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Oh man oh man…. I’m so excited for this project Wayne, and for us to share it with the UA-cam community. I can’t begin to express my gratitude for your “pay it forward” mindset and awesome energy. Cheers on a great video and the start to a new chapter for the Newport!
Wayne!!! I just got into your videos about a year ago and they are so comforting to me. I have only been watching DIY Waterworld for about a month. I love content on electric motors, custom, tiny, and everything boats. I believe electric motors are going to become the new norm a lot faster than people think. Love that you guys are making content together. That’s awesome! More please.
Driven by SOTB a million times but never stopped in. Didn’t know the history. And awesome on the motor transfer. You tubers helping you tubers, very cool.
I recently purchased a Newport 55lb thrust trolling motor to replace my old 30lb thrust Minnkota troller. The difference is night and day. The new motor moves my 14ft aluminum fishing boat through the water at a fairly good pace. And does not drain the battery nearly as fast as my old Minnkota does. And thank you for all your fantastic videos. I have several old gas motors and will be refurbishing them soon but with my new trolling motor, I'm not in any rush..
Wayne, you do some great videos and I will check out diywaterworld. Might I suggest you consider a future video on some of the types of small boats such as different sizes of Jon boats, Modified V jon boats and fishing boats ( such as Lund adventure ). You have a great way of doing the pros and cons like you did with the electric motors.
@@jonjacobjingleheimerschmid3798 I used to only use a canoe by myself for fishing, i used it like a kayak and I found my new StarCraft for $300 with a motor and trolling motor and I love it. I’m a bigger guy so that’s why I got a canoe so I could have more gear.
At first glance I thought you had given it away to Todd Castledine. 😂 Awesome of you to pay it forward like this. You’ll surely be blessed in return. Will Prowess has some great videos that will help with repairing that LiFePO4 battery if it’s not under warranty. Most likely it can be repaired with Bluetooth medical grade BMS for under $100
Wait, wait a cotton pickin minute. You gave away the electric outboard. Wow, that guy is extremely lucky. I can't wait until the electric outboards. Start to be competitive, priced. I'm a big time reservoir fisher in maryland and I am so wanting one of the electric outboards, but they're just too expensive
I'm not sold on electric cars yet, but these out boards seem great for small boats. Especially for ponds and lakes where you don't need to run wide open for hours at a time.
On the lithium battery, tie lead acid batteries together into a series to equal the lithium and then put the charger on it. If the battery is too low the electronic charger doesn't recognize it. The battery being charged has to be in the perimeter of the charger. This is common on ebikes. If you are using it regular, then there is usually a burned wire someplace related to the BMS. I watch Forrest, that's one crazy guy with lots of guts. Lol
You can fix that battery with 3x 12v solar panels chained together appropriately to make 36v. I had to do that with mine. Annoying, but that battery is still good.
Used this motor and battery on Lake Chelan, Wa. to push a 2000lb sailboat. At 65 percent motor output, our boat went 4 -5 knots for 2-3 hours. The battery held a charge when we landed, but hard to know how much. The Li Time 55 amp battery from Amzn at half the price pushed the boat for 4-5 hours at 33-70 percent, 3-5 knots. The motor is not powerful enough to get you out of weather related trouble. Plus it vibrates annoyingly.
Thanks for watching!! I mention Nebraska because a few weeks a go I made a video about traveling to Nebraska to buy an outboard. Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/WZBPlpDXMZU/v-deo.html
I experienced my Newport battery dying as well. I also had a charger issue and (3) defective motors. I did have over 100 or so fishing trips on my motor and batteries but an electric motor should last for years in my opinion. I was an early adopter of the motor. BEWARE of Newports warranty. The fine print states a one time replacement over a two year time frame. As stated, Newport did replace more than one motor but eventually turned their back on me refusing further support.
I am working with a 40hp tahatsu base. The engine was blown. I bought a 100hp electric motorcycle that was wrecked. Frame is bent, and I still ran and charged. My plan is to couple the motor to the base. Incorporate the battery pack to the lid. So its self contained.
Atta boy. Try a TomKing TK144FC air cooled four cycle, as that's what I have. While I am respectful, I filed a notch and retarded the idle for better trolling, hand finished the prop for much better results, changed out the centrifugal clutch springs for light ones, added a leather pad to the steering lock, and replaced the steering arm bolt with much bigger better hardware. I can troll on 7 Oz of gas an hour and it starts super easy. gomaxind doot coom just a bargain. I want to see a smile on your face.
Um, You probably already know this, but If you arn't trying to get on plane, being "waterlogged" or not would have no practical effect on speed or efficiency...maybe slightly slower to accelerate, but that's about it.
If you are interested in purchasing an electric outboard, lithium batteries, battery chargers, or other products featured in this video you'll get a 5% discount if you use the code "WAYNE" at checkout from Tiny Boat Nation! Click the link below to see what they have for you.
▶︎ Tiny Boat Nation tbnation.net/?ref=wayne
▶︎ Use coupon code WAYNE at checkout to get 5% off your purchase in the Tiny Boat Nation Shop!
Oh man oh man…. I’m so excited for this project Wayne, and for us to share it with the UA-cam community. I can’t begin to express my gratitude for your “pay it forward” mindset and awesome energy. Cheers on a great video and the start to a new chapter for the Newport!
I am excited too!
Wayne!!! I just got into your videos about a year ago and they are so comforting to me. I have only been watching DIY Waterworld for about a month. I love content on electric motors, custom, tiny, and everything boats. I believe electric motors are going to become the new norm a lot faster than people think. Love that you guys are making content together. That’s awesome! More please.
Thanks! Yeah there is a lot to like with all kinds of boats/motors/engines and projects
Driven by SOTB a million times but never stopped in. Didn’t know the history.
And awesome on the motor transfer. You tubers helping you tubers, very cool.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I recently purchased a Newport 55lb thrust trolling motor to replace my old 30lb thrust Minnkota troller. The difference is night and day. The new motor moves my 14ft aluminum fishing boat through the water at a fairly good pace. And does not drain the battery nearly as fast as my old Minnkota does. And thank you for all your fantastic videos. I have several old gas motors and will be refurbishing them soon but with my new trolling motor, I'm not in any rush..
Wayne, you do some great videos and I will check out diywaterworld. Might I suggest you consider a future video on some of the types of small boats such as different sizes of Jon boats, Modified V jon boats and fishing boats ( such as Lund adventure ). You have a great way of doing the pros and cons like you did with the electric motors.
Here from Waterworld!! Wayne, you're a good man 💯 Much love from the coast of Maine 🤙
I appreciate that!
I just got my first boat, a old 14ft StarCraft. I’m excited to take it on the water the first time.
I am sure you are! Be careful and don't go too fast until you're in a safe place to do so.
@@jaythegreat_wt4964 congratulations!
Love all my boats!
I wish I could have gotten my first one much earlier in life!
@@jonjacobjingleheimerschmid3798 I used to only use a canoe by myself for fishing, i used it like a kayak and I found my new StarCraft for $300 with a motor and trolling motor and I love it. I’m a bigger guy so that’s why I got a canoe so I could have more gear.
At first glance I thought you had given it away to Todd Castledine. 😂
Awesome of you to pay it forward like this. You’ll surely be blessed in return.
Will Prowess has some great videos that will help with repairing that LiFePO4 battery if it’s not under warranty. Most likely it can be repaired with Bluetooth medical grade BMS for under $100
Wait, wait a cotton pickin minute. You gave away the electric outboard. Wow, that guy is extremely lucky. I can't wait until the electric outboards. Start to be competitive, priced. I'm a big time reservoir fisher in maryland and I am so wanting one of the electric outboards, but they're just too expensive
Just subbed to him, if you say it’s a good channel I’m in👍
I'm not sold on electric cars yet, but these out boards seem great for small boats. Especially for ponds and lakes where you don't need to run wide open for hours at a time.
@@bellevue260 I have run my electric outboard for hours at full throttle. No problems.
@@adamtedder1012 good to know! The tech will get there!
That was very kind of you to give him the motor.
On the lithium battery, tie lead acid batteries together into a series to equal the lithium and then put the charger on it. If the battery is too low the electronic charger doesn't recognize it. The battery being charged has to be in the perimeter of the charger. This is common on ebikes. If you are using it regular, then there is usually a burned wire someplace related to the BMS.
I watch Forrest, that's one crazy guy with lots of guts. Lol
He does some cool stuff!
You can fix that battery with 3x 12v solar panels chained together appropriately to make 36v. I had to do that with mine. Annoying, but that battery is still good.
Ya, same here
3 or 4 lead acid batteries to get 36 or 48v
Nebraska...been there, got the coffee cup!
I'll be watching for developments over @diywaterworld.
The Nebraska mug is key!
Used this motor and battery on Lake Chelan, Wa. to push a 2000lb sailboat. At 65 percent motor output, our boat went 4 -5 knots for 2-3 hours. The battery held a charge when we landed, but hard to know how much. The Li Time 55 amp battery from Amzn at half the price pushed the boat for 4-5 hours at 33-70 percent, 3-5 knots. The motor is not powerful enough to get you out of weather related trouble. Plus it vibrates annoyingly.
Just found your channel! 👍 why the references back to Nebraska? As a Cornhusker myself I’m excited to hear.
Thanks for watching!!
I mention Nebraska because a few weeks a go I made a video about traveling to Nebraska to buy an outboard.
Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/WZBPlpDXMZU/v-deo.html
In Texas we have
BUC EEs……
Yeah lol.
Is that Forest?
Yes it is!
A great donation Wayne. You're a good man. 👏🚤
Thank you - I know it's gone to a good home
I experienced my Newport battery dying as well. I also had a charger issue and (3) defective motors. I did have over 100 or so fishing trips on my motor and batteries but an electric motor should last for years in my opinion. I was an early adopter of the motor. BEWARE of Newports warranty. The fine print states a one time replacement over a two year time frame. As stated, Newport did replace more than one motor but eventually turned their back on me refusing further support.
Thank you for sharing your experiences.
The old transformer chargers are also a good way to get the charge up and then switch to the electronic charger
Cool - thanks!
I am working with a 40hp tahatsu base. The engine was blown. I bought a 100hp electric motorcycle that was wrecked. Frame is bent, and I still ran and charged. My plan is to couple the motor to the base. Incorporate the battery pack to the lid. So its self contained.
AS a small /cheap boat guy when you get inside a Tuffy or gheenoe to give us your view !!!! who knows you might get free one ?
I prefer electric outboards that use external bought seperate batteries. It makes it easy to change them.
Yeah! However you can use third party batteries with an ePropulsion as well - it's just not initially designed to do so.
@@WayneTheBoatGuy okay cook. I didn't know that about them. Figured it was only their setup like some of the others.
Atta boy. Try a TomKing TK144FC air cooled four cycle, as that's what I have. While I am respectful, I filed a notch and retarded the idle for better trolling, hand finished the prop for much better results, changed out the centrifugal clutch springs for light ones, added a leather pad to the steering lock, and replaced the steering arm bolt with much bigger better hardware. I can troll on 7 Oz of gas an hour and it starts super easy. gomaxind doot coom just a bargain. I want to see a smile on your face.
Can you do a video on inflatable boats?
I hope to sometime soon
Um, You probably already know this, but If you arn't trying to get on plane, being "waterlogged" or not would have no practical effect on speed or efficiency...maybe slightly slower to accelerate, but that's about it.