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Trident 15 angler is only 60lbs and capacity is 500-550 lbs. the only complaint I have about it is that it catches the wind on the side during windy days on the water.
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What are your thoughts on the Thresher 14 Andy?
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My Trident feels heavier than 60lbs.. Lol. Maybe I'm just weak.
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Yeah the T15 is closer to 75 pounds unlaiden so yes the Kraken is a tad heavier but then again a ton lighter than the Hobies out there.
someone mentioned the pump clogging, with many days on the water and going over the thick kelp and weeds it has yet to happen to me. The Demo is at Sunset shop next Saturday and I am going to try and come up and bring a couple more Krakens so people can try them out. I have one with a rudder and one without. |
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Wonder if Jackson has any plans in the works to make a smaller version of "the Kraken"... like 14'... they could call it "the Squid"... lol... Seriously though, I'd sure be interested in it if they did! |
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They have a shorter thresher, I love the flex pod for the fishfinder/ battery.
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In the bu' I have problems with eel grass clogging my pump on my Hobie tank.
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it wouldn't be right
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In regards to the bait pumps, I believe that if you just reverse the terminals it will go backwards. Im pretty positive.
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Here is a new walkthrough video we did on the Kraken
https://youtu.be/as-pgrKrWas |
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I mentioned on someone's fish report that I thought they had a thresher seeing it otw. Didn't realize it was a kraken. Two awesome looking boats! Attachment 16055 |
Picked mine up a couple weeks ago.
Haven't had it long enough for a detailed opinion but hears the short term thinking.
It's long and heavy, had an Outback before so no huge difference in weight once loaded. I do use an hitch extender so it's very easy to load on my truck. Had to change to a paddle type cause of knee issues. Kraken paddles very well and the rudder helps with getting the big boy around and makes for easy paddling without changing up strokes. The seat's comfy as any, adjustments can be made to compensate for load changes or even launching and returning thru swell. Just got my bait tank rigged so no comment on placement or performance yet. Front hatch is good for long term storage but not easily accessed while at sea. Center hatch has good storage. I haven't tried rod storage there yet. OEX Mission Bay has one to demo, just call em. If you live in the SD North County you're welcome to check mine out. |
Interesting addition - the new Kraken 13.5 http://jacksonkayak.com/blog/kayak/k...s/kraken-13-5/
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