amateurhour
Well-known member
So I had an idea and I searched the forums but I haven't really seen anything on this.
I've got a little Gamefisher 3HP air cooled outboard on my boat now and it's nice but it's noisy as all hell. I was digging around looking at electric outboards because I'd like to go all electric as I mostly plan to stick to flat lakes. Most electric motors are crazy expensive though, as much as a gas outboard, and the ones I found had pretty bad reviews overall.
Then I found this.
https://www.amazon.com/MinnKota-Riptide-Engine-Mounted-Trolling/dp/B000EQW5L2
It comes with a remote throttle/direction control and is meant to be mounted to an existing outboard with steering as a fishing solution for bigger runabouts/ski boats or pontoons.
It seems like it would be pretty easy to take a standard push remote steering setup and just fabricate a bracket to mount the motors on. It's got 160 lbs of thrust too which isn't shabby at all.
1) Would this be realistic for a small 14 foot v hull? I don't care about going fast.
2) How many batteries/bank chargers would I need to power this for a full day of fishing?
3) Anything I'm missing that would make this a bad idea?
This thing is a grand brand new and that's pretty reasonable considering it would perform above and beyond anything else I could get new for that price, and a lot of used stuff too.
Thanks!
I've got a little Gamefisher 3HP air cooled outboard on my boat now and it's nice but it's noisy as all hell. I was digging around looking at electric outboards because I'd like to go all electric as I mostly plan to stick to flat lakes. Most electric motors are crazy expensive though, as much as a gas outboard, and the ones I found had pretty bad reviews overall.
Then I found this.
https://www.amazon.com/MinnKota-Riptide-Engine-Mounted-Trolling/dp/B000EQW5L2
It comes with a remote throttle/direction control and is meant to be mounted to an existing outboard with steering as a fishing solution for bigger runabouts/ski boats or pontoons.
It seems like it would be pretty easy to take a standard push remote steering setup and just fabricate a bracket to mount the motors on. It's got 160 lbs of thrust too which isn't shabby at all.
1) Would this be realistic for a small 14 foot v hull? I don't care about going fast.
2) How many batteries/bank chargers would I need to power this for a full day of fishing?
3) Anything I'm missing that would make this a bad idea?
This thing is a grand brand new and that's pretty reasonable considering it would perform above and beyond anything else I could get new for that price, and a lot of used stuff too.
Thanks!