

BMI wrote:Minn-Kota and similar trolling motors have a very low overall efficiency of less than 20%.
Torqeedo motors have a much higher efficiency of around 50%. A Torqeedo motor will provide double the run time/range per charge compared to if you were using a Minn-Kota or similar trolling motor.
You might want to check the efficiency curves and technical info on the Torqeedo website here-
http://www.torqeedo.com/en/hn/background-knowledge.html
I hope that helps!

Price slaps ya in the face at around $1800 US.




gilnet wrote:not sure to what degree of excellence you're looking for.



GGoodrum wrote:Hobie is now offering a Torqeedo-based option for their kayaks. It is a slick setup that comes with two mounts, one in place of the rudder and the other replaces the pedal drive up front.


jag wrote:GGoodrum wrote:Hobie is now offering a Torqeedo-based option for their kayaks. It is a slick setup that comes with two mounts, one in place of the rudder and the other replaces the pedal drive up front.
An integrated rudder/motor like this is pretty much exactly what I had in mind making.
It is nice there is a commercially made version, but no way I'm paying 2k. More likely I'll take the lower end of a $100 trolling motor (like this Minn Kota Endura 30) and graft it to the rudder mechanism:

BMI wrote:Of course not everyone can afford the performance and efficiency of more than 50% efficiency delivered at the prop for the Torqeedo motor compared to the overall efficiency of the Minn Kota at barely 10%.





chvidgov.bc.ca wrote:http://www.lightperformanceworks.com/lpw-kayak-products/kayak-power-system.html
The linked site has an off the shelf relatively inexpensive kayak trolling motor which is premade to work with existing rudders...
I'll be curious to hear about your work jag, as I have a Greenland II folbot as well..





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