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Top 10 Fishing Kayaks
I'm gonna make a list of the top 10 fishing kayaks of all time just to throw on the website or newsletter or somewhere, thought it would be fun to get some input. I haven't come up with the list yet, but here's some contenders, in no particular order:
Cobra Fish N Dive OK Scupper Pro Malibu X-Factor Hobie Revolution OK Trident 15 WS Tarpon Series Malibu Stealth 14 Malibu extreme OK Torque Hobie Pro Angler What you got? |
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Oh, yes. I remember this guy. I wonder if he ever took it out to LJ.
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I said kayaks, not waterworld props. :D
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maybe look at overall sales. for instance, no mention of the prowler 13/15 yet they have been proven fish killing machines for a long time, and still are awesome fishing kayaks and very popular. durability and longevity are important.
how about versatility? some kayaks are great in one type fishery, but would be a tough ride in others. some are good for many things but don't excel in any (which is why I love my prowler 13 by the way). for instance, the pro angler would be useless up in malibu. you'd never get that thing through the surf where I launch. (nor up and down the steps at esco!!) neither the torque. how about price or simplicity? a scrambler XT or drifter can't be beat for that. |
Started with a SPTW & really liked it. Moved on to a P15 & really like it.
I think I just really like fishing out of a kayak |
A simple idea
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It began with his cousin Jed...:farmer: |
This might surprise some people but according to my friends at Hobie, their best seller is the Outback. It is not as popular as some other models for ocean use around here but the folks who fish on lakes and rivers appear to like it.
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Cobra Marauder....punches thru surf and very fast...also only 56lbs. which I am thankful for every time I have to heave it atop my car after an exhausting day on the water.
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Well seeing as how most kayaks were made out here (until OK moved recently) there is bound to be more on the list from the West Coast. I see no problem with Brians start to the list other than skipping the Prowler 15. |
I'd really like a Tarpon 160. I am waiting on CJ when he sells his team version :) j/k
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I've owned cobra tour, fish n dive, xfaxtor and a prowler. I now own a hobie revo and pound for pound the best kayak, that's for someone like me @ 165lbs. Once you peddle to the dark side there's no going back.
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owned an x-factor, Prowler Big game, and now a Malibu Extreme...
X-factor was a great boat. But the Extreme is by far hands down my favorite. I plan to buy another one in the future. |
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Oh and send me your email, ill get you that picture of the Sandbass. |
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How about the Heritage Redfish 14?:)
Who's with me?:luxhello: |
my Trident 13 is sick!!!!!!
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What, no Scrambler XT? :D I would take the new X13 over any other kayak on the market
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Fact of life. The only major East Coast brand we regularly see on our Pacific Shores is Wilderness. If you can't buy it, it can't be a west coast classic. That knocks out Emotion, FeelFree, RTM, Hurricane, even Native (although at least one SoCal shop sells a couple of their models).
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I'll back up Iceman on the X13 ! I love mine!
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Just saw this thread after starting a new one.
Why aren't there any glass kayak's on the list ? ( On the forum and article on website ) I know they are difficult to get , but they must get a chance. I know I am a bit biased, because I have a kaskazi dorado II, but I always felt that it will be under the top 10 fishing kayaks out there. |
I love my Cobra Marauder, though it is a bit heavy. More so than my Wilderness Systems Tarpon 140. I have the old model and its hatches are a PITA though they are quite waterproof. Its interior space is lacking as well.
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Bump. Although in need of updates this might help some of the newer people that are looking for seaworthy kayaks.
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"Best" can have soooooo many definitions that a list like this will always be contentious. Just as one glaring example, your question seems to assume that all kayak fishing is SoCal ocean fishing. That's hardly true. It may be all that YOU do, but for folks in the other 99.44% of the country, it is not.
Another example: I've only owned one kayak, so by definition it is the "best" one ever - for me. It's a ProAngler 14. Finally, one of my pet peeves: The word is "pedal" not peddle (which means to sell door-to-door.) You only peddle a kayak if you schlep them around selling them. |
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Don't forget my Big Red Squid!!! Gosh I miss that girl. 16' fast as lightning, and the the "wings" on the front pushed your nose right over the surf. The only reason I got rid of her was lack of a tank well. Outside of that she was beast. http://i1225.photobucket.com/albums/...2009.49.56.jpg
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I've only owned a Stealth 14 so I may be biased but I think the built in front bait tank is a great design and helps keep it on the list.
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I would say Hobie outback too.
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X FACTOR by far the best for surf launching and stability on the water. My X13 is a little easier to paddle and goes a little faster. But when your weight is on the + side of 220lbs the top heavier center of gravity makes it so any quick move to reach for another pole in the back or get something out of the crate in the back of the kayak it rocks a lot more and you have to be a little more carefull not to lean if you don't want to get wet. There is only about a 6 lb difference in weight between the 2. In either case that is like a 45% less weigh with 65% more weight carying capacity than a Hobie. As far as PA's go if I wanted to haul around that much weight and needed a little more deck space, than I would just buy a center console skiff. the X FACTOR is still the best because of all the Hatches and storage room. If I was shopping for a new Kayak the X FACTOR would still be my choice.
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If paddling, the trident for me. stable, lots of storage, goes thru the surf with no problems, fairly dry and easy to paddle.
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OK Torque?
I'm curious as to why you put the Ocean Kayak Torque in your top 10. I have a '13 PA 14 and a '13 OK Torque. The Torque is fun but nowhere near the quality fishing machine that PA is.
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My first kayak was a mini-X which was great for lakes but a bit sketchy for salt.
My second was a Malibu Pro-Explorer, fast and tracked OK but no room for a proper bait tank!. With my back injury had to move to a pedal yak. Bought an Outback and tricked it out with a lot of help from "Mr. Iceman". LOOOVVVEEE the balance as my screen name infers I Fly fish from my Yak and need the secondary stability it provides. Can't wait to hook a :wsb: and :yt: on the Fly from a yak. Have fished Cedros from a Sportboat and landed a 25# :yt: what a kick that was!!! :D Can't wait for my first sleigh ride in my Outback! But that is what works for me!!! :cool: FFY. |
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