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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: San Pedro
Posts: 144
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Question about the Malibu x-13 and OK T13 and more?
Hi guys, I've been lurking for a while as I have been slowly building up my confidence to try some Yak fishing. I have been a casual fisherman since i was a kid and figured I could talk my wife into saying OK for the Kayak by pulling the old "Come on dear, it's a good workout and fresh fish too!" Anyways, long story short she is all for it. I haven't yaked since i was a kid and that was whitewater once.
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 |
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