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Join Date: May 2013
Posts: 157
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I guess it comes down to would you use that baittank/livewell and storage compartments? Or are you planning on putting your own bait tank on it and if you got the cobra would you add storage?
As far as not being a good kayak for in and past the surf...I'll say that I've taken my s-9 out of La Jolla and its been fine. If I sink because I take on too much water then maybe I'll write a different review... lol
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Made in U.S.A.
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Dana Point
Posts: 1,625
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It does take on water but it's not enough to worry about sinking. I've drained out maybe a half gallon after 7-8 hours on the water in normal conditions.
That might sound like a lot but it's not even enough to be able to use a hand pump. Since then I've gooped the hatch-to-hull gaskets and it seems better. Next I will find better fitting hatch lid seals and I think it will stay pretty dry inside. I've taken it out in "rough" waters (5-6 foot swells with short timing and multiple direction smaller cross swells) but I was uncomfortable being out there long before I would consider the yak unsafe. But that's just my inexperience I'm sure. There was water coming over the bow and the sides. I bet if I strapped a crash dummy on the yak, it would have a bunch of water in it but it would have still been floating the next day ![]() Overall, the features of the yak out-weigh the hatch problem. BTW, there is the blem sale going on this weekend where you can buy one for a good price and give it a real try. That way it should resell for about what you paid for it if you change your mind.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Richland Oregon
Posts: 1,547
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The Stealth hatches have been reworked a few times and the S-12 bow hatch was very recently remodeled as well.
Also the Ride series is a great boat that will offer similar stability and feel as your FnD however it will handle rough conditions better and is a more efficient hull than either the FnD (by a long shot) or the Malibus. |
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Junior
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Diamond Bar Ca
Posts: 8
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Well im going to give the stealth 12 a shot. Picking it up today and helpfully take it out Sat. Review to come. Thanks for all the input
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