I love my Pelican catch pwr 100. I spent a full winter, setting mine up on my kayak cart. But now she's like a one man bass boat. I do run the 2.5 Suzuki, because I love to cover water, and get to my spots, on a few large lakes I fish, and do 3 day fish and camp trips, with friends. I love that it's pre-wired from the factory. I also kept my J2 Bixpy from my 1st kayak. I mounted the Bixpy battery, lowered my swivel seat, added my FF, Lights, USB ports, added storage, and many DIY add-ons and accessories. But you actually need lights on any motorized vessel, or small craft. Looking good bro. You'll love that boat. 😎 🎣
I already love it a ton I have been thinking of picking up a little motor for it because I do have bigger tracks of water around me. When you go out with the gas motor do you take the trolling and put it elsewhere for later to switch out?
I have the catch pwr 100. Just bought it. I have a mini Kota 30lbs connected. How did the install go? Is it finished and if it is can you show us what you did. I definitely wanna do something similar.
I’m still fine tuning how I’m routing wiring for my depth finder and working out exactly what to do for interior lighting. I have the minn kota c30 and forward it works great in reverse it does almost nothing in 1, 2 kinda moves it, 3 works but it has a lot of vibration. I’m planning to upgrade to a 55 hopefully with the added thrust it won’t struggle so hard in reverse.
@@northwest-fisherman same with me. I'm not sure how I'm going to do lights like that on there. My trolling motor does barely anything in reverse as well. No vibrations tho...
@@josephlee4886 the issue with my interior lights I got they are to bright for what I really wanted I might just use the tail light spray tint from Autozone to tone it back. I’ll be doing another video on my catch again here soon.
@@josephlee4886 my prop has hit a couple things here and there, but it doesn’t vibrate on my boat like it does on my kayak. The interior lights unless you want to cut into the hull have to be mounted on the surface and the sides are angled up toward you so whatever light you pick is going to shine into your face which I think would be annoying depends on how bright they are.
I love my Pelican catch pwr 100. I spent a full winter, setting mine up on my kayak cart. But now she's like a one man bass boat. I do run the 2.5 Suzuki, because I love to cover water, and get to my spots, on a few large lakes I fish, and do 3 day fish and camp trips, with friends. I love that it's pre-wired from the factory. I also kept my J2 Bixpy from my 1st kayak. I mounted the Bixpy battery, lowered my swivel seat, added my FF, Lights, USB ports, added storage, and many DIY add-ons and accessories. But you actually need lights on any motorized vessel, or small craft. Looking good bro. You'll love that boat. 😎 🎣
I already love it a ton I have been thinking of picking up a little motor for it because I do have bigger tracks of water around me. When you go out with the gas motor do you take the trolling and put it elsewhere for later to switch out?
I have the catch pwr 100. Just bought it. I have a mini Kota 30lbs connected. How did the install go? Is it finished and if it is can you show us what you did. I definitely wanna do something similar.
I’m still fine tuning how I’m routing wiring for my depth finder and working out exactly what to do for interior lighting. I have the minn kota c30 and forward it works great in reverse it does almost nothing in 1, 2 kinda moves it, 3 works but it has a lot of vibration. I’m planning to upgrade to a 55 hopefully with the added thrust it won’t struggle so hard in reverse.
@@northwest-fisherman same with me. I'm not sure how I'm going to do lights like that on there. My trolling motor does barely anything in reverse as well. No vibrations tho...
@@josephlee4886 the issue with my interior lights I got they are to bright for what I really wanted I might just use the tail light spray tint from Autozone to tone it back. I’ll be doing another video on my catch again here soon.
@@josephlee4886 my prop has hit a couple things here and there, but it doesn’t vibrate on my boat like it does on my kayak. The interior lights unless you want to cut into the hull have to be mounted on the surface and the sides are angled up toward you so whatever light you pick is going to shine into your face which I think would be annoying depends on how bright they are.