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Topic: Gas/Electric powered twin OK Prowler catamaran.  (Read 2996 times)

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INSAYN

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This is one way for a guy to get into power boating pretty cheap, yet build it his way. 

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From an engineering standpoint, it's a great idea. But, it's like a $4,000-$5,000 setup if you were to buy everything brand new, probably 3k for the 2 kayaks alone. But, if I had 2 kayaks already and wanted a platform setup for having more than 1 person, this would be close to what I'd build.
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That looks like it would be a tank or more rightly a turtle, probably cheaper just to get a pontoon boat.  Or he could get one of these. ;D

« Last Edit: February 28, 2015, 07:25:53 AM by Widgeonmangh »
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^ That has a 2hp engine, the mokai has 6hp honda.

If you add even an electric trolling motor don't you have to register the yak like a regular boat?
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Exempt vessels

-Canoes, kayaks, or vessels that don’t have a motor or sail (strictly human powered).
-Vessels less than 16 feet long with a motor of 10 horsepower or less, if used on non-federal waters only.

I take it non-federal waters is limited to private ponds/lakes?

Also walmart has SOT kayaks for $449 for cheap floats and a twin-wall white water one for $249. If it just needs to float...
« Last Edit: February 28, 2015, 10:30:12 AM by leefromseattle »