Fusioneng - thx alot for your inputs.
I have been looking at both the TI and the Island adventurer, but at the end of the day I would like a yak I can put on the roof of the car, be mobile and able to go discover new areas.

This is from the botom of my favorite lagune which is app 400x100m and almost always calm like a mirror. The shallow waters/reef edges comes alive every 10-15mins when Barracuda, King Macks and Trevallys are coming in on kill raids, basically billions of small fish jumping for their lives. Cannot wait to be stalking the action in the yak and with my #10 flyrod

I have a 27' sportfisher which I just repowered with 2x150hp Mercury outboards, so the intention with the kayak was to use it the days where I am alone as the boat is a bit of a handfull to handle alone with 5 Rapala Xraps deepdivers in action. So a TI or Trimaran is not what I am looking for eventhough it could be sweet with the 4x200w 36vdc solar panes which I also managed to buy for the Torqeedo, the package will just become to large and complicated. I want something simple and small which is easy manouverable so I can hunt down the action in the bays.
The main part of the 17kg motor is at the drive and I hope it will work a bit as a stabilizer when tilted down? (a bit like a heavy keel, but positioned aft in this case, but with 25 kg of batteries in the front it should equal out the weight nicely)
The batteries I am considering are Lithium or LifeP04 batteries, so a 60Ah pack will weigh in just around 24 kg and seperated in 4x12V packs, so I can place them carefully on the kayak for best weight distribution.
Also already thinking about filling the scuppers and adding a small bilgepump? and possibly also fill out the hull "strakes/lines" if these intrude into the kayak too much. This would add a bit more floatation to the kayak and reduce the drag in the water. (depending on if I can find nice epoxy or plastic product/glue so I can make it a strong bonding.)
The motor I have is the 4.0 RL with remote control, but as I ordered it as Longshaft for my boat, it will def. have to be shortened. (a bit sad, but I hope I will be happy with the results and use the yak for many years)
Cheers