Riverratt, i have a small 4 1/2 horse gas motor if your interested for your rig.Comes with a gas can.I used it for my 10' aluminum boat.It pushed the boat pretty good with all equipment and two people.It helps a lot to have a small gas motor for the days it gets real windy.
Wind can drain a battery faster as you try to move to another location across the lake or pond.Motor will need a tune-up as i have not used it since getting a bigger boat this past spring.If it is something you are interested in,let me know.We can discuss price.The motor is in good shape.Haven't started it in a while.that is why i suggest a tune-up.Not too heavy and can easliy be mounted to the back of your boat.
dave,
i just saw this on cl
http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/boa/2769235046.html
not looking to impose anything, just thought it was a decent deal.
charlie
dave,when i ran foot control on the bow and another electric on the back all i did was run a wire to a switch by the front seat.it's an easy set up,you leave your rear trolling motor set on high with the switch off.your foot control is your steering your rear serves as your keel.when you want to boogie you just hit the switch and steer with your foot control.i had that set up on my first crawdad and it was awesome.just watch out for shallow water.
anything mechanical used for propulsion requires a registration.find an office,i know of fall river and hyannis.you will need a bill of sale,etching or picture of the serial number and( title if you have it)if no title don't worry under 14'.when you go there you will go to a kiosk to pay sales tax,if not paid already.they will help you if you need it.then you go to the registration desk to pay the reg.they will give you your reg.and sticker.you have to buy your own hull numbers.it's just like registering a car but a different office and an extra step.i hope this helps you out with your quest for the fishin machine.haha
go bruins and go pats!!!!!!!!!!!!