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Sale!With the Universal Kayak Adapter, you can attach your Bixpy Motor to virtually any kayak, canoe or small watercraft. The aluminium pipes will adjust to accommodate virtually any length and configuration, and the mechanism includes an ingenious adjustment arm to accommodate a wide variety of slopes in the back of various watercraft.
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Out of stockThis itty-bitty propeller punches well above it’s weight, capable of generating more than 30 lbs of thrust and is made of high-grade glass filled nylon. Compatible with both J-1 and J-2 motors.
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Sale!Replacement charger for Bixpy Outboard Batteries that have a 2-pin charging port, including the PP-378 batteries supplied with J-2 Bixpy Outboard Motor Kits
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Sale!The Bixpy Outboard Remote Control V2 is for all Outboard Batteries that have blue LED battery status lights The remotes features forward and reverse speeds in addition to a "dead stop" button.
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Sale!With 80 watts of output from mono-crystalline cells, this solar panel will charge your Bixpy PP-378 Battery or Bixpy PP-333 Battery in about 6 to 10 hours.
- Outer Shell material: ETFE Laminate
- Connection point: barrel connector
- Charges the PP-378 in: 6 to 10 hours
- Includes two anchor attachment points
- Waterproof and dirt-proof with corrosion-resistant components
- Fresh and saltwater ready
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Sale!The Vibe Bixpy-Ready Gravity Rudder is the first rudder in the market specifically designed to accept a motor as an option. The bottom portion of the rudder unscrews in seconds to allow you to attach your Bixpy Motor directly onto the rudder.
- Mounts into any standard rudder 10mm pin hole
- Gravity deployment system
- 90° quick Slide & Stow feature
- Gravity "Lock-down" mechanism for reverse speeds
- 18in. x 4in. rudder blade
- Kick up feature for shallow water and hazards
- Removable cap for mounting Bixpy Jet Motor
- The top of the pin to the top of the motor measures 12.25 inches or 305 mm
- Pin length is 85 mm. Gap from pin to blade is 38 mm
- To work effectively, the Bixpy motor needs to be about 2" to 3" below waterline