Power Pak Pro by Yak-Ease: Revolutionizing Kayak Rigging

Looking for a quick, clean, and effective way to power your kayak for fishing? The Power Pak Pro by Yak-Ease is the solution. It simplifies rigging, making it ideal for anglers who want seamless power distribution without spending hours in setup. Connect-Ease has been in the game for over a decade, and now, with the introduction of YAK-EASE products, they're transforming kayak fishing setups.

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ICAST 2024 Award-Winning Design​

The Power Pak Pro claimed the "Best in Category" award at ICAST 2024, showcasing its advanced features that make kayak rigging easier and faster. The system is plug-and-play, meaning you don’t have to worry about complex wiring. Whether you are outfitting a basic or tournament-ready kayak, this system will save you hours of rigging time.

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Features That Stand Out​

Premium Pelican® Waterproof Case​

The Power Pak Pro includes a Pelican waterproof case, designed to withstand the harshest conditions. Inside, it features four independent lighting leads and connections for a variety of electronics. This case ensures the safety of your power setup, regardless of the weather or water conditions.

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YAK-EASE™ Graph Power​

This permanent power solution is designed for kayak fishing accessories such as fish finders and sonar transducers. With four fused connections, you can safely power multiple electronics. The marine-grade wiring ensures longevity, even in saltwater conditions.

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YAK-EASE™ Lightnin’ Harness​

One of the standout features, the Lightnin' Harness, is a fully self-contained kayak lighting system. It powers navigation, interior, and exterior lights with heat-shrinkable, marine-grade wiring. For anglers who fish at night, this system is indispensable.

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YAK-EASE™ Quik 3 Device Connection​

This solution lets you power up to three different kayak fishing devices. It simplifies the process of rigging electronics like GoPros, GPS systems, and fish finders, letting you focus on your fishing instead of your setup.

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Advanced Kayak Powering Solutions​

Yak-Ease has also developed the YAK MAX Pro 3 system, which can power multiple graphs, trolling motors, and sonar systems all from one convenient source. It's designed for anglers who demand high-performance, multi-device setups.

For those needing additional power on long fishing trips, the Spade-a-Nator™ is a plug-and-play system that provides extra power with a convenient, easy battery connection. It supports three electronics, offering both flexibility and endurance.

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Check out this video overview of the Power Pak Pro by Yak-Ease and see how easy it is to set up this system on your kayak:



Conclusion​

The Power Pak Pro by Yak-Ease is changing the way kayak anglers rig their vessels. It’s not just about saving time; it’s about creating a seamless, stress-free experience on the water. With its wide range of features, from waterproof casings to plug-and-play connections, this system is a must-have for any serious angler.

What are your thoughts? Have you tried the Power Pak Pro or any of the Yak-Ease products? Let’s discuss!

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Definitely a nice idea for the folks who pimp out their kayaks.

Quick question, in NY if you have electric propulsion on your kayak does it have to be registered as a boat? In Maine that is the case. And then what happens about the equipment that a boat must carry like working running lights, flares, horns, fire extinguisher, etc.?
 
You have all of the answers right here. Our resident AI Angler says this:

In New York, non-motorized vessels such as kayaks do not require registration. However, if your kayak is motorized (i.e., equipped with a motor), it must be registered with the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).

Additional Information:

  • Even though registration is not required for non-motorized kayaks, it's important to follow all safety regulations, such as wearing a life jacket.
  • If you plan to use your kayak in certain areas, such as state parks, there may be additional permits or fees required.
Disclaimer: Regulations may change, so it's always a good idea to verify with local authorities or the New York State DMV for the most current information.

If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!
 
Definitely a nice idea for the folks who pimp out their kayaks.

Quick question, in NY if you have electric propulsion on your kayak does it have to be registered as a boat? In Maine that is the case. And then what happens about the equipment that a boat must carry like working running lights, flares, horns, fire extinguisher, etc.?
In NY anything goes: Motorized, non-motorized....No license plates.....No lights at night.........Loud exhaust.........etc, etc

Considering every other violation that occurs on a daily basis, getting a ticket for a motorized kayak is laughable.

Sorry.......I know this is a serious question. Just venting..........
 
@OVERBORED Anything to control what we're doing on the water.

I'm pushing 70 and have been boating for 50 years, but beginning in 2025, I will need to spend 8 hours and purchase a $10 permit or a "boating safety certificate."

So will any motorized vessel. Including motorized kayaks.

Our AI Angler can answer every question you have on this subject. Susie Angler will answer every question you have.
 

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