We got some more testing done, went pretty good... except for our own stupidity... Got out to the water and didn't have a single tool to work on it with. pack it up head back to get the tools then back out to the water to start over... After all that things went better, did some adjusting on the power down angle, the angle of steering where the power is cut to keep from tipping the Kayak excessively, opened up the steering angle where full power is available, also increased the power level at full turn to where it will just spin in place, should be nice for maneuvering in tight places. We,re still going to open up the full power steering window more, I also need to scrap the servo saver on the steering as it is very vague at the center, I think the mass of the motor unit is to much for the spring loading of the unit so I'm going to change it out for a solid arm and that should tighten up the steering. Unfortunately we didn't get any video of it on the water this time but I have a few pics of the control setup in the Kayak.
This is the seat and mounting bracket, the cleat on the front is for the adjustable foot rest.
and the boss in the kayak to mount it to.
The controls are mounted on a hinge for access to the mounting bolt and the foot rest cleat. Mounting system is just mocked up with plywood now that may change but it's good enough for now.
and in the kayak
Were going to add another boss in the kayak so the seat can move forward up to a foot, when it's under power the back of the kayak is pretty deep in the water so we want to shift the weight forward and see if that helps. this kayak was designed for a second little person in the front, grand kids but the youngest is turning 22 this month so the likelihood of them being in the front is pretty slim lol.
Things left, adding the skeg, shortening the shaft once we get the seat moved and the weight balance set.
More programming of the control system, adding a steering angle indicator to the controls and adding a steering center button to bring the motor back to strait ahead.
Hopefully next time we take it out my son with the good camera can shoot some video.
Maybe the mods can move this thread to the projects area, I think it may have out grown the beginner forum.
Brian