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Old 07-18-2012, 12:58 PM   #12
wiredantz
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Originally Posted by lowprofile View Post
... i've never thrown my paddle.. lol.

the hobie really is the way to go in the long run. but... they aren't the best for surf launches (from what i've seen) and my X factor, with a few mods to keep it dry inside, will punch through, yes through, the white wash and over any big wave or swell with ease. the only hard part is timing it right and managing the 14fter in the skinny and not having it turn sideways when you go to jump in.

the new x factor has another hatch that can be used as dry storage or a bait tank.

paddling really is a hassle though, especially around kelp while trying to troll or set a bait. it seems like you find a spot, paddle up current, drop the bait then you paddling again to get back on the spot and then your bait gets hung up on a kelp stringer, or you hook a 3ft halibut in the kelp and you cant keep on top of it and drag it through 15 strands of kelp just to get hung up and then your paddling around it all with the rod in the holder and end up loosing the fish in the end...

FINALLY SOMEONE WHO KNOWS The x-factor!

Im always paddling in that thing
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