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Helix MD™ Motor Drive

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WILDERNESS SYSTEMS Helix MD™ Motor Drive

Power through the water with ease and precision using the Helix MD motor drive

The Helix MD Motor Drive simplifies the kayaking experience by taking you farther and faster. Partnering with the proven technology of Torqeedo, the Helix MD motor drive is a step ahead in the world of kayak propulsion technology. With top speeds reaching up to 6 mph at a range of around 20 miles, it features a solar-rechargeable lithium battery that lasts up to 8 hours and can charge while underway. The lightweight unit weighs only 15 pounds, including the battery, and comes equipped with an intelligent remote throttle that displays your GPS-calculated speed, remaining range and battery runtime. Fully variable forward/reverse functionality allows you to set the throttle to your desired speed so you can fish with both hands. Quiet, low-maintenance, and easy to integrate and use with compatible Wilderness Systems kayak models, the Helix MD Motor Drive is an all-access pass for kayakers of all ages. Compatible Wilderness Systems Kayaks: ATAK 120 & 140 Radar 115 & 135 Tarpon 130X Thresher - models produced after May 2015

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  • Weight: 16 lb - 7.26 kg
  • Activity Type: Fishing
  • Warranty: 1 Year Limited Warranty* (Warranty policy)
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