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I bought the catch 100 from Academy
Tested one in the water and they are a great little boat. Like sitting on a sofa paddling. Dog is a little wobble legged thing but she got comfy and settled down after 20 minutes of wondering how she was on top of water without swimming Ruffwear life vest and I got the A/M-24 Deluxe which is like wearing nothing at all. Warming up here in NY and glad I got it. Overall I spent a little over 1500.00 but i got a lot of needless stuff as add ons. Fish finder, portable radio, etc.. I went all in. |
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Originally Posted By Gotyour06:
I bought the catch 100 from Academy Tested one in the water and they are a great little boat. Like sitting on a sofa paddling. Dog is a little wobble legged thing but she got comfy and settled down after 20 minutes of wondering how she was on top of water without swimming Ruffwear life vest and I got the A/M-24 Deluxe which is like wearing nothing at all. Warming up here in NY and glad I got it. Overall I spent a little over 1500.00 but i got a lot of needless stuff as add ons. Fish finder, portable radio, etc.. I went all in. View Quote |
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In life, there are no limitations...except stupidity. If you are stupid, you are screwed.
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Originally Posted By DodgeDakota:
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Not mine. They’ll be broken by the end of the season if they keep floating with us.
That perception in the front is one of my boats though. Cost a whopping $100 extra over the base pelican. Money well spent. It’s WAY nicer. |
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Opinions on an Old Town Loon 126 angler for fishing and recreation (exercise) ?
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I'm close to buying my first Kayak. I can't decide which one though. I want one I can put a trolling motor on, so I can either go with a more expensive unit with the mounting plate built in, or a cheaper kayak and just make my own mounting plate.
I'm really liking the looks of the Vibes...but also the WS Ride/Radar too... Here's a great video, but this guy doesn't carry Wilderness systems, Jackson, or a couple others I was interested in: Top 10 Fishing Kayaks Under $1000 | 2018 Edition |
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Im looking to get a Nucanoe Frontier 12.
Do they ever go on sale? |
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"My wife and I are really into S&M. She sleeps and I masturbate" Greenlocust.
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"My wife and I are really into S&M. She sleeps and I masturbate" Greenlocust.
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I just pulled the trigger on a Vibe Sea Ghost 130. With the dry storage, installed rudder system, included paddle, and proven stability it was the best for the money in my opinion.
Should be here Thursday, then I'll start rigging her out! ETA: 550 pound load cap |
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Wait till you guys see what's coming out new from....... Pelican! It's interesting!
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I have a Perception Pescador Pro 120 I have yet to put in the water.
I can't really figure out how I want to rig it onto my Runner or how I'll get it off to launch. |
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"And then I woke up."
"You can go to the desert, but you're not going to get there by accident." |
Originally Posted By garanditis:
I just pulled the trigger on a Vibe Sea Ghost 130. With the dry storage, installed rudder system, included paddle, and proven stability it was the best for the money in my opinion. Should be here Thursday, then I'll start rigging her out! ETA: 550 pound load cap View Quote |
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Originally Posted By ziarifleman:
I have a Perception Pescador Pro 120 I have yet to put in the water. I can't really figure out how I want to rig it onto my Runner or how I'll get it off to launch. View Quote I also carry it roof top on my Nissan Xterra in some situations, like if the terrain to the water is rough. The Xterra has a beefy rack, so loading/unloading is fairly easy. Boat is set parallel with truck. Stern centered with the center of the roof rack. Bow is lifted up until it lays on the rack, then the stern is lifted until the boat sets sideways on the rack. Then align the boat with the truck and tie it down. If the launch area is grass, dirt or sand I just drag the kayak to the launch. If rocky or concrete, like a ramp, I cart it from the truck to the launch with a kayak trolley or, if a partner is with me, we just grab a carry handle and walk it to the launch. |
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Originally Posted By ziarifleman:
I have a Perception Pescador Pro 120 I have yet to put in the water. I can't really figure out how I want to rig it onto my Runner or how I'll get it off to launch. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Handydave: I trailer mine on a single jet ski trailer I bought on Craigslist. It’s outfitted like heaths and too heavy to load by hand unless you completely unload it. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Handydave:
I trailer mine on a single jet ski trailer I bought on Craigslist. It’s outfitted like heaths and too heavy to load by hand unless you completely unload it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Handydave:
Originally Posted By ziarifleman:
I have a Perception Pescador Pro 120 I have yet to put in the water. I can't really figure out how I want to rig it onto my Runner or how I'll get it off to launch. |
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"And then I woke up."
"You can go to the desert, but you're not going to get there by accident." |
It won’t be long before I grab a couple sit on tops for my son and I, but was curious as to the benefit of the raised/variable height seats. I know when I bought my sit in WS, the lower seat made paddling more comfortable and helped with stability. What does the higher seat on the fishing style sit on tops actually do? Make casting easier?
Stability doesn’t really seem to be an issue with as wide as the sit on tops are. |
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Hobie Outback owner here... Advice given elsewhere in this thread on "try before you buy" is completely accurate. Not only should you go to a demo day at a local kayak/sup shop, but once you zero in on what you think you like, see if they offer a 4 hour tour or fishing trip. I fish saltwater creeks, tidal rivers, and some flats. There's no way that I could do it effectively while still paddling a kayak. Pedal-drive is a game changer. I caught more fish last year than my friends with powerboats and without all of the bullshit.
Originally I was car-topping the kayak, but opted for a trailer setup instead which enables me to have a fully rigged & ready boat. Above all things, wear your PFD. |
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Originally Posted By mchgnxj24:
It won’t be long before I grab a couple sit on tops for my son and I, but was curious as to the benefit of the raised/variable height seats. I know when I bought my sit in WS, the lower seat made paddling more comfortable and helped with stability. What does the higher seat on the fishing style sit on tops actually do? Make casting easier? Stability doesn’t really seem to be an issue with as wide as the sit on tops are. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By mchgnxj24:
It won’t be long before I grab a couple sit on tops for my son and I, but was curious as to the benefit of the raised/variable height seats. I know when I bought my sit in WS, the lower seat made paddling more comfortable and helped with stability. What does the higher seat on the fishing style sit on tops actually do? Make casting easier? Stability doesn’t really seem to be an issue with as wide as the sit on tops are. View Quote Secondary for me is the raised seat makes casting easier as well as seeing structure/fish in the water. |
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Originally Posted By rgaper:
Hobie Outback owner here... Advice given elsewhere in this thread on "try before you buy" is completely accurate. Not only should you go to a demo day at a local kayak/sup shop, but once you zero in on what you think you like, see if they offer a 4 hour tour or fishing trip. I fish saltwater creeks, tidal rivers, and some flats. There's no way that I could do it effectively while still paddling a kayak. Pedal-drive is a game changer. I caught more fish last year than my friends with powerboats and without all of the bullshit. Originally I was car-topping the kayak, but opted for a trailer setup instead which enables me to have a fully rigged & ready boat. Above all things, wear your PFD. View Quote Where are you fishing? I'm in SEPA and fish "saltwater creeks, tidal rivers, flats, etc...." |
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Originally Posted By mercinarysniper:
@rgaper Where are you fishing? I'm in SEPA and fish "saltwater creeks, tidal rivers, flats, etc...." View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mercinarysniper:
Originally Posted By rgaper:
Hobie Outback owner here... Advice given elsewhere in this thread on "try before you buy" is completely accurate. Not only should you go to a demo day at a local kayak/sup shop, but once you zero in on what you think you like, see if they offer a 4 hour tour or fishing trip. I fish saltwater creeks, tidal rivers, and some flats. There's no way that I could do it effectively while still paddling a kayak. Pedal-drive is a game changer. I caught more fish last year than my friends with powerboats and without all of the bullshit. Originally I was car-topping the kayak, but opted for a trailer setup instead which enables me to have a fully rigged & ready boat. Above all things, wear your PFD. Where are you fishing? I'm in SEPA and fish "saltwater creeks, tidal rivers, flats, etc...." I'm in Chester County. I fish the Susquehanna Flats in MD, around Lewes in DE, and behind Stone Harbor in NJ. |
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Originally Posted By rgaper:
@mercinarysniper I'm in Chester County. I fish the Susquehanna Flats in MD, around Lewes in DE, and behind Stone Harbor in NJ. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By rgaper:
Originally Posted By mercinarysniper:
Originally Posted By rgaper:
Hobie Outback owner here... Advice given elsewhere in this thread on "try before you buy" is completely accurate. Not only should you go to a demo day at a local kayak/sup shop, but once you zero in on what you think you like, see if they offer a 4 hour tour or fishing trip. I fish saltwater creeks, tidal rivers, and some flats. There's no way that I could do it effectively while still paddling a kayak. Pedal-drive is a game changer. I caught more fish last year than my friends with powerboats and without all of the bullshit. Originally I was car-topping the kayak, but opted for a trailer setup instead which enables me to have a fully rigged & ready boat. Above all things, wear your PFD. Where are you fishing? I'm in SEPA and fish "saltwater creeks, tidal rivers, flats, etc...." I'm in Chester County. I fish the Susquehanna Flats in MD, around Lewes in DE, and behind Stone Harbor in NJ. Interesting... I too fish Stone Harbor... shoot me a PM. Your inbox is full |
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Vibe Sea Ghost 130 here. Very nice boat.
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I got a 10’ Lifetime Fisherman from Sports Authority when they went out of business. Best $125 I’ve ever spent.
It’s sit on top style, very light to carry and I was able to easily setup my Helix 5. Tons of fun. |
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Originally Posted By mchgnxj24:
It won’t be long before I grab a couple sit on tops for my son and I, but was curious as to the benefit of the raised/variable height seats. I know when I bought my sit in WS, the lower seat made paddling more comfortable and helped with stability. What does the higher seat on the fishing style sit on tops actually do? Make casting easier? Stability doesn’t really seem to be an issue with as wide as the sit on tops are. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By rgaper:
Hobie Outback owner here... Advice given elsewhere in this thread on "try before you buy" is completely accurate. Not only should you go to a demo day at a local kayak/sup shop, but once you zero in on what you think you like, see if they offer a 4 hour tour or fishing trip. I fish saltwater creeks, tidal rivers, and some flats. There's no way that I could do it effectively while still paddling a kayak. Pedal-drive is a game changer. I caught more fish last year than my friends with powerboats and without all of the bullshit. Originally I was car-topping the kayak, but opted for a trailer setup instead which enables me to have a fully rigged & ready boat. Above all things, wear your PFD. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Flysc: The most stable and comfortable boat I own is an Ascend sit in. Ascend puts really nice raised chairs in all their chaired boats, sit in or sit on tops. That being said, my favorite kayak is my Perception Pescador Pro 120 sit on top. I chose that boat because a sit on top is more suited for my favorite kind of bass fishing....creeks. In in my research and demos of various SOT's, I came down to two choices, the Pescador and the Seaghost 12'. Both were similarly priced, too. I ended up choosing the Pescador because the chair sat a good bit lower than all the other SOT's I'd tried, including the Seaghost and all the Jacksons and Ascends. It has a low center of gravity and still keeps my tail from sitting soggy all day like in non-chaired boat. The Pescador Pro models likely have the only chaired SOT's with that low a center of gravity. In my creek fishing, one of my favorite methods of fishing is parking on shoals, rocks and logs. I just throw one leg to stall on a jutting rock or log and both feet down to stall in a shallow shoal. That is a lot harder and more uncomfortable in a sit in. It is also harder to do in a SOT that has a really high chair. Those are more geared to folks who like to get up and stand on their kayaks. I seldom do that in my fishing, in a creek or a lake. View Quote Originally Posted By Flysc: I always poo-poo'd Hobie folks as having more money than cents until last year during a state tourney I was in. One of the members took his tank, a Pro Angler, with a Mirage drive. I quickly discovered that the Mirage is a genius design. He put that thing through some class 2 rapids and when we'd hit flat water stretches, I could not keep pace with him and I have a decently fast paddle boat. I can imagine that drive is something else pushing a lighter boat like an Outback. I think if I ever go to a more expensive kayak, it will be an Outback with a Mirage. I will have to demo one first. View Quote Edit: multi-quote failure. |
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Originally Posted By mchgnxj24: I also want to check out the new Pelican catch. I’m not sold on the Ram-X material, but I do like their pedal system that is similar to Hobie. Edit: multi-quote failure. View Quote |
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Just picked this one up. a Perception Pescador with Pilot drive.
Price was right, and I had been looking for a pedal boat... Attached File Attached File My wife who likes to paddle will take over my Ascend FS12T, now she gets to fidget with the fish finder. Giving my boy the Ocean. |
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I have no useful skills, therefore I supervise.
Call sign:Radio Silence AKA: Lil' Shrimpy |
Any thoughts on the old town predator xl?
Its for bass fishing. |
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Everybody that eats my stuff says I should jar it up.
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Originally Posted By tooly:
Any thoughts on the old town predator xl? Its for bass fishing. View Quote Local dealer is very high on the Old Town pedal kayaks, he has switched over to a new yak called the Top Water. It's 10' I believe, definitely shorter but has the same pedal drive as the Predator. Best of the bicycle type pedal drives, engineered by Minn Kota. |
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No snowflake feels responsible for an avalanche
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Originally Posted By tooly:
Any thoughts on the old town predator xl? Its for bass fishing. View Quote |
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Thanks guys.
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Everybody that eats my stuff says I should jar it up.
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Within the next week or two I will be picking up a new yak. If I go paddle I'm looking at the 3 Waters Big Fish 120 or the Feel Free Lure 11.5 (because it can be upgrade to pedal later)
If I opt to drop the cash and get a pedal drive I'm looking at the Native Titan 12.5, the Hobie Outback, or the Lure 11.5 or maybe the 13.5 |
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Originally Posted By s1rGr1nG0:
Within the next week or two I will be picking up a new yak. If I go paddle I'm looking at the 3 Waters Big Fish 120 or the Feel Free Lure 11.5 (because it can be upgrade to pedal later) If I opt to drop the cash and get a pedal drive I'm looking at the Native Titan 12.5, the Hobie Outback, or the Lure 11.5 or maybe the 13.5 View Quote |
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Any recommendations for a VHF radio?
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"And then I woke up."
"You can go to the desert, but you're not going to get there by accident." |
Pedal drive sound great, except for the boat weight. My boat weighs 60# in stock trim, probably 70# with the cargo deck. I love that it is easily handled on solo trips.
BTW, anyone doing LED lights on their yaks? Drew up a schematic and looked at parts on Amazon this week. $150 or so could do a system with white flood light, markers, interior and IR flood. May be my next project... |
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Originally Posted By 1ipschoser:
Pedal drive sound great, except for the boat weight. My boat weighs 60# in stock trim, probably 70# with the cargo deck. I love that it is easily handled on solo trips. BTW, anyone doing LED lights on their yaks? Drew up a schematic and looked at parts on Amazon this week. $150 or so could do a system with white flood light, markers, interior and IR flood. May be my next project... View Quote Already have a battery for my Garmin Striker, so it has power. |
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"And then I woke up."
"You can go to the desert, but you're not going to get there by accident." |
Originally Posted By ziarifleman:
I'd like to put lights on my kayak. Already have a battery for my Garmin Striker, so it has power. View Quote A friend and I recently did a night paddle to a remote camp site. The lights would be great if someone in a bass boat came charging down the river... The night paddle was awesome. Have also done it with NODS. Fun adventures! |
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Originally Posted By 1ipschoser: Sounds like an easy mod since you have power. Search "marine LED lights" on Amazon. A friend and I recently did a night paddle to a remote camp site. The lights would be great if someone in a bass boat came charging down the river... The night paddle was awesome. Have also done it with NODS. Fun adventures! View Quote |
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"And then I woke up."
"You can go to the desert, but you're not going to get there by accident." |
I am picking up a Hobie Outback on Monday.
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No snowflake feels responsible for an avalanche
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