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lunkerslayer Founding Member Founding Member Joined Apr 12, 2015 Posts 24,229 Likes 8,649 Points 1,008 Location Cavalier, ND Jul 9, 2025 #1 https://www.wired2fish.com/fishing-industry-news/garmin-force-current-trolling-motor
cooter00 Founding Member Founding Member Joined May 16, 2015 Posts 1,379 Likes 347 Points 313 Location Down by the river Jul 9, 2025 #2 Mr warden told me if it has a motor it has to be registered and insured if its oar powered it doesn't need anything
Mr warden told me if it has a motor it has to be registered and insured if its oar powered it doesn't need anything
O ORCUS DEMENS Founding Member Founding Member Joined Oct 17, 2015 Posts 1,727 Likes 1,202 Points 443 Location Minot Jul 9, 2025 #3 So 25 pound motor, plus one or two batteries at about 25 each sounds like a lot of additional weight. Need a larger kayak to support this. Kind of takes the "Go Anywhere" aspect out of the equation. To each their own.
So 25 pound motor, plus one or two batteries at about 25 each sounds like a lot of additional weight. Need a larger kayak to support this. Kind of takes the "Go Anywhere" aspect out of the equation. To each their own.
N NodakBob ★★★★★ Legendary Member Joined Feb 27, 2022 Posts 652 Likes 856 Points 280 Location bismarck Jul 9, 2025 #4 My fishing kayak has 500 lb capacity, and have seen others with more