About
Built on the water, not in a catalog
Current Forge started with a problem. Off-the-shelf project boxes weren't designed for a kayak cockpit, and the parts available to build a clean trolling motor speed controller didn't fit together cleanly. So we built our own.
Every Current Forge product is designed, prototyped, and field-tested by the founder on a real fishing kayak before it ships. Not bench-tested. On the water, in the conditions these parts actually live in.
What we build
We make practical rigging and control parts for motorized kayak anglers — the hardware that makes a trolling motor, battery, and electronics setup feel clean, deliberate, and trustworthy. PWM controller housings, cable management, mounting solutions, and utility organizers designed around real fishing setups, not hypothetical ones.
How we build it
Our parts are printed in PETG, an outdoor-rated thermoplastic that handles UV exposure, cockpit spray, and vibration better than standard PLA. Hardware is specified for the application. Compatibility claims are tested, not assumed. If a product page says it works with a specific PWM controller, that's because it was built and run on one.
What we won't do
We don't publish compatibility we haven't tested. We don't make waterproof claims for parts that aren't submersible. We don't guess at electrical specs. In a category where invented technical detail causes real problems on the water, accuracy matters more than marketing copy.
Questions about fit?
If you have a question about fitment, a specific setup, or something the product page didn't answer, reach out. We'd rather help you get the right part than have you order the wrong one.