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Old 03-29-2016, 02:15 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by fatlazyless View Post
Too danged lazy or physically incapable to paddle a long distance, but still want to go kayaking, and explore the quiet side of Lake Winnipesaukee?

Well.....this might be for you? For about $2400, the kayak and hot tub store in Meredith across from the Volvo car dealer, has what seems to be a very well designed and constructed electric motor powered, sit-on-top kayak. The kayak is about 13' long, made by Old Town, and has an unusually large sized seat for one person that is higher up than usual and looks to be more comfortable.

Does it include a cup holder, and a freezable adult beverage container that is disquised as Dr Pepper's or such ........ r u kidding?

The motor, skeg and propeller is positioned just in front of the driver/paddler's seat, and the battery storage box is positioned behind the driver/paddler's seat.

In terms of use-ability, this one looks like it might be a real nice design? And, kayaks like this with electric motors are not required by the state to have a fire extinguisher on board.
My Dad bought one, he tools around down at cape may. He absolutely loves it! said it's the best money he's spent since the time way back when, when he bailed me out.
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