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07-12-2016, 06:38 PM | #1 |
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Old town predator pdl
A lot of new stuff at icast...curious about the old town predator pdl https://youtu.be/7HlAxgqRuUs
Reported 6 mph unloaded. Also reverse which would be helpful when bass fishing with wind. Not sure if you will be able to swap a minkota drive in the same bay. Looks pretty sturdy as well. Will be upgrading from my old mini x I've had since 2008...bout time. Sent from my SM-N900T using Tapatalk |
07-13-2016, 09:07 AM | #2 |
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That looks like a well designed fishing kayak. And as good as Hobie's mirage drive is, this pdl looks small and simple. I like simply. Saw that Hobie has s system that gives their drive a reverse. And it looks like a complicated fix to an already complicated system.
Hobie has such a strong local following that this drive, like the propel drive, might have trouble gaining acceptance. I remember the generally negative reaction the mirage drive got when it was released. |
07-13-2016, 11:12 PM | #3 | |
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It's a workout going further south and back especially with fish...I still use a Crack of dawn paddle that's about a ton compared to what's out now. Years from now people will probably feel the same about todays hobies with all the rapid advancements in kayak tech. Since I like simple the jackson kraken looked tempting...but after consecutive days of long paddling it will still take a toll. The old town looks promising...along with quick reverse. This could come in handy on a big surf reverse reentry landing speeding in reverse then powering forward when a wave comes then reversing again...then pull up in 3 feet of water paddling backwards. I'm told the old town drive also floats and the hull design looks like it will surf better than a pa hull. Prop is supposed to be weed less and may be better than the other prop yaks that have been out. Skeptics say there will be issues with kelp but if you are flylining slow trolling if that's a problem your bait probably has kelp too. I'll just have to test drive them all...would be nice to surf test them Sent from my SM-N900T using Tapatalk |
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07-13-2016, 11:37 PM | #4 |
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07-14-2016, 07:57 AM | #5 |
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I'm a die hard Hobie guy, but I have to say this kayak doesn't look bad. There are a lot of similarities in the two, enough to consider buying one.
I don't think they have to break any barriers regarding the pedal drive, Hobie's done that already. I imagine the real make or break will be the price difference between this and the Hobie models.
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07-14-2016, 08:25 AM | #6 |
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I like the recumbent bike style of peddling over the back and forth of the mirage drive which would be a big reason for me to go this route. I've been looking at the Native Slayer also. Since my rotator cuff decided to start acting up again it looks like I will have to make the choice sooner than later. I'm going out of Newport this weekend for a long paddle so I will see how much this shoulder is going to act up but I do like the looks of this Old Town, I guess I will have to sell one of my toys. I do hate the weight of these peddle kayaks. Why can't they make them 20lbs lighter?
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07-14-2016, 08:18 PM | #7 | |
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79lbs with no seat and drive. Here is a more thorough walk through. https://youtu.be/xYxmDVhrcuk A lot of space behind the seat for a bait tank and fish. Built in dry box...seat looks simple to adjust along with rudder controls that look solid. This thing looked pretty stable too in other videos standing up in it on calm water. Made in U.S.A. I figure I'll just build this thread for the bwe archives for someone shopping for a new kayak in a few months. I'm still interested.... Sent from my SM-N900T using Tapatalk Last edited by pingpangdang; 07-14-2016 at 08:44 PM. |
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07-17-2016, 07:25 AM | #8 |
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Won best of show boat category at icast https://youtu.be/Le-ttCOqy-g
Complete list http://www.icastfishing.org/news/pre...f-show-awards/ Sent from my SM-N900T using Tapatalk |
07-17-2016, 09:53 PM | #9 | |
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The point is... TRY BEFORE YOU BUY |
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07-18-2016, 06:04 AM | #10 | |
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I have not heard from jackson and I think they are probably going to surprise everyone sooner than later with their own drive system tailored to socal beach launches and conditions Sent from my SM-N900T using Tapatalk |
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07-18-2016, 12:07 AM | #11 |
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As much as we would like to see good alternatives to hobie, this still does not seem like a good fit for surf type launches..
I can't get past how high the drive sticks out while trying to jump in to surf launch.. I am always seeking alternative kayaks for different situation so maybe this would be great for lakes, bay etc..? Then again so is a Hobie... Now if I ever find a peddle kayak that is low profile, light weight and can also be paddled .. Well then take my money please! |
07-18-2016, 06:19 AM | #12 | |
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http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/578cd750348a8/giphy.gif Sent from my SM-N900T using Tapatalk Last edited by pingpangdang; 07-18-2016 at 06:25 AM. |
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07-18-2016, 11:31 AM | #13 |
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Is seen you do crazier things off that small kayak of yours on the water so I don't doubt your abilities at all...
Hope to fish again another day soon.. |
07-28-2016, 09:37 PM | #14 |
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Noob here! With a noob Question on OT Predator PDL
This new PDL system, the body looks like a modified Ocean Kayak BG Prowler 2, I know it's the same parent company to old town. But, is the Predetaor PDL suitable as a kayak a noob like me to learn on. The only experience I have is fishing with the guys from HOW. (BTW, my son and I are having a BLAST at theses events)
I have a back injury on the mend, so traditional paddle is a bit trying and pain recovery after an event is a bit. (But it doesn't take away from the experience). Your positive input is greatly appreciated. |
07-29-2016, 03:07 PM | #15 | |
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Might want to sit in one for at least an hour or whatever your normal fishing duration is. Don't forget about weight loading and unloading and how you will do that ....that will jack your back too Sent from my SM-N900T using Tapatalk |
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07-29-2016, 04:53 PM | #16 |
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Thanks for the info, I live in the Inland Empire, (dream of moving to the San Diego area someday). I will try before I buy. I just want to make an informed purchase on a quality product that will last.
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08-05-2016, 09:19 AM | #17 |
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It is looking very promising that we will be giving one of these to some lucky winner at the James Lebowitz Memorial Tournament in the raffle
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10-13-2016, 02:34 PM | #18 |
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Just got my demo today, come by this weekend if you want to test one out.
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