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09-16-2016, 05:17 PM | #21 | |
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09-16-2016, 07:27 PM | #22 |
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What happens if you hook a big fish and he takes off around the AI- seems like the Pantoons will be a hindrance?
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09-16-2016, 08:30 PM | #23 |
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You can collapse the amas while fighting a fish. I prefer the TI, for in the back seat you can land a fish without collapsing the amas. Unless alone and a really big fish, then again collapse an ama.
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09-16-2016, 08:35 PM | #24 | |
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If you got the space, look for an older TI, can always upgrade the seat to an Attwood, which I prefer over the newer Vantage seats. I keep around a Revolution 11. Love it for short hops, easy to load in my car hatchback or truck. Can usually manhandle for launching.
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09-16-2016, 08:41 PM | #25 | |
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09-16-2016, 08:42 PM | #26 | |
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I'd been shopping for a while and really really wanted a TI, and would have settled for an older one too, but never saw one come up in my price range. I had to sell my Revo 13 to fund the new boat, but I still have a little paddle kayak that I can use for dinking around. |
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09-17-2016, 09:33 AM | #27 |
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The AI is a fun boat to sail. And with the ammas out its stable enough to walk all over. Dispite having basically no place to put your feet. As a fishing boat it's not great. Ive found when in sail configuration there is always some thing in the way. The best AI set up for fishing for me was to have just one amma n no sail.
Can't call it an actual negative cause it is what it is. But the AI is a massive rig when the ammas are on. Loading n unloading the rigged boat is a work out. And if taken down the set up takes a bit of time on the beach. Surf launch n landings can be anxiety inducing to say the least. I landed on a very crowded summer day. After waiting maybe 10 minutes for a wide enough gap to put the AI thru I ended up standing on the yak, blowing a whistle, and gesticulating to the rental yakkers to clear a lane. The AI isn't the only reason the roof under my racks are completely rusted out but carrying that massive yak seriously over weighted the mounts. A trailer or full truck rack would be best. Every yak has plusses n minuses. The AI is a great boat if you want to greatly extend your range. Not so good for surf launches. Just my opinions here. Mike |
09-17-2016, 04:28 PM | #28 | |
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If and when I go back to LJ, I'm planning to run just the hull with no amas. Even one ama seems like too much gear to pack. I haven't had it out just the hull, but I'm hoping that it will basically be like an overgrown Revolution. My daughter insisted I include a |
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09-18-2016, 08:42 AM | #29 |
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You're right about getting wet. Being so low to the water is feels like every splash ends up in your face.
The AI with no ammas is a good boat. It's long n fast, but not too stable. I took my AI out at the shores 4 times. 3 of the 4 trips the wind didn't blow hard enough to give me the "free ride" back that I hoped for. The trip I did get to sail back was super fun. There was a good WSW blowing so I was able to run the fastest tack all the way back from the NW corner. The best part was that the wind direction allowed it to wrap around the point in to the cove. So I was able to keep on the same optimal tack thru a greater than 90° turn. About 1/2 way thru the turn I cleared the point. The wind actually increased while the chop was cut off. It felt like when you're water skiing around the outside of a sharp turn and going much faster than the boat. Never felt any thing close to it. Draw back was that a life guard chased me down on a jet ski cause I was to close to the swimming area. Mike |
09-18-2016, 10:22 AM | #30 |
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AI hooping'
Fishing while sitting on the trampolines with your feet on the amas is really comfortable and fun...landing a fish is a blast on the tramps. It's too much trouble for me to swing in one of the amas especially when trolling...it's enough work just stopping the boat and furling the sail while reaching for the rod.
Warburto...I like using the Rail Blaza starport holders and ama mounts for the AI they work pretty good for additional rod holders. The trailer works great for the AI and the PA... I took both up to the Sierras recently and I used the AI with out the alas and amas for most of the trip...it paddled and peddled really well and...it turns on a dime with that big old sailing rudder. Without the tramps and the amas there really isn't a whole lot of room on the deck of the AI. I added the 1 1/2" Ram mounts to the front aka tube...one for the Lowrance 7" and the other for a Ram tube rod holder. It's really hard to get those Ram holders to tighten up enough for a good trolling hit but it's the easiest way to mount an extra holder. The AI isn't for everyone but I've found it to be a fun and versatile fishing kayak!
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