best to worth with during installation. I’ve not noticed any difference in steering smoothness with different types of tubing.
I think Crescent calls the moulded in cable guides “frog eyes”. 👍 Cool video! Im learning a lot about the 1103 motor, I’m thinking about mounting one to a kayak to fish fast flowing rivers.
Is there any reason why you couldn't reverse the bolts that attach the torqeedo mount? The round hex head seems like it would fit better inside the hull since it's such a tight fit.
I’ve not had issues with that exposed length of Spectra. I suppose that a hook could catch it, but with all the horizontal rod storage I do, and it not happening to me yet, it’s likely not a frequent issue.
Would a deep cycle boat battery work for powering the electronics where you could just have the one battery and have a distribution box feeding the separate devices?
Would you recommend the shoalie for a first timer? Seems like it’s capable of growing with with more additions as experience is gained and plenty if room to add on. The black pack would look good on it
The battery is part of the Torqeedo Ultralight. It’s a 915 Watt hour lithium battery. It is IP-67 rated waterproof. The internal GPS module communicates speed to the throttle. That is how the remaining range display is possible.
UA-cam aside, I’ll bully you in person later this week. Disclaimer: No geese were harmed in the production of this video. I’ll do better next time Jake!
Great video! As you are probably already aware of, the maximum speed of any displacement hull is governed by a simple formula: hull speed in knots equals 1.34 times the square root of the waterline length in feet (HS = 1.34 x √LWL). You may be able to get a little more speed out of the hull, but the increased power required will significantly reduce range.
The fastest kayak I’ve tested with the Ultralight 1103 went 7.6 mph. It was a 15.5 foot long Wilderness Systems Thresher 155. The hull is actually similar to the Shoalie, just much longer. So that plays into the formula you typed above. The length at the waterline changes once power is applied. The stern squats and the length shortens, unless there is a disproportionate amount of weight forward.
I laughed a lot. Very entertaining. I watched every second. Keep letting your sense of humor show. It was great.
Thanks Trey. I have fun with it, and Tray and I both laugh a lot when we work and fish together.
I like this tub-flairing method!
It’s clean!
Getting ready to install a torqeedo on my ck1 and maybe a lite tackle 2 down the road. A question I had was the black tubing for the foot steering is 3/16" however I see some using the bigger quarter inch clear tubing as well. In your experience does the bigger clear tubing make for a smoother operation compared to this smaller black tubing? I was thinking maybe the cord sliding through a bigger diameter tubing might work better but you guys are the pros and if it does not add to better performance I will gladly go with the black tubing and drilling smaller holes if no benefit is added.😁
I actually did three installs on this last trip with three different types of tubing. The black 3/16th stuff that comes with the Innovative Sportsman foot control steering kit is the best to worth with during installation. I’ve not noticed any difference in steering smoothness with different types of tubing.
@@TheLittleStuff Excellent! Thank you for the response. Looking forward to all your fishing and kayak related videos this summer 😀
I think Crescent calls the moulded in cable guides “frog eyes”. 👍
Cool video! Im learning a lot about the 1103 motor, I’m thinking about mounting one to a kayak to fish fast flowing rivers.
Frog 🐸 eyes sounds right. I’ve also heard “Stand offs”.
Great video Jeff and Trey. Trey I get ahold of u after fishing season to have u build mine. By the way Hobie still going strong buddy
Tray does clean installs.
@@TheLittleStuffI know he done my hobie
Is there any reason why you couldn't reverse the bolts that attach the torqeedo mount? The round hex head seems like it would fit better inside the hull since it's such a tight fit.
It would probably work well. Good idea!
Is there a concern for how long of space the spectra cable is unprotected before connecting to pedals?
I’ve not had issues with that exposed length of Spectra. I suppose that a hook could catch it, but with all the horizontal rod storage I do, and it not happening to me yet, it’s likely not a frequent issue.
Would a deep cycle boat battery work for powering the electronics where you could just have the one battery and have a distribution box feeding the separate devices?
Yep. People do that all the time with a Dakota Lithium battery and YakPower system.
@@TheLittleStuff nice. Thanks
Would you recommend the shoalie for a first timer? Seems like it’s capable of growing with with more additions as experience is gained and plenty if room to add on. The black pack would look good on it
Possible stupid question - where do you purchase the sliding foot braces? Does trey sell them?
Yes, he sells them. InnovativeSportsman.com
Iam thinking about putting a 1103 on my Bonafide P127 I should be able to use my rudder to steer right
Yes
Nice could troll for Spanish mackerel on a calm day on gulf coast
Or cast to them: ua-cam.com/video/V-zK8DVYVt8/v-deo.html
What kind of battery do you have?
The battery is part of the Torqeedo Ultralight. It’s a 915 Watt hour lithium battery. It is IP-67 rated waterproof. The internal GPS module communicates speed to the throttle. That is how the remaining range display is possible.
Get enough crescent wrenches you can make a hillbilly anchor. That’s all their good for. A pair of knipex channel locks works wonders
Sure beats paddling!
Paddling skills are still important. This kayak is a fun boat to paddle. The motor really lets us have the best of both worlds.
This video should be reported for violating UA-cam bullying policies
UA-cam aside, I’ll bully you in person later this week. Disclaimer: No geese were harmed in the production of this video. I’ll do better next time Jake!
@@TheLittleStuff I can't wait to go fishin buddy! it's gonna be a good day