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Beware of corrosion on those electrical connections.  That seems to be the downfall of some of these DIY trolling motor / lighting projects.  I am always amazed at how much condensation occurs on the inside of the kayak even though it is water tight. I guess the cooler water and the warmer air inside of the kayak makes it happen pretty quickly.  I always have to dump about a 1/2 gallon of water out after a long trip. 

Looks great though!  How did those foot controls work out for you?

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Yes, I've got them lathered up in grease, but will probably need to reapply to be safe somewhat regularly. 

Foot controls worked well. I think they actually turned easier/more smoothly when I was out on the water than when I was testing them on land. 

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Regarding the foot controls, I would love to see how that works.  I am assuming there is an additional hinged pedal on top of the normal foot rest that allows you to control how much you want the boat to turn?

I am also curious why you decided to pick the trolling motor you did?  I am considering adding one to mine and I am completely overwhelmed at all of the different options.

 

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Mine are just sliding pedals. I cut off the piece that locks the foot pedal in place so it can slide back and forth. 

As for the trolling motor, I just picked up a used Minn Kota Endura Max 40lb on Craiglist for $40. I had one already, but I wanted to keep that one as is, since I use it on a jon boat and out at Busch Wildlife. I would recommend the Max over the C2 due to the better battery life. Also, I would recommend trying to find a newer version of the max that has the variable speed control. I think even the lowest speed setting on the fixed speed controls can be too fast at times. 

If your in STL, you're welcome to take a look at it. 

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The my knowledge from researching the subject for a Facebook thread. You only have to register it if it's gas powered. Electric motors/ man powered craft under 16ft were exempt. But I would consult a licensing office to double check.

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