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08-17-2011, 10:04 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: San Pedro
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Question about the Malibu x-13 and OK T13 and more?
For the last couple weeks I have been going to Kayak on the Water in Long Beach and just renting a yak for a couple hours a few days a week to get the paddling and maneuvering down. Kicked my ass first day out, still loved it! They have the Malibu X-13 and that is what I have been riding. Their yaks seem pretty beat up, but the place is close and cheap for the rentals. I am thinking of picking up the OK Trident 13 angler. It seems like a good yak and a lot of folks give it praise. I am 5'11-230lbs. I live in San Pedro and plan to do most of my fishing out of Cabrillo and RPV with a run to LJ eventually. The X-13 and OK have very similar specs but i was wondering if they handle and feel similar? The x13 seems to handle fine, a bit of a wet ride for me but that is expected since they have no seats and it is a water sport. I don't know where i could rent an OK to try out near the South Bay? If anyone has any suggestions, I would love to hear them. I am not fixed on the OK 13T, i just like the easy access to rods and it seems well laid out, but i would love to hear any other opinions. I have pretty limited experience with yaking but have decided to go at it full speed. Thanks for your help everyone and I'm looking forward to making some new fishing buddies Dan |
08-17-2011, 11:16 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Carlsbad
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I would go with the OKT15, I have the T13 and its a great kayak, but could use some more weight capacity for those good days otw It's nice to have that extra weight capacity for loading the yak with gear and fish I have never owned a Malibu, but they seem like solid kayaks! Can't go wrong with either yak, for you're first rig! You can up grade when you discover your likes and dislikes! I'd say go with trident 15! Tarpons are also SOLID, and hear they handle quite well but lack the storage.I'm sure someone will chime in about Hobie, I am personally trying to master a true classic paddle yak then make the switch to the dark-side Good luck to you!
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08-18-2011, 03:22 PM | #3 |
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Location: San Pedro
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Thanks for the response Rav3n805! I haven't seen the 13 and 15 next to each other yet. I am a little concerned with size since i will be storing in the house and i will probably be mounting it on the roof of my CRV. Thinking about it though, 13 and 15 ft don't seem like that much of a length difference, i will have to measure my storage space. I hadn't really considered past 13', i thought that may be a little long already
I have looked into the hobbies. They seem really nice but probably a little overkill for me at this stage unless i found a nice one used. Thanks Dan |
08-18-2011, 03:57 PM | #4 |
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Location: newbury park ca
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Hobie Outback (darkside) 13 feet just right...
I had an Xfactor for 3 years, great stable ride, pretty fast, the tarps are good but if you get addicted like most in here, you will go through a couple before you settle in...welcome to the crew |
08-20-2011, 07:46 AM | #5 |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Southbay (hometown L.A)
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If price is not an issue Hobie Outback hands down. As far as a place near by to compare boats side by side in San Pedro is Xstreamline on Gaffey. By far they have the most invEntory. Not sure if you can demo them but inwas there recently and they must have had 6 tridents on display in an assortment of colors.
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