Haswing Cayman B 55lbs Shaft Bow Mount Trolling Motor 12V Black
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Description
Cayman B 55lbs Shaft Bow Mount Trolling Motor 12V Black (Non-GPS) - Haswing
Haswing Cayman 12V 55LBS 48" Shaft Bow Mount Trolling Motor is designed and engineered to run quieter than ever before. It's so quiet that the fish will never hear you coming. With variable speed will let you dial in your desired speed and provide more precise, smoother adjustments plus improved control. Moreover the variable speed is the lower power consumption of the motor, it can increase battery life quite a bit at any speed. Also the trolling motor suitable for boats weighing up to 2750LBS
The wireless remote control fits into the palm of your hand easily or can be attached around your neck or belt with a lanyard. You can conveniently control the motor on the boat or shoreside with the farthest 164 feet distance, at the same time the wireless remote control can be recharged with a USB cable on power bank when necessary.
Cruise control keeps your boat at the desired speed by using wireless remote control to press on the speed up or down button then you can focus on fishing all the way, but you might have to manually correct the direction from time to time due to wind or current, meanwhile you can adjust the speed when you need. And if you turn the motor 180 degrees of rotation and it will push the boat in reverse direction.
Haswing Cayman 55LBS 48” Shaft bow mount trolling motor can be set up both in fresh water and salt water, it’s designed to have excellent corrosion resistance, using a sacrificial anode that protects important metal components. The 48-inch aluminum alloy shaft makes it easy for different types boat, meantime please hold on the motor shaft before adjust motor depth to avoid slide.
Comfortable to carry the motor with the ergonomic lifting handle, makes you take the motor off the car or boat effortless in every using time. And the stow and deploy pedal can be depressed with a single hand or foot and makes transitioning between in the water and on the boat quickly, so you can save more strength to reel in the big ones. The easy-to-use depth collar lets you change depths quickly, simply, securely. When you find depth, locks in tight to keep your motor right where you want it
SPECIFICATION
Model | Cayman B/W |
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Max Voltage | DC 12V |
Depth Adjustment | Depth Collar |
Max Thrust | 55Lbs |
Prop Type | 3blade prop / 2blade prop |
Pro Speed at Full Power: | Max. 1250rpm / Max. 1500rpm |
Battery Type | 1x100AH |
Max Boat Length & Load | 5.5m |
Steering Ratio | 360 degree control |
Power - Max | 660W |
Amp - Max | 55A / 45A |
Decivel Level (db) | 50db |
Mount | Bow Mount |
Shaft Type | Cast Aluminium |
Shaft Length | 1370mm |
PLEASE NOTE: Do check your state/local Marine (boat) license requirement to operate canoe/kayak with a trolling motor prior to purchasing.
Battery, Kayak, rod holders and outrigger setup shown are not included.
Specifications
Brand | Haswing |
Model | 50700-137B |
Weight | 14kg |
SKU | HW-CAYMANB-55LBS-BLK-V |
MPN | 50700-137B |
FAQ
Which motor should I get for my kayak?
When choosing a motor there are a few things you need to think about:
Budget - Budget is the biggest factor when choosing a motor as you need to think about the battery and mounting kit as well.
Battery charge - The bigger motors require more charge and therefore need a larger battery.
Size of your kayak - The smaller the kayak the less poundage you will need in your motor.
Please check the below chart for the motor recommendations per kayak.
Which battery do you recommend?
Which battery we would recommend would depend on the size of your motor. As the motor gets bigger you will need a bigger battery. Please check the chart below for average run times for the batteries.
Do I need a license?
Please check local laws for up to date advice for running a motor on a kayak.
VIC: https://safetransport.vic.gov.au/news/exemption-for-low-powered-kayaks-and-canoes-now-permanent/
NSW: https://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/maritime/safety-rules/index.html
QLD: https://www.msq.qld.gov.au/Registration
NT: https://nt.gov.au/marine/marine-safety/safety-guides-and-equipment/safety-guide-recreational-boating
WA: https://www.transport.wa.gov.au/imarine/paddle-craft.asp
TAS: https://mast.tas.gov.au/safe-boating/paddle-craft-paddle-safe/
SA: https://www.sa.gov.au/topics/boating-and-marine/boat-and-marine-safety/boating-safely/kayaking-and-canoeing
Do I need to do any maintenance on my motor?
Yes, maintenance is required after every use to keep the motor running well & eligible for warranty claim.
- At the end of the day, wipe the motor down with a damp cloth.
- Never leave the motor submerged in salt water when the boat is moored. Always check the propeller is clear of line or weed. Clean behind the propeller after every use. Check for fishing lines, weeds, or other debris. Any debris wrapped around the prop will cause a loss in power.
- Regularly check all nuts, bolts, and screws and physically check all hardware is tightened securely.
- Lubricate all moving parts.
- Clean terminal connections regularly and check for frayed wires, loose or corroded connections. Clean terminals with a wire brush and replace any frayed wires.
- Lack of maintenance may cause excessive heat and loss of power.
- Be sure to choose a well ventilated and dry location when storing the motor for long periods.
- Never leave the motor outside, as this may cause damage to the magnet of the driving unit.
- Please ensure that the motor is thoroughly rise with fresh water after every use in salt water. Only rise the areas that have been in contact with salt water, avoid getting the top cover wet as this may damage the circuitry inside and is not covered under warranty. Please note even a small amount of salt left will rust the motor over time and is also not covered under warranty.
- We recommend using a product such as Salt Attack to ensure that no rust forms.
- Salt Attack can be found here: https://k2f.com.au/s/ckP
What is the OWE pressure?
The OWE pressure is the current battery charge level.
Which motor mount should I use?
For our Kayaks2Fish kayaks we have a range of motor mounting accessories.
Found here: https://k2f.com.au/s/ckQ
Can I use a motor with a set of outriggers?
You are able to mount a motor onto a set of outriggers using a motor mounting block.
The motor mounting block is installed by bolting a nylon block directly onto the outrigger bars giving a transom mount motor somewhere to grab onto.
They can be found here: https://k2f.com.au/s/ckV
How fast do they go?
Typically a trolling motor will get you around 4-5 km/h.
This of course will depend on the poundage of motor and water conditions.
How do I mount a trolling motor onto a motor bar?
We have a great video on how to install the motor bar here: https://k2f.com.au/s/ckS
Can the motor go forward and backwards?
Yes, our trolling motors have both forward and reverse gears.
Can the battery be charged by a solar panel?
It does depend on the battery but with a special charge controller it can be charged with a solar panel.
Can I mount the motor where the pedals go?
For the NextGen 11 and 11.5 We have designed a motor mount to fit in and replace the pedals.
It can be found here: https://k2f.com.au/s/ckT
Can I mount two motors, one on each side of the kayak?
While it is possible to run two motors at once we do not recommend this as it is no more efficient and a DIY bracket would need to be made.
Can the hand controller be extended?
In the Haswing and K2F models the tiller can be extended.
Can I power the motor and fish finder from the same battery?
You can power a motor and a fish finder from the same battery; you will just need to install a regulator between the battery and fish finder.