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The Kraken
Jackson Kayaks and Jim Sammons are getting ready to "release the Kraken" this boat was designed from the hull up to be a paddlers dream. I paddled the prototype hull and was very impressed. These guys knocked it out of the park again with the deck layout.
http://www.kayakfishingmagazine.net/...on-kraken.html |
Nice, I was wondering what the deck layout was going to be like. It's going to be much more expensive than I thought but the specs look good. I'm sure Jim will post an update to his original thread soon. http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/s...ad.php?t=20104
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That thing is going to retail almost much as an Outback! :eek:
Personally I'd rather pedal than paddle. :D FFY. |
It looks like a well thought out Pacific fish killin' machine.
The length, width, and weight capacity are almost identical to my 8 year old ride which is very stable and paddles well. I look forward to seeing what the hull looks like and all the features up close. |
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just an opinion.
Too much rigging, too heavy, dont trust ram, dont like modular design on bait tank, neoprene doesnt "seal" anything. Would like to see a stripped down version of the hull. Hobie exacerbated this "rigged to death" out of the box trend I dont follow. Give me a kayak with a tested hull. Ill do the rest. |
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i'm glad that the big ocean type kayaks are getting a new push from these kayak suppliers. gives customers much more options to choose from. |
Too much wasted space where the Plano box goes. Makes the reach to the tank and the rod holders too far.
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Yea Patrick the reach to the bait tank and rod holders does look far. Also the forward gear track looks way too far forward to be useful, and the side rails don't look wide enough to support mounting any rod holders. Gear track on the side rails would be my preference. At $2k msrp + plumbing + rudder + paddle I'm thinking ~$2700 otd to get on the water without a FF. Pricey. Can't wait to see one rigged up, might be better than I think.
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Looks nice. A Kraken Jr would be killer. :cool:
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I know nothing about Jackson kayaks.
First glance...the seat looks like a lawn chair...might not be the best ride for MY application? I will say this... it could be a really good kayak since Sammons was part of the design.;) I'd like a test drive before I judge. |
I'm not saying it won't paddle and handle very well. That's just a heck of a reach for us 5'8" guys.
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I know I can't wait to get mine. |
Yeah got it.
It was an option on my Prowler and I stand behind what I said. Neoprene doesnt "seal" anything. |
options, options , options.
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Been on the road, thanks for getting this posted up on here.
I will address a couple questions and comments. Zed I think you are wrong on the neoprene I have had this on kayaks in the past and it is dry as a bone. Not sure why you have had issues with this style of hatch. The worst part about the neoprene for me is it can be a PIMA to get on properly. The forward track was honestly put there for all the GoPro Junkies out there. There is also gear track on the center hatch, directly behind the seat and along the rail at the rear, another spot for those Cameras. Having tested the boat, for me at least, the reach to the tank is not bad at all, and if you do have issue, well then don't use the Plano and just slide the bait tank forward. Someone mentioned being similar to a Tarpon 140, yeah not really, this thing paddles way better. At least the prototype did. CaboJohn, Yes the seat looks like a lawn chair and honestly feels a bit like one, which if fine by me because I can sit in a lawn chair a lot longer than I can in most of the old school kayak seats. Though it is the "lawn Chair style" of seat it is much lower than others to keep the center of gravity down. The seat is also on a track so that you can adjust the trim of the kayak based on the load you are carrying. Full bait tank slide forward, full game bag in the hull slide back. I played with this feature in the prototype and it made a huge difference in how the boat paddled. I spent over 20 years in an OK so there is certainly some influence there on the style of boat but this thing really does take it to the next level. If you don't like the way it is rigged it is a pretty simple matter of rerigging it how you like. The market trend has been to have boats ready to fish out of the box. At to the weight, as mentioned it is right in line with every other kayak in its range. And one hell of a lot lighter than 99% of the Hobies. Would I like it lighter, heck yes, who wouldn't but unless we go a different method of production this is where we end up. The mold just arrived at the factory so we should have a production run of the Kraken very soon. It will be introduced at OR August 5th. I may have one before that, if not very soon after. Once I have my boat I will set up a time with Brent at OEX to have it at his shop for anyone to see and try out. I am super excited for this kayak to come out, of course it will not be the perfect kayak for everyone. But I am pretty happy to put my name on it. https://gameon2.files.wordpress.com/...raken5left.jpg If you are looking for a true paddlers fishing kayak, I think you should give this thing a try. The Kraken is putting the kayak back in kayak fishing. |
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Anyone want to buy a cuda? Lol
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Good to see you at OR Andy, can't wait for you to get the Krakens in your shop
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