Since buying a pedal drive kayak last season I found myself wanting a light weight throw and go style of paddle kayak. Something light weight with a clean deck, the ability to stand and cast, but also be able to paddle at a decent pace.
I read a lot of great things about crescents light tackle. I couldn't make up my mind for the longest time and did want to try stand up paddle boarding for some time. I decided to get the Sup+ because it just seemed to check a lot of the boxes for that I have been looking for.
The Crescent Sup+ is a kayak paddle board hybrid. At 11'10" and 33" wide it was plenty stable to stand and sight fish. It has a pontoon style hull which leads to its added stability. At only 58lbs its a breeze to load and unload from the roof of my car.
As for the rigging I tend to lean twords the keep it simple. Two rod holders up front for tolling or staging rods while standing. A simple mink crate behind the seat, as well as a yakattack visicarbon pole. I might end up adding a anchor to this setup at a later date.
As for paddling it tracks pretty well. Its no speed machine but it does the job. The clean open deck will work well for my fly fishing days. Also with all the gear tracks the rigging is limitless. Currently just need one more mount so I can put my GoPro on as well. The only downside is the seat sits rather low so getting up and down can be a chore at times. But I plan to get the larry chair at a later date to solve this issue. Anyone looking for a lighter weight paddle kayak, I encourage you to see what Crescent kayaks have to offer.
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I read a lot of great things about crescents light tackle. I couldn't make up my mind for the longest time and did want to try stand up paddle boarding for some time. I decided to get the Sup+ because it just seemed to check a lot of the boxes for that I have been looking for.
The Crescent Sup+ is a kayak paddle board hybrid. At 11'10" and 33" wide it was plenty stable to stand and sight fish. It has a pontoon style hull which leads to its added stability. At only 58lbs its a breeze to load and unload from the roof of my car.
As for the rigging I tend to lean twords the keep it simple. Two rod holders up front for tolling or staging rods while standing. A simple mink crate behind the seat, as well as a yakattack visicarbon pole. I might end up adding a anchor to this setup at a later date.
As for paddling it tracks pretty well. Its no speed machine but it does the job. The clean open deck will work well for my fly fishing days. Also with all the gear tracks the rigging is limitless. Currently just need one more mount so I can put my GoPro on as well. The only downside is the seat sits rather low so getting up and down can be a chore at times. But I plan to get the larry chair at a later date to solve this issue. Anyone looking for a lighter weight paddle kayak, I encourage you to see what Crescent kayaks have to offer.
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