Nice! This is exactly what I needed to see! Imagine having two of those come down to thrust assist two existing trolling motors. This is good work my friend.
Any progress? I have been searching for a 48V system to work with a battery I already bought for another project.. Brushless as well. Any advice is much appreciated
Have you tried two motors, one on each end of a pvc right angle you can hold instead of a paddle. You can put buttons for each hand for directional control like a tank?
I found it worth it for my own experience but if I had to do it again I would definitely go with more thrust although, after comparing with some other options I've found the most cost effective solution is a low cost 4-stroke outboard motor....we call them weed wackers. They have the right torque (1.5HP is around 60LBS of thrust) and can be mounted to the side of the yak or the back as a replacement for the rudder. Lighter too as you don't need a battery. On the down side, they noisy but, if you don't mind the noise when you travelling, this is a good option.
I used a 3 - 5kg underwater thruster. They originally made for ROV's but given the thrust I was pretty certain it would work on the yak. Unfortunately not as well as I'd hoped. To get the 6 to 10km speed I reckon I need at least 9kg of thrust. They pretty cheap, I got mine from AliXpress at around $40 NZD per thruster. You still need an ESC to power it though and they go for around $17 NZD.
Howdy mate, have you considered using rc underwater jet thrusters as the engine? I’m considering setting up my kayak with one and some are crazy fast, this one guy even made a surfboard with two working in tandem and he was flying around his lake at some awesome speeds.
@@MadSaffer Best ones I've seen are the ones from this gentleman, Mark, that makes and sells by himself. He's got a sweet channel with his email on some videos, I sent him one a few days ago and he hasn't got back yet but its still recent. ua-cam.com/users/PLANEWRONG This other lad made an epic surfboard with his jets and that had me sold fast. ua-cam.com/video/Bb0OWG_JaPo/v-deo.html Let me know if you find any others I haven't found any other jet thrusters over 60mm anywhere else with this kind of exposure and proof of functionality.
Nice! This is exactly what I needed to see! Imagine having two of those come down to thrust assist two existing trolling motors. This is good work my friend.
I am trying to do the same thing, thanks for sharing mate.
No problem 👍
Any progress? I have been searching for a 48V system to work with a battery I already bought for another project.. Brushless as well. Any advice is much appreciated
Have you tried two motors, one on each end of a pvc right angle you can hold instead of a paddle. You can put buttons for each hand for directional control like a tank?
Haha! That's brilliant, love it bro!
I will test if nice idea
Was the rigidy and torsion good on the mount to the lower unit? Any movement inmaterial, mounting ponts or hinge mechanism. Is that stainless?
A little movement but not enough to matter. Definitely needed more thrust to get the speed I wanted.
Hi Mad Saffer, do you mind sharing all the items to build it. thanks!
Hi Mufiyan, I've made a note to put something together showing the items used....I'll get it to you as soon as possible.
Do you have a parts list for fabricating that mount? Please and thanks
Hi Brambhai, unfortunately not mate. Most of the project was proof of concept.
@@MadSaffer all good, thanks for responding
Do you recommend this project was worth it? I’m wondering if I should do it
I found it worth it for my own experience but if I had to do it again I would definitely go with more thrust although, after comparing with some other options I've found the most cost effective solution is a low cost 4-stroke outboard motor....we call them weed wackers. They have the right torque (1.5HP is around 60LBS of thrust) and can be mounted to the side of the yak or the back as a replacement for the rudder. Lighter too as you don't need a battery. On the down side, they noisy but, if you don't mind the noise when you travelling, this is a good option.
So what motor did you use? And how much did it cost?
I used a 3 - 5kg underwater thruster. They originally made for ROV's but given the thrust I was pretty certain it would work on the yak. Unfortunately not as well as I'd hoped. To get the 6 to 10km speed I reckon I need at least 9kg of thrust. They pretty cheap, I got mine from AliXpress at around $40 NZD per thruster. You still need an ESC to power it though and they go for around $17 NZD.
Howdy mate, have you considered using rc underwater jet thrusters as the engine? I’m considering setting up my kayak with one and some are crazy fast, this one guy even made a surfboard with two working in tandem and he was flying around his lake at some awesome speeds.
I was looking into thrusters but don't know much about them. Know of any suppliers in China? Keen to check them out.
@@MadSaffer Best ones I've seen are the ones from this gentleman, Mark, that makes and sells by himself. He's got a sweet channel with his email on some videos, I sent him one a few days ago and he hasn't got back yet but its still recent.
ua-cam.com/users/PLANEWRONG
This other lad made an epic surfboard with his jets and that had me sold fast.
ua-cam.com/video/Bb0OWG_JaPo/v-deo.html
Let me know if you find any others I haven't found any other jet thrusters over 60mm anywhere else with this kind of exposure and proof of functionality.