Thanks for the replies guys. I think I'm starting to lean towards the electric motor as it probably suits our situation more.
How does the hp of a petrol motor compare to lbs of thrust on an electric as far as moving the caneo forward ? kranky al you have a 5 hp petrol and a 44lb thrust electric, do they give about the same amount of 'push'? or is that just what you have.
speewa158, yes I have a 100w setup from Mandrake but if I go the electric I may have to upgrade.
griz066, thanks for clearing that up. Its been a long time since I got my boat licence.
Jon, the rolling or balance is one if the reasons I am leaning toward the electric as they seem lighter and more compact against the side of the canoe. It think it would also makes it safer if the son is running around.
Supa105 15 km/h sounds good. How long would you get out of a 100 amp hr battery. About how many amps does a 36lb or 44lb motor use at full speed?
dno, I hadn't even thought of not being able to use a petrol motor in national parks so thanks. A bit like generators I guess.
jcclures what size motor did you use. Was it around that 36 to 44 lb size.
Blinky bill I have been thinking about the possibility of an outrigger for a while and even thought of attaching the kayak some how but, as you say, I thought it would turn into a major issue rather then something simple and fun. Family friends in Bundaberg have done this and even added a sail and its great but I think I need to keep it simple for on the roof racks and going camping.
craigtempo I will have a look on the website and see what they use. I got very excited about the hobie and thought about getting one before we got our kayak but then I saw the price and decided I probably didn't need one that much.
I think now it's rained again I need to do searching on the internet. At least now I know a bit of what I need to look for after your help. Thanks again everyone and keep the ideas coming.
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