I just bought that exact same propeller system for my john boat! Why, because the motor is not attached to the boat, so the boat does not require registration every year. I have many dDewalt drills and batteries that are all 4AH, so for my use, the simple answer is yes.
Depends on what state you're in. You might want to double check on that. I'm in Louisiana and it does not matter if it is mounted. Any means of propulsion by motor other than manual you have to register in Louisiana. Stupid, but I received a warning for this in my local lake for using something similar to this on my kayak and it wasn't mounted.
They have overheat protection. I've beat the heck out of my gen 2 drill. One project involved about 100 or more step bit holes. I've also used a 5 1/2" hole saw with it on speed 1. I was able to pin the handle and I had that thing at like a 45 degree angle without it snapping under all that torque lol. Didn't damage the battery housing either which surprised me because thats probably where most of the tension would've been on since that was the end point of the pin.
They are designed to be used as thruster motors in a marina, it allows you to move a boat sideways using one as a bow thruster and one as a stern thruster.
Looks like I just found a back up motor for my drift boat. Shallow draft, light and handy. I have lots of drills. Works for me. Batteries charge in one hour. Nice!
I only use Ridgid tools and as an electrician, I've used them all. Ridgid drills (especially the 18 volt) are badass. All steel bearings unlike other handheld, cordless drills.
Been doing this for a long time. I started with repurposed weed eaters, problem was always the mounting. Well my old country boy ass used a mount from an old bed frame in the junk ditch, had saved the inserts stationary foot & the one with the roller, that's the 1 I used. It gives you your up & down ,with side to side. Oar set up is exact same thing
I have been watching this "style" of propulsion down in Thailand. From what I could see on this video is that it is held way too steep. You don't want to lift the back of the boat, you want to push it forward.
I think the idea behind it is most people already have a drill. They just need to buy the attachments for it. Which this is a pretty cool attachment. And easily clamp that onto the transom. A clamp and swivel and you’re good to go. Pretty sure any farm supply or any parts store like that in Canada I’d say princess auto. Would easily have those parts. For cheap. I think I want one lol
@@planetguam8475 - Agreed. For 70 bucks and if you have it for occasional use,,, sure!! I would still use a transom mounted trolling motor like I have with my 100 ah lithium battery. It lasts for days, but lithium batteries generally don’t slow much, if at all, until they are empty…. Fir those that don’t pay attention, this will get you to shore at least,,,, hahaha. Beats paddling!!
Thanks for reviewing the drill powered boat motor, I don't think my wrists, could handle that since I broke them both a few years ago. I still love my, 10 year old, Minn Kota 55lb Endura Max, with a new $120 EverStart Maxx Marine Battery, Size 29DC, from WalMart. That set up works great all day, even going 12 miles up river to a Lake where most boats can't go & running the nav lights, so I can be there at first light. I have a 14' flatback canoe & a Bass Raider 10E. I get 7mph with my canoe & 5mph with my Bass Raider, going up wind & up river, loaded with 2 heavy people. (about 10-12mph down wind & down river). FYI: I always go up river first incase I breakdown, which happened once when the fuse blew & I didn't pack a spare, paddling down river is much easier.
I do this with a prop I replaced on my Minn Kota and my DeWalt drill from work.. I have a handful of five amp batteries..attached it to a long PVC pipe filled with foam for floatation... My shaft floats too much a bit of weight would help the shaft stay down in the water
You guys got screwed. I paid $34.99 online for exactly the same product. I bought a Harbor Freight 2amp Cordless drill for $29.99with two batteries. Totally worth having in my kayak but only use it for emergencies like getting in from thunderstorms.
As a kayak thrust motor it makes sense as mounting a trolling motor on a narrow kayak is difficult. 8 to 9mph, 7knots is hull speed on that kayak. You could see the use of this was much more natural as a kayak paddle substitute. Hold it like a paddle. Probably good on a canoe and inflatables too. For a full boat it is just dumb, except as a bow thrust motor to control a docking on a sail boat.
I just ordered this same little motor. One thing to consider is alot of people probably most people already have a drill they can use. So that needs to be taken into consideration. Now my intended purpose is for my inflatable kayak. I do 36km float along my local river but 3/4 of the way is a 6km flat water paddle. So all I need it to do is get me through that one stretch. Even half way will be plenty. Also I have multiple batteries. But I dont see any sorta full time use. Just make my floats easier
You gotta remember. Most dudes have a drill with several batteries... So, really your just buying the 70$ prop... PS, an electric motor on line for 10-20$..but then you need a battery.etc.. But on a budget. This could work nicely for a float fisherman, a yaker or even a mini boat ( plastiform Jon boat only smaller usually) who doesn't want to deal with a trolling motor. But I agree, you can get a 59 lb thrust trolling motor these days for 120$... But then you are spending 3-400 on a battery, a charger and a inverter most likely..unless syou get the charger inverter in one..either way. A trolling motor will still cost more than 70$ when you have a drill and a bunch of batteries... Although I have a 12amp hr battery. Betting a couple hours in the water and it would still be ok. Great video thanks
I do agree it is a little expensive, but I also believe it would be a great emergency back up for any small boat if you were to ever break down, it would be great to get you back to the shore and to safety
This’ll be good to have in your boat as an emergency form of propulsion. If you get 2 of them and mount one on the port and the other on starboard side or your outboard, if your outboard fails you got these to put on.
@ReichwingConspirator 20-25 mins on lower capacity batteries, for each. That's 40-50 mins. Higher capacity would do even better and get you out of most pickles.
The kind of video I like, simple, entertaining and put a smile on my face early in the morning, what else can you ask for lol. Keep it up guys! 👊🏻 PS: boat update???
Think about this, a six pack of drills on top of those little fluid pumps, or transfer pumps that you put a drill on to to pump water in and out of things, set up a six pack of those with an inlet under the boat and the outlet directed behind it like little jets :-)
The only reason I would buy this is because I have a couple old cordless drills. And My stupid state requires a title for a trolling motor on a canoe. And I filled out the forms and paid my $15 and weeks later I got an envelope with the same forms and no explanation so I just gave up. They don't want to give me a title for my canoe so I can't use a trolling motor, but that's not a trolling motor.
It’s not that the drill motor is much faster it’s the higher voltage going through the motor. I rigged my 20 volt craftsman batteries to an old trolling motor and the thing books way harder than the 12 volt Marine battery. Got the idea from a guy putting drill batteries in his kid’s power wheels.
They're always doing deals so I have a bunch of extra drills and batteries. I'd only use the crappiest in case I drop it overboard. I'd probably be a good idea to have some kind of strap so it doesn't fall in.
If you already have a good drill I think it's a cool thing to have especially if you kayak or canoe. But there are devices built with that purpose so shop around.
I'd buy a surplus 12 volt continuous duty DC motor, hook up a 12 volt battery and solar panels as a roof, and you've got a decent system. Not hard to make something for it to sit in for control and ease of inserting/removing, keeping it portable.
Most people already have a cordless drill and a couple of batteries laying around. How would it work with a corded drill and a booster pack or portable battery pack? Also if you buy a trolling motor you also need to buy a battery for it how much is that?
Also I planned on grabbing a pipe mount and attaching it to the transom so all u would have to do is move it from side to side instead of holding it down
what you fail to understand is the is a population of us that have an entire set of wireless drills and equipment already. I personally have 3 drills, and 6 batteries because I also have the cordless leave blower, the circular saw, and hedge trimmer. 4 of my 5ah batteries weigh about 5 lbs. where a 20ah battery for a trolling motor weighs at least double that, plus have very little way of knowing when I've reached the halfway point.
Finally have a use for my high torque makita with 5ah batteries, i never use it except for tightening lugnuts and posts off like cotton candy, oops, perfect for this thing.
On a small lake you can use it to get out to your fishing spot. You still have to register your boat for having a motor in most states. Some guys used one of these for a floating picnic table and they got busted for not having a registration on their boat.
Great video, I'm lean towards not worth it. TM's cool off by running under water. I would think running a hand drill full speed for long periods of time would get very hot and motor thermal overload protection would kick on. Overheating also not good for the motor. Also looked awkward to hold and steer. TM and battery would be pricier, but so much more functional. Looked like fun thou. Thanks for sharing.
Pretty easel . Bet, the bolts holding the air box to the front of the carbs should have blue locktight on them, if they don’t, they will vibrate loose and your engine will swallow them .
Put your wooden block on the back of it to the back. Or you know, clamp it to the back and then drew your hole with that chaff. It's and then put your phone on the one hand and the phone will be topping. And then stick it out there and run it that way. And you'll find out you'll be able to handle it.
Well I hope u have radio or cell phone if u get stuck on a lake but your new invention is probly good if the motor cuts out u can use this as an emergency back up And get back to land
In my experience most people have a cordless drill so if you are already own a cordless drill and a bunch of batteries I can see where this could work out
But most people will already have the drill it's not like your gonna buy the drill and that propeller together. Yes it's probably cheaper to buy the trolling motor but you will need to buy a battery cause alot of people don't have a marine battery laying around. So it would be cheaper to buy the propeller.
In theory they’ll work just like trolling motors, but the issue is they will overheat more easily and the tiny battery doesn’t last beyond a few minutes.
I just searched on Amazon and there are literally $20 versions of this. I knew there had to be cheaper ones or that I could make one worst case scenario. For $20 this would totally be worth it.
If you drop it then boom you lose a $165 drill and a $75 attachment… not worth the risk… would have to be attached somehow to minimize the chance of dropping and losing it… can’t imagine my anxiety if I drop a drill into a lake 🙃
@TightlineTV I need to know what seat that guy is using in the kayak!? That looks just like my Pelican 100x sit-in kayak ...very curious to know how he got a decent seat in there?
I just bought that exact same propeller system for my john boat! Why, because the motor is not attached to the boat, so the boat does not require registration every year. I have many dDewalt drills and batteries that are all 4AH, so for my use, the simple answer is yes.
Depends on what state you're in. You might want to double check on that. I'm in Louisiana and it does not matter if it is mounted. Any means of propulsion by motor other than manual you have to register in Louisiana. Stupid, but I received a warning for this in my local lake for using something similar to this on my kayak and it wasn't mounted.
Be careful not to over heat those drills and batteries-they’re designed for a few minutes of use with breaks, ie normal use.
Good point 👍👍
They have overheat protection. I've beat the heck out of my gen 2 drill. One project involved about 100 or more step bit holes. I've also used a 5 1/2" hole saw with it on speed 1. I was able to pin the handle and I had that thing at like a 45 degree angle without it snapping under all that torque lol. Didn't damage the battery housing either which surprised me because thats probably where most of the tension would've been on since that was the end point of the pin.
@@michaelkeefer6799 Pls tell the brand 😊
ive run through 4 batteries mixing concrete non-stop, no problem. 🍻
@@niteshades_promise 4 batteries?
That's what he meant
Continuous use will degrade the battery fast
They are designed to be used as thruster motors in a marina, it allows you to move a boat sideways using one as a bow thruster and one as a stern thruster.
I’d mount an oar lock on the transom. That would probably sit down in one nice.
I wouldn't buy this to replace a trolling motor but it's good for what it is. Great for something like a kayak as a backup means of propulsion.
Looks like I just found a back up motor for my drift boat. Shallow draft, light and handy. I have lots of drills. Works for me. Batteries charge in one hour. Nice!
On order!
@@youdonthavetoreadthispost.5850 It almost a year later. Do you like it?
I only use Ridgid tools and as an electrician, I've used them all. Ridgid drills (especially the 18 volt) are badass. All steel bearings unlike other handheld, cordless drills.
Been doing this for a long time. I started with repurposed weed eaters, problem was always the mounting. Well my old country boy ass used a mount from an old bed frame in the junk ditch, had saved the inserts stationary foot & the one with the roller, that's the 1 I used. It gives you your up & down ,with side to side. Oar set up is exact same thing
I have two Dewalts that have two handles so both hands have leverage and several 4AH and 3AH batteries 20V. I would go up stream and drift back.
We used this same type of motor on our 19’ 2000 Yamaha jet boat. Took a bit to get back to the dock to change out a dead battery but beat paddling.
I have been watching this "style" of propulsion down in Thailand. From what I could see on this video is that it is held way too steep. You don't want to lift the back of the boat, you want to push it forward.
I think the idea behind it is most people already have a drill. They just need to buy the attachments for it. Which this is a pretty cool attachment. And easily clamp that onto the transom. A clamp and swivel and you’re good to go. Pretty sure any farm supply or any parts store like that in Canada I’d say princess auto. Would easily have those parts. For cheap. I think I want one lol
My thoughts exactly. I have a drill already, and won’t have to buy a new one.
@@planetguam8475 - Agreed. For 70 bucks and if you have it for occasional use,,, sure!! I would still use a transom mounted trolling motor like I have with my 100 ah lithium battery. It lasts for days, but lithium batteries generally don’t slow much, if at all, until they are empty…. Fir those that don’t pay attention, this will get you to shore at least,,,, hahaha. Beats paddling!!
@@shitloveaduck It's $82, but still a great deal. I'm getting one
@@georgefloyd4143 - Nuts!!!! Now I can’t afford one!! Heh heh,,,. Hope your day went well.
amen brother. looks like you could put a prop on a piece of conduit glue a rod in the other end (essentially) and you got yourself a drill bit prop
Mount it to a cordless angle grinder and you'd get moving much faster. They have a much higher RPM.
You wouldn't have the torque.
Don't even think about it, at over 10,000 rpm that is 100% guaranteed to blow up in your face.
@@user-bf9qj3im7j I didn't even think about that aspect. And more like 30,000rpm!!
@@user-bf9qj3im7jwhy do you say that?
@@user-bf9qj3im7jI agree 100%, sounds super dangerous
Thanks for reviewing the drill powered boat motor, I don't think my wrists, could handle that since I broke them both a few years ago. I still love my, 10 year old, Minn Kota 55lb Endura Max, with a new $120 EverStart Maxx Marine Battery, Size 29DC, from WalMart. That set up works great all day, even going 12 miles up river to a Lake where most boats can't go & running the nav lights, so I can be there at first light. I have a 14' flatback canoe & a Bass Raider 10E. I get 7mph with my canoe & 5mph with my Bass Raider, going up wind & up river, loaded with 2 heavy people. (about 10-12mph down wind & down river).
FYI: I always go up river first incase I breakdown, which happened once when the fuse blew & I didn't pack a spare, paddling down river is much easier.
I do this with a prop I replaced on my Minn Kota and my DeWalt drill from work.. I have a handful of five amp batteries..attached it to a long PVC pipe filled with foam for floatation... My shaft floats too much a bit of weight would help the shaft stay down in the water
I got a old weedeater shaft and a prop weld me up a mount for the yak
Been using a short drill mounted paint mixer for years.
What length?
@@foolthepity Well if he's mixing in a 5 gallon bucket that should give you an idea.
@@vengeance2825😂
This is the set up I'm taking out 2moro, glad to know it'll work!
You guys got screwed. I paid $34.99 online for exactly the same product. I bought a Harbor Freight 2amp Cordless drill for $29.99with two batteries. Totally worth having in my kayak but only use it for emergencies like getting in from thunderstorms.
What’s that one called
As a kayak thrust motor it makes sense as mounting a trolling motor on a narrow kayak is difficult.
8 to 9mph, 7knots is hull speed on that kayak.
You could see the use of this was much more natural as a kayak paddle substitute. Hold it like a paddle. Probably good on a canoe and inflatables too.
For a full boat it is just dumb, except as a bow thrust motor to control a docking on a sail boat.
I could probably build one with scrap parts, a rod, a greased PVC pipe, a pool noodle grip and a discarded prop....might try it.
I just ordered this same little motor.
One thing to consider is alot of people probably most people already have a drill they can use. So that needs to be taken into consideration.
Now my intended purpose is for my inflatable kayak. I do 36km float along my local river but 3/4 of the way is a 6km flat water paddle. So all I need it to do is get me through that one stretch. Even half way will be plenty. Also I have multiple batteries.
But I dont see any sorta full time use. Just make my floats easier
You gotta remember. Most dudes have a drill with several batteries...
So, really your just buying the 70$ prop...
PS, an electric motor on line for 10-20$..but then you need a battery.etc..
But on a budget. This could work nicely for a float fisherman, a yaker or even a mini boat ( plastiform Jon boat only smaller usually) who doesn't want to deal with a trolling motor.
But I agree, you can get a 59 lb thrust trolling motor these days for 120$... But then you are spending 3-400 on a battery, a charger and a inverter most likely..unless syou get the charger inverter in one..either way.
A trolling motor will still cost more than 70$ when you have a drill and a bunch of batteries...
Although I have a 12amp hr battery. Betting a couple hours in the water and it would still be ok.
Great video thanks
The warranty lady at Dewalt, "Do you use this drill for work?"
Me, "Um, yes. Yes, I do."
I do agree it is a little expensive, but I also believe it would be a great emergency back up for any small boat if you were to ever break down, it would be great to get you back to the shore and to safety
This’ll be good to have in your boat as an emergency form of propulsion. If you get 2 of them and mount one on the port and the other on starboard side or your outboard, if your outboard fails you got these to put on.
@ReichwingConspirator
20-25 mins on lower capacity batteries, for each. That's 40-50 mins. Higher capacity would do even better and get you out of most pickles.
I like pickles. @@jaimefernandes73
Has anyone tried a 10$ mud mixing/paint paddle? I bet u could even slide a 20$ trolling motor prop down the shaft also.
The kind of video I like, simple, entertaining and put a smile on my face early in the morning, what else can you ask for lol. Keep it up guys! 👊🏻 PS: boat update???
No Spedometer: FYI, there are lots of phone apps that will give you speed to 1/10 of a mph.
@@seekerstanzzzzzzZZz zzz I was gonna put it on this and then that way it won’t recognize
I wonder how well it would work to run it in reverese and in FRONT of the kayak?!? Aim it where you want to go....
Mount to transom, then switch the trigger with an on off switch to make more hands free, also theres drill handle attachment grips.
Links?🙏🏽
Sacramento River, Thank you for posting, thinking about buying it to drive up after I floated and fished for part of it.
Think about this, a six pack of drills on top of those little fluid pumps, or transfer pumps that you put a drill on to to pump water in and out of things, set up a six pack of those with an inlet under the boat and the outlet directed behind it like little jets :-)
The only reason I would buy this is because I have a couple old cordless drills. And My stupid state requires a title for a trolling motor on a canoe. And I filled out the forms and paid my $15 and weeks later I got an envelope with the same forms and no explanation so I just gave up. They don't want to give me a title for my canoe so I can't use a trolling motor, but that's not a trolling motor.
Sounds like my state.
Can you get a temporary permit? $10 for 30 day permit
@@randydeskins9359 No
It’s not that the drill motor is much faster it’s the higher voltage going through the motor. I rigged my 20 volt craftsman batteries to an old trolling motor and the thing books way harder than the 12 volt Marine battery. Got the idea from a guy putting drill batteries in his kid’s power wheels.
use a rowlock to hold it in place
They're always doing deals so I have a bunch of extra drills and batteries. I'd only use the crappiest in case I drop it overboard. I'd probably be a good idea to have some kind of strap so it doesn't fall in.
If you already have a good drill I think it's a cool thing to have especially if you kayak or canoe. But there are devices built with that purpose so shop around.
I'd buy a surplus 12 volt continuous duty DC motor, hook up a 12 volt battery and solar panels as a roof, and you've got a decent system. Not hard to make something for it to sit in for control and ease of inserting/removing, keeping it portable.
Most people already have a cordless drill and a couple of batteries laying around. How would it work with a corded drill and a booster pack or portable battery pack? Also if you buy a trolling motor you also need to buy a battery for it how much is that?
Also I planned on grabbing a pipe mount and attaching it to the transom so all u would have to do is move it from side to side instead of holding it down
I would give it a yes when you consider that most people have at least one or two drills.
you have to buy a car battery for the trolling motor , also
Lol i have a 60v dewalt mixing drill that would work so mint for this
Many people will already have a battery-operated drill or impact driver but it's a great video thank you
You need a oar bracket to mount it on and you want half to hold it
I think the noodle is supposed to go down towards the prop end to keep it up close to the surface.
Could try using a cordless impact driver, they run at higher RPM.
Did you ever try a drill mixer for paint or cement
You may need a 3-4” conduit U bracket to tame that monster and a paddle to steer.
Exactly. Using that for propulsion requires a mount.
Would be good to use a speedometer app on your phone to find out how fast you're going
what you fail to understand is the is a population of us that have an entire set of wireless drills and equipment already. I personally have 3 drills, and 6 batteries because I also have the cordless leave blower, the circular saw, and hedge trimmer. 4 of my 5ah batteries weigh about 5 lbs. where a 20ah battery for a trolling motor weighs at least double that, plus have very little way of knowing when I've reached the halfway point.
Damn, you shoulda pulled the minn kota out to reduce the resistance
I have 5 drills so no problem make transom mount and battery will last longer
put a coupler on it and use a 4-stroke engine ie... lawn mower or weed whip
Finally have a use for my high torque makita with 5ah batteries, i never use it except for tightening lugnuts and posts off like cotton candy, oops, perfect for this thing.
Could this work if the wind picks up to go against current and wind?
Most people already have a cordless drill so the price is not that bad and to have something that you can have in any small boat
even if it costs twice the price it makes biiig sense to have it cause here in my country, a motor on kayak is illegal even the electric one
I strongly suggest you find a new country to live in. Please get started soon on the project.
On a small lake you can use it to get out to your fishing spot. You still have to register your boat for having a motor in most states. Some guys used one of these for a floating picnic table and they got busted for not having a registration on their boat.
Great video, I'm lean towards not worth it. TM's cool off by running under water. I would think running a hand drill full speed for long periods of time would get very hot and motor thermal overload protection would kick on. Overheating also not good for the motor. Also looked awkward to hold and steer. TM and battery would be pricier, but so much more functional. Looked like fun thou. Thanks for sharing.
This is perfect for someone with access to a small boat and pond, private puddles, or even for kayaks.
this one's going viral for sure dude this is such a good idea
That was crazy, now figure out a way to spot lock it😆😆😆
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i still think , a trolling motor is the way to go, but there are some scenarios i could find that thing useful.
Pretty easel . Bet, the bolts holding the air box to the front of the carbs should have blue locktight on them, if they don’t, they will vibrate loose and your engine will swallow them .
Looks like a cool idea. Did you try running it in reverse?
Put your wooden block on the back of it to the back. Or you know, clamp it to the back and then drew your hole with that chaff. It's and then put your phone on the one hand and the phone will be topping. And then stick it out there and run it that way. And you'll find out you'll be able to handle it.
that reminds me of the china river motors i beleave it can work lets see you try solor
For a small jon duck boat, waukee 12ah… I’m in
Well I hope u have radio or cell phone if u get stuck on a lake but your new invention is probly good if the motor cuts out u can use this as an emergency back up
And get back to land
Amazon sells a power paint stirrer and it's $10. Would that work as the same thing? It's a lot cheaper.
My older model DeWalt has Three speeds and it screams. Wonder how fast it could get it going with a 8ampxr battery.
Goodnight drill very soon. DeWalt or Milwaukee would go a bit. Ryobi burns up in 20min.
short shaft and a dedicated purpose built motor and you have something there.
What about instead of pushing you put the drill in reverse and you pull from the front
Electric mud motor? I suspect a 2x4 and a conduit clamp would be a fairly easy mount.
No doubt ! Haha
By the time you buy a trolling motor and battery it would be same cost.
I just got this for $44 dollars on Temu, stainless steele.
Great item to keep on a boat for emergency purposes
Have you tried mounting it to a weed eater motor? It probably wouldn't be too hard.
I've only had it out once so far but it handled well stability was okay but I need more time
In my experience most people have a cordless drill so if you are already own a cordless drill and a bunch of batteries I can see where this could work out
Well, I already have a drill with three batteries so I’m going to get it because sometimes you need it when you’re out on the kayak
Just bought one from ali, and it comes with a mount for inflatable boat. Not sure if there is a mount for kayak
This would work especially if you built the bottom part with a bearing and bracket.
You forgot to add the cost of the extra batteries in the over-all cost..
But most people will already have the drill it's not like your gonna buy the drill and that propeller together. Yes it's probably cheaper to buy the trolling motor but you will need to buy a battery cause alot of people don't have a marine battery laying around. So it would be cheaper to buy the propeller.
In theory they’ll work just like trolling motors, but the issue is they will overheat more easily and the tiny battery doesn’t last beyond a few minutes.
I saw a short that had the battery and motor built into this same config and can't find it.
Come up to bc for a crash course in fly fishing!!!!
Wonder if anyone has ever done this with a weed eater shaft….
I just searched on Amazon and there are literally $20 versions of this. I knew there had to be cheaper ones or that I could make one worst case scenario. For $20 this would totally be worth it.
Instant bow thruster for docking!
dude, of course it was worth it. Most guys that are worth their salt, already have a good cordless drill, and several batteries.
Iv been looking for something like drill powered motor but I can't find it on Amazon
Use the GPS on your phone. Put it on Google Maps are ways. And then you can you can. It'll tell you how fast you're going.
We gotta be going at least 6,8,10 mph…. Totally forgets there are a million apps for giving you your exact speed on your phone using GPS
I would use this for tubing down my local river
A Cement Mixer. Just get two paddles of you have arms and hands.
Put a u-bolt into the frame and it'll hold the drill.
If you drop it then boom you lose a $165 drill and a $75 attachment… not worth the risk… would have to be attached somehow to minimize the chance of dropping and losing it… can’t imagine my anxiety if I drop a drill into a lake 🙃
If the drill gets hot dip it in the water to cool it down.
Reverse the motor and run it on the front of the boat to pull the boat.
@TightlineTV I need to know what seat that guy is using in the kayak!? That looks just like my Pelican 100x sit-in kayak ...very curious to know how he got a decent seat in there?
Great testing. I really like how you are rating things.