Thank you. There could be improvements made on them. I didn't want the kids slipping in there when wet, but I think a couple of them did end up coming wrinkling at the edges or coming off, but most are still good and def did their job for the last season. They are cheap enough. Maybe some kind of glue seal around the edges to keep water from getting it could be an improvement
Hi Jon: Pretty deluxe Fishin'Boat for sure... it has a whole bunch of "BELLS & WHISTLES".... it may have to wait until next spring. Very nice, thanks for sharing. Luvyapop
Great Video! Living in Ohio but I am originally from Chittenango so was excited to hear some local references in your video. I am getting ready to customize a Coleman Scanoe which is very similar to yours!
Nice! It's a nice area that we all want to leave, but I'm sure will miss if we do. I love going up to the Adirondacks, I'd miss that a lot. I was looking at the scanoe also before I bought this one.
@@DeMarcheAdventures i have a rouge river 14 with a trolling motor i have cut down just for it with stabilizers that should be in today so this weekend im headed to the ponds in Lake Clear in the Adirondacks hoping for some nice trout good luck with your adventures
You have the motor mounted backwards . When trolling wrap a small paracord or rope around the tilt lock and shaft to hold it against the shaft and put a half hitch on it, it’s just wise it the case you might hit something your motor will kick up instead of breaking off or damaging something , it Also has locking positions to adjust the motor depth by tilting it up ward vs sliding the shaft up or down ,to be used only if ya get in a bind and run up on a sandbar or reef ,looking good , great job !
I have a very similar setup on an Old Town 14' canoe. With the exception of the battery and trolling motor size, our setup are identical. I also added is some DIY stabilizers. I use this setup for trolling some of the smaller lakes in my area and it has been fun.
Awesome! So the battery is only 55ah and doesn't take up that whole case so we may have the same size. It was @$130 so should be okay for a day of light trolling. I want to make stabilizers also! Saw a few videos about making them with the crab floats. How did you do yours?
@@DeMarcheAdventures i actually run 35mAh battery and i usually get about 3-4 trolling at speed 1 and 2. I also use a fish finder so i can see water depth and to watch my battery voltage. As for the stabilizers, i used an idea i found here on UA-cam with some PVC pipe. if i remember correctly, i used 4" pipe on the end and 2" pipe to make the connectors. there are a several videos. I'd recommend finding a style you like and go from there. ua-cam.com/video/KWorMPxWEOQ/v-deo.html thats reference i went from
@@M.G.Fishing93 the battery power station shows battery power I should of shown that in the video. Also the solar charge controller is suppose to show it also. We will see when I hook that up. I want a fish finder also. I haven't started researching them yet. Any advice on a decent priced good quality one?
@@DeMarcheAdventures www.amazon.com/Garmin-Striker-Transducer-Fishfinder-Traditional/dp/B017NI17HQ/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=fish+finder&qid=1556541546&s=gateway&sr=8-3 Sorry i don't know how to hyperlink. This is the one i use. the reviews were solid and i haven't any issues with it. I have it mounted up close to the rear seat since i sit there usually.
Thanks, They come with straps but I needed to buy the extended straps. I would like to permanently affix them though. Still trying to figure that out. Maybe bolt them in
I think Amazon "canoe seats". I however needed to buy the extension straps to make them longer as the seats are thick plastic. If you have the normal flat canoe seats, you won't need the extensions. I also am going to put a bar or something behind mine as id like some more support to lean back.
@@matt84768 very well could of been from there as well. Or he's selling on multiple platforms. I know it was def a guy who made them and not factory made.
Hi! It does charge while I fish but it's a trickle charge. If I were to be out for 3 days or so I'd use it but I have been doing day trips where I have access to an outlet for charging at night
In ny yes unfortunately. And they want a lot of documentation. The receipt which I had bass pro print me a new one years later was not good enough. They wanted the slip that came with the canoe. Had to get one from the manufacturer. Was the worst most annoying process ever. I get it for gas motors but come on. Took over a month for approval.
@@bensmith4563 exactly. They wanted to make sure they got their taxes. They said if I bought it from someone else who already paid taxes on it, that I would also need to prove I paid taxes on it as well. The rule was def made for large boats which would have very high taxes... But still enforce it for a $300 canoe
Eh, it's not doing great in some areas but safety wise it's there and doing its job for the most part. I broke one of the flag pole holders my last trip out. I haven't gotten to doing that video yet. Maybe I'll start it today
@@DeMarcheAdventures the motor should point towards that back when it is up. Not towards the front of the CANOE. Flp the Bolts holding motor to other side of the board. For Dam sake what does a motor look like when it's on a big boat. Enjoy LMFAO 😂😂
@@steveneddy9492 so I just spun it around and did it the right way.. The only thing I don't like is that I get a lot of aquatic plants stuck in the blades and when I crank it forward I can easily clear it out. When it goes back I can't reach it and have to use an oar to clear the seaweed. Good catch though, you're the first to notice in 50k views. Not sure why but this is the most viewed video.
I don't believe so. The canoe is perfectly symmetrical and it is my 1st canoe, i've just had kayaks before. The only thing telling me what is front/back is the hull/serial#. Which i did make the front of the canoe. I could be wrong but either way looks the same.
@@DeMarcheAdventures the canoe may be symmetrical but typically the seat closest to the end is the back seat. That gives more leg room to the person in front. When paddling alone it is sometimes good to redistribute the weight by sitting backwards in the front seat and paddling the canoe backwards so the front is not so far out of the water. Just a little pointer. Its helps especially when its windy to give the paddler more control.
I thought that but front and back appear to have the same exact leg room. Doesnt look that way set up but empty the seats look exactly the same. I'll measure it and maybe turn those around if there is any difference. Thank you!
@@DeMarcheAdventures There is about a foot more of leg room in front compared to the back, and the logo is always in the front. I could tell just by the amount of room behind his set it was backwards
@@timahern7214 I measured and the foot space in the front is exactly the same as the back. That's why I was unsure. The logo makes sense. I didn't know if it was front or back. The C14 logo was up front and when I put the hazel grace sticker on I figured there were labels on both ends. It doesn't look like it really but there is equal amount of room front and back.
The dc14 comes with the sitbacker seats and I had to purchase separately. That is the only difference I see. The seats and extra lengthening straps did cost about 90 more so I'd say it's the same canoe now with the seats added.
Thanks for the reply! What’s the stability like? I’ve kayaked for years and been out in a canoe loaded down with duck hunting gear many times, but never this exact model.
@@GRANTKEEL I read some negative and positive reviews on stability. I have not used it yet with the motor, seats, battery but I'm itching to get out! I will certainly do a video the first time out and let you know. I'm hoping that as long as the 8 year old doesn't go crazy up front that we will get a good feel of the canoe together and keep it pretty steady. With time, I think even tippy canoes are like bikes and you naturally learn balance. I say this now with fingers crossed that my gear won't be in the bottom of a lake.
This is a VERY popular model of canoe, it must be made in one factory in China then sold to different retailers, because many companies sell the identical boat with identical seats and identical bow and stern handles, price depends on which stickers are on it...
Ebay, it wasn't cheap but wasn't 150 like everyone else selling. I believe it was 100 and the guy makes them himself. I'll get the history from my ebay if you want. Let me know
@@robertaustin5551 I broke one really easy when I hit a rock launching. Mine were cheap from Amazon, like 8 bucks each or something. Just search flag pole holders and get good ones. The strongest ones you can find
Hello! Too much weight in the back with me back there along with the motor and mount. Especially if I'm solo. With my kid up front it helps a little but with the heavy battery up front, it helps tremendously with balance and smoother maneuvering. Thank you for your comment.
That's a good idea, you never know. I do bolt the motor mount on and tighten the heck out of the motor so much so that it's hard to get off, but I'm going to take that advice. Good piece of mind to have. Thanks!
The non-slip adhesive strips are genius, thank you so much for sharing your setup!
Thank you. There could be improvements made on them. I didn't want the kids slipping in there when wet, but I think a couple of them did end up coming wrinkling at the edges or coming off, but most are still good and def did their job for the last season. They are cheap enough. Maybe some kind of glue seal around the edges to keep water from getting it could be an improvement
Hi Jon: Pretty deluxe Fishin'Boat for sure... it has a whole bunch of "BELLS & WHISTLES".... it may have to wait until next spring. Very nice, thanks for sharing. Luvyapop
Loved the interaction with the little ones and their commentary.
Wow! Setting the bar for canoe setups I see. I think I will model mine after yours!
Excellent Job! The Battery Power Box is a Great Buy!
Those Chairs are Next.😉👍
Thank you. I hope you enjoy your time out on the water!
Good little setup. Like the no-slip materials added. Cute little anchor too.
Very nice!! Thank you for showing.
I like the modifications
Great Video! Living in Ohio but I am originally from Chittenango so was excited to hear some local references in your video. I am getting ready to customize a Coleman Scanoe which is very similar to yours!
Nice! It's a nice area that we all want to leave, but I'm sure will miss if we do. I love going up to the Adirondacks, I'd miss that a lot. I was looking at the scanoe also before I bought this one.
Are you using a 1.5 or 3 1/2 weight anchor?
I do really like the looks of that canoe mine is close but really like yours might have to take another look at it
I have a few other videos of it in use, the stillwater isn't really a fishing trip, but i snag a few. Man, I can't wait to get back there. Soon!
@@DeMarcheAdventures i have a rouge river 14 with a trolling motor i have cut down just for it with stabilizers that should be in today so this weekend im headed to the ponds in Lake Clear in the Adirondacks hoping for some nice trout good luck with your adventures
@@timahern7214 thank you and good luck on those trout! Sounds like a good time. Now to get rid of this snow!
You have the motor mounted backwards . When trolling wrap a small paracord or rope around the tilt lock and shaft to hold it against the shaft and put a half hitch on it, it’s just wise it the case you might hit something your motor will kick up instead of breaking off or damaging something , it Also has locking positions to adjust the motor depth by tilting it up ward vs sliding the shaft up or down ,to be used only if ya get in a bind and run up on a sandbar or reef ,looking good , great job !
Thank you for those pointers! I will use them all.
Cool setup! I have one that is a little different. Keep up the good work!
I have a very similar setup on an Old Town 14' canoe. With the exception of the battery and trolling motor size, our setup are identical. I also added is some DIY stabilizers. I use this setup for trolling some of the smaller lakes in my area and it has been fun.
Awesome! So the battery is only 55ah and doesn't take up that whole case so we may have the same size. It was @$130 so should be okay for a day of light trolling. I want to make stabilizers also! Saw a few videos about making them with the crab floats. How did you do yours?
@@DeMarcheAdventures i actually run 35mAh battery and i usually get about 3-4 trolling at speed 1 and 2. I also use a fish finder so i can see water depth and to watch my battery voltage.
As for the stabilizers, i used an idea i found here on UA-cam with some PVC pipe. if i remember correctly, i used 4" pipe on the end and 2" pipe to make the connectors. there are a several videos. I'd recommend finding a style you like and go from there.
ua-cam.com/video/KWorMPxWEOQ/v-deo.html
thats reference i went from
@@M.G.Fishing93 the battery power station shows battery power I should of shown that in the video. Also the solar charge controller is suppose to show it also. We will see when I hook that up. I want a fish finder also. I haven't started researching them yet. Any advice on a decent priced good quality one?
@@DeMarcheAdventures www.amazon.com/Garmin-Striker-Transducer-Fishfinder-Traditional/dp/B017NI17HQ/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=fish+finder&qid=1556541546&s=gateway&sr=8-3
Sorry i don't know how to hyperlink. This is the one i use. the reviews were solid and i haven't any issues with it. I have it mounted up close to the rear seat since i sit there usually.
@@M.G.Fishing93 thank you!
nice set up. How did you secure the stadium seat down?
Thanks, They come with straps but I needed to buy the extended straps. I would like to permanently affix them though. Still trying to figure that out. Maybe bolt them in
Are you going to take it in saltwater I have a 14 ft and I like your set up
Thank you, I am not because I am very far from salt water. I'm not sure how salt affects trolling motors.
Nice set up; where did you get those folding seats??? They look like the ticket for longer-trips-made-easy!!
I think Amazon "canoe seats". I however needed to buy the extension straps to make them longer as the seats are thick plastic. If you have the normal flat canoe seats, you won't need the extensions. I also am going to put a bar or something behind mine as id like some more support to lean back.
Turn motor around don't snap it if u run into something it needs too be able to pop up
Nice setup !!, im thinking about getting one for fishing
It's a fun little project
This is awesome
Love that motor mount. Is that a diy?
It is but not by me. I think I got it from a guy selling them on etsy or something similar. Maybe it was ebay?
Looks like the one on amazon
@@matt84768 very well could of been from there as well. Or he's selling on multiple platforms. I know it was def a guy who made them and not factory made.
This is a nice setup ! I had no idea about the solar charger. So is the battery being charged as you fish?
Hi! It does charge while I fish but it's a trickle charge. If I were to be out for 3 days or so I'd use it but I have been doing day trips where I have access to an outlet for charging at night
Do you have to register a canie when you put a motor?
In ny yes unfortunately. And they want a lot of documentation. The receipt which I had bass pro print me a new one years later was not good enough. They wanted the slip that came with the canoe. Had to get one from the manufacturer. Was the worst most annoying process ever. I get it for gas motors but come on. Took over a month for approval.
@@DeMarcheAdventurestyrannical government for you
@@bensmith4563 exactly. They wanted to make sure they got their taxes. They said if I bought it from someone else who already paid taxes on it, that I would also need to prove I paid taxes on it as well. The rule was def made for large boats which would have very high taxes... But still enforce it for a $300 canoe
Non slip stuff is good idea I'll stick some in my coleman ramx eventually.
Eh, it's not doing great in some areas but safety wise it's there and doing its job for the most part. I broke one of the flag pole holders my last trip out. I haven't gotten to doing that video yet. Maybe I'll start it today
Can you share a link to the seats?
Sure! www.amazon.com/GCI-Outdoor-SitBacker-Adjustable-Support/dp/B0018S0R38/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=sitbacker+canoe+seat&qid=1618884242&sprefix=Sitbacker&sr=8-3
What do you guys think about a flat back canoe for the motor?
I think it's a great idea. You don't need to buy a motor mount
4:00What does AWG mean.?
American wire gauge
Or in the field simply gauge.
Common house wiring is 12 gauge. Romex: 2 conductor with ground.
Thanks Bradford!
You have the motor on backwards ???
No, but some say i have the boat backwards. It may not look it but the spacing front and rear is exactly the same
@@DeMarcheAdventures the motor should point towards that back when it is up. Not towards the front of the CANOE. Flp the Bolts holding motor to other side of the board. For Dam sake what does a motor look like when it's on a big boat. Enjoy
LMFAO 😂😂
@@steveneddy9492 haha well it came like that. I didn't mess around with the bolts. Ill play around with it and see what I can do.
@@steveneddy9492 so I just spun it around and did it the right way.. The only thing I don't like is that I get a lot of aquatic plants stuck in the blades and when I crank it forward I can easily clear it out. When it goes back I can't reach it and have to use an oar to clear the seaweed. Good catch though, you're the first to notice in 50k views. Not sure why but this is the most viewed video.
Correct me if I'm wrong but the seats are facing the wrong way!?
I don't believe so. The canoe is perfectly symmetrical and it is my 1st canoe, i've just had kayaks before. The only thing telling me what is front/back is the hull/serial#. Which i did make the front of the canoe. I could be wrong but either way looks the same.
@@DeMarcheAdventures the canoe may be symmetrical but typically the seat closest to the end is the back seat. That gives more leg room to the person in front. When paddling alone it is sometimes good to redistribute the weight by sitting backwards in the front seat and paddling the canoe backwards so the front is not so far out of the water. Just a little pointer. Its helps especially when its windy to give the paddler more control.
I thought that but front and back appear to have the same exact leg room. Doesnt look that way set up but empty the seats look exactly the same. I'll measure it and maybe turn those around if there is any difference. Thank you!
Do you like the seats on the molded seats?
Ahh they are alright they work but flat seat would be better. I may bolt them on
AWG stands for American Wire Gauge, not Alll Weather. It refers to the size of the conductors.
Thank you!
Good job
That machine should do the job :)
You have the motor on the front of the canoe
How do you tell? Everything seems pretty symmetrical
have it set up backwards the motor is in the front
I was wondering about that but the seats are equidistant. How do you tell?
@@DeMarcheAdventures There is about a foot more of leg room in front compared to the back, and the logo is always in the front. I could tell just by the amount of room behind his set it was backwards
@@timahern7214 I measured and the foot space in the front is exactly the same as the back. That's why I was unsure. The logo makes sense. I didn't know if it was front or back. The C14 logo was up front and when I put the hazel grace sticker on I figured there were labels on both ends. It doesn't look like it really but there is equal amount of room front and back.
@@DeMarcheAdventures usually the back seat is further back then the front mine is 11 inches different
@@DeMarcheAdventures when i am alone i will run mine backwards top help from the front getting to high
Awesome vid thank you for the Vid. FYI AWG...means American Wire Gauge. It's a standard.
Thank you
Is it backwards ?
Yeah. Probably for better weight distribution. When I solo paddle my canoe, I go backwards for that reason.
Better weight distribution with son up front
When I go to Bass Pro’s website I don’t see this exact model, is it essentially the same as the DC14?
The dc14 comes with the sitbacker seats and I had to purchase separately. That is the only difference I see. The seats and extra lengthening straps did cost about 90 more so I'd say it's the same canoe now with the seats added.
Thanks for the reply! What’s the stability like? I’ve kayaked for years and been out in a canoe loaded down with duck hunting gear many times, but never this exact model.
@@GRANTKEEL I read some negative and positive reviews on stability. I have not used it yet with the motor, seats, battery but I'm itching to get out! I will certainly do a video the first time out and let you know. I'm hoping that as long as the 8 year old doesn't go crazy up front that we will get a good feel of the canoe together and keep it pretty steady. With time, I think even tippy canoes are like bikes and you naturally learn balance. I say this now with fingers crossed that my gear won't be in the bottom of a lake.
This is a VERY popular model of canoe, it must be made in one factory in China then sold to different retailers, because many companies sell the identical boat with identical seats and identical bow and stern handles, price depends on which stickers are on it...
Where did u get the motor mount?
Ebay, it wasn't cheap but wasn't 150 like everyone else selling. I believe it was 100 and the guy makes them himself. I'll get the history from my ebay if you want. Let me know
DeMarche Adventures thanks I found that and what about the pole holder with that clap ?
@@robertaustin5551 I broke one really easy when I hit a rock launching. Mine were cheap from Amazon, like 8 bucks each or something. Just search flag pole holders and get good ones. The strongest ones you can find
DeMarche Adventures so the holder come with the clamps to mount in the side of the canoe
@@robertaustin5551 yes the flag pole holder does have the mounts on them
Awg is an acronym for American Wire Gage …
Why wouldn't u put the battery behind the back seat by the motor? HELLO!!
Hello! Too much weight in the back with me back there along with the motor and mount. Especially if I'm solo. With my kid up front it helps a little but with the heavy battery up front, it helps tremendously with balance and smoother maneuvering. Thank you for your comment.
The only thing missing is a cable from the motor to attach it to the boat, just in case.
That's a good idea, you never know. I do bolt the motor mount on and tighten the heck out of the motor so much so that it's hard to get off, but I'm going to take that advice. Good piece of mind to have. Thanks!
Ty
AWG = American Wire Gauge. 8 Guage is AWG
AWG means American Wire Gauge. Nothing special.
Where did you find the rod holder attachment to canoe railing??
You can get on Amazon. Fishing rod holder