Kayak Battery Box

Kayak Battery Box


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Battery box


$1


Battery box

Battery Box


Battery Box


$3


Battery Box

Johnson Outdoors Torque Sit On Top Motorized Kayak


Johnson Outdoors Torque Sit On Top Motorized Kayak


$1999


Johnson Outdoors Torque Sit Top Motorized Kayak . Designed around the Minn Kota motor and its innovative Maximizer technology, the Torque puts all of the power right at your fingertips. With infinitely variable speed control you can troll for fish at your own pace. Fishing in tight spots? Just hit reverse and your ability to maneuver just got easier. If you d rather paddle, remove the motor, drop in the skeg, and grab a paddle. Featuring the Minn Kota saltwater trolling motor with kill switch, integrated dashboard and battery box (battery sold separately); an oversized tank well with bungee, transducer-compatible scupper, and large bow hatch with Cross Lock buckles; adjustable foot braces, molded-in cup holder, deck-mounted carrying handles, and an extra-large rudder designed to optimize steering when using the motor. Application: Fishing Length: 13’10″ Beam: 29″ Weight: 71lb. without motor, 86lb. with motor Capacity/Persons: 475lb./1 Seat Width: 17″ Battery Included: No Battery Type:

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battery box set


$3.06


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BATTERY BOX 9088-17


BATTERY BOX 9088-17


$4


BATTERY BOX 9088-17

Torqeedo Ultralight Kayak Motor


Torqeedo Ultralight Kayak Motor


$1799


Torqeedo Ultralight Kayak Motor . The ultimate tool for kayak fishermen or any paddler who wants to keep moving while they take a rest this motor installs easily to any rigid kayak. Sold as a complete package, the system includes a throttle/gear shift, kick up mount, ultra-quiet, efficient motor and a GPS housed with the 29.6V, 8Ah lithium-manganese battery. With a data feed from the GPS, the throttle/gear shift includes a digital display for battery state of charge, remaining range, speed and current input power. Capable of powering a kayak for up to seven hours at 2.5mph, this set-up works great for trolling or holding a position in windy conditions. It is also a great choice for ocean kayakers who want a reserve motor for safety reasons or for family kayakers who like to paddle, but who also appreciate the convenience Application: For hardshell kayak installation Watts: Input power: 400W; Output power: >180W Static Thrust: 33lb. Battery Type: 8Ah lithium-manganese Battery Life: Up t

Ocean Kayak Prowler 13 Fishing Kayak


Ocean Kayak Prowler 13 Fishing Kayak


$699


Ocean Kayak Prowler 13 Fishing . Nimble and fast, this sport kayak is highly maneuverable with plenty of legroom. Its large, oversized tank well easily accommodates a tackle box, cooler, or other necessities. Features molded-in seat well. Large bow hatch, 6″ Cam Lock hatch with storage bucket, oversized tank well with bungee, paddle keepers, molded-in cup holder, flush mounted rod holders, transducer compatible scupper, deck bungee. Application: Fishing kayak Length: 13’4″ Boat Beam: 28″ Weight: 54lb. Capacity: 400 450lb. Deck Features: Tank well, bow hatch, center hatch with storage bucket Available Accessories: Optional fishing accessories Warranty: Three years

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10 Favorite iPhone Apps little games and fun apps deposited by my kids on car trips

I noticed that the No. 1 most e-mailed New York Times article for all of last week was Bob Tedeschi’s list of great iPhone apps. It’s still on the most-e-mailed list. Wow — hot topic, eh? O.K., fine — two can play that game. Here are my top 10 iPhone apps.

* Dragon Dictation (free). Speak to type. In general, excellent accuracy. After the transcription appears, one tap slaps the text into an outgoing e-mail message, text message, Twitter or Facebook update. Or just copies it to the clipboard. Not as good as dictating directly into any box where you can type, as on Android phones. But much faster than typing with your finger. My review is here.

* Google Mobile (free). Speak to search Google’s maps. Now acer laptop battery with Google Goggles built in: Point the phone’s camera at a book, DVD, wine bottle, logo, painting, landmark or bit of text, and the hyper-intelligent app recognizes it and displays information about it from the Web.

* SoundHound (free). Beats Shazam at its own game. Hold this app up to a song that’s playing on the radio, or even hum or sing the song, and the app miraculously identifies the song and offers you lyrics. It’s faster than Shazam too.

* LED Light (free). The LED “flash” on the iPhone 4 is incredibly powerful; you could practically light up a runway with it. It’s fantastic for reading menus and show programs in dim light, for inspecting plumbing and car parts in narrow spaces, and for removing splinters. Unfortunately, turning it on involves opening the Camera app, switching to video and turning on the video light. Right? Not anymore. Just open this app to activate the LED instantly — bright and easy.

* FlightTrack Pro ($10). Incredible. Shows every detail of every flight: gate, time delayed, airline phone number, where the flight is on the map, and more. Knows more — and knows it sooner — than the actual airlines do. Better yet: the Pro version auto-syncs with Tripit.com. You book a flight online; you forward the receipt to info@batterylaptoppower.com ; and Tripit puts the flight details into FlightTrack Pro wirelessly and automatically. You never do any data entry at all. I reviewed it last year.

* FakeCalls. When you tap this icon on your Home screen hp laptop battery (it’s disguised and labeled only FC), in about ten seconds, your phone rings. It’s a fake call from — anyone you’ve selected in advance. (I have mine set to Barack Obama, but that’s just me.)

The simulation of the iPhone’s traditional incoming-call screen is perfect — ring tone, contact info, Mute and Hold buttons, the works. Ideal for extricating yourself from difficult situations, like meetings or bad dates.

* Line2 (free). Gives your iPhone a second phone line with its own number — one that makes or receives calls over Wi-Fi when you’re in a hot spot (no AT&T minutes!), or over AT&T when you’re not. Unlimited texting, unlimited calling, $10 a month. I’ve reviewed it several times, most recently in September.

* Twitter (free). Most free Twitter apps are a bit on the baffling side. This one is the official app from Twitter, Inc., and it’s simple and clean.

* Bump (free). If you and another iPhone dell laptop battery owner both have this app, you just bump your phones together to exchange business cards. Sadly, it’s gotten a lot more complex as it’s matured, to the extent that a buddy and I could barely figure out how to store the received “card.” But although there are many similar apps, this is the one most people are most likely to have already, making bumping extra convenient.

What else is on my iPhone? Red Laser. Glee. Kayak. FlightBoard. OnTime. The New York Times, of course. Skype. Kindle reader, B&N eReader. Dictionary. Facebook. WeDoodle. TEDPlayer. Mint.com. FingerFoos. Scrabble. Remote (for Keynote). SpawnHD. FourSquare. Pandora. MobileMe apps (FindiPhone, iDisk, Gallery). Yelp. Flickr. And about 65,000 little games and fun apps deposited by my kids on car trips.

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* Ocarina ($1). People complain about their kids becoming addicted to their gadgets. But on long rides, I’m delighted that my son and daughter spent hours practicing this bona fide wind instrument. Blow into the microphone, learn the fingerings of the four “holes” on the glass screen … beautiful music. It was one of the first apps I reviewed.

Bonus suggestion: Google Voice. Hot off the presses! This app Acer, Sony, IBM,finally surfaced on the app store after a year and a half in limbo, as Apple mysteriously refused to approve it. But it’s here, it’s sweet, it offers free text messages, cheap international calls, free transcripts of your voicemails, and a raft of other useful features. I reviewed it just this week after its release.