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I fished today out of a Kaku Wahoo 12.5 kayak in Ozello, FL. My guide, Jacinda Rose, works at Kaku when she is not guiding. She provided the kayak for my use. Here are some observations.
Pros
- roomy (lots of space in front of the seat and in the tank well area)
- the cockpit floor is mostly flat to allow easy standing
- the kayak was wide and stable
- the elevated seat was comfortable
- it paddled well once I got it moving
Cons
- the cockpit area has no cupholders or small recesses to hold a few lures. I had to lay any extra plastic tails and jigheads on the flat floor. Almost every other kayak I have been in does have some built-in areas for small tackle storage.
- the foot rests were small and not angled well; however, they were readily adjustable front to back
- I noticed more hull slap than on many other kayaks
- the kayak did not turn well from a stopped position (it took more effort to move it 90 or 180 degrees than many other kayaks)
- the gear tracks in front of the seat are not level (they tilt outward a bit). This made the rod holder position less than optimal.
All Kaku models other than the Wahoo are based on an SUP design. Since I cannot stand for long, none of those appeal to me. Other users may find those models desirable.John Veil
Annapolis
Native Watercraft Manta Ray 11, Falcon 11
Author - "Fishing in the Comfort Zone" , "Fishing Road Trip - 2019", "My Fishing Life: Two Years to Remember", and "The Way I Like to Fish -- A Kayak Angler's Guide to Shallow Water, Light Tackle Fishing"
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Took the Zulu out on it's maiden voyage over the weekend. Love peddling! Had a few times I got clogged up with weeds. The Zulu is the most stable thing I've ever been on. I can stand on the seat and the thing barely moves. I had to raise the rudder to clear some weeds so I climbed over the seat and knelt on the very back of the boat....it didn't move/tilt/teeter. I stood on the back section for a minute and just said to myself "holy shit, this is stable".
Only neg is that it's a tank. I had to drag it about 50ft to the water over soft ground and the keel dug in to the ground making pulling it a pain in the ass. I ordered a set of boondox wheels for transporting. Can't wait to get that installed.
Got the Wahoo delivered yesterday. Feels like a feather compared to the Zulu. Will try and get that one out in the next few days.
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Originally posted by DanMarino View PostAwesome report! Very cool to hear how it is going with the new kayaks. Did you catch any fish? I'm looking forward to seeing how the boondox goes for transporting it.Native Slayer 12
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Awesome to hear about the stability, it's about what I would have expected. Boondox will make it easy peasy to move that kayak around. If you launch in loose sand or mud often consider getting the inflatable Wheel-Eez balloon tires. They roll right over the soft stuff that normal hard tires would dig intoDave
2021 Hobie Outback Camo
2013 Native Slayer Hidden Oak
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I missed it in the first pic you posted... But slow clap for the NSX. I'm tilting my glass to you good sir. Also, great to hear about the new yaks!Christian
2018 Camo Outback
Pau Hana 12' Endurance XL SUP
Riot Mako 10
"I have no idea what I am doing, but this is fun"
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It's a fisher, skewer angler, swimming, plunging, and kayaking heaven. In this space is a town called Tarpon Springs, the Sponge Diving capital of the world. This is the place where the makers of Kaku Kayak were brought up. This is the place where the thought for our fishing kayaks and fishing paddle sheets were conceived.
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Took my Wahoo 10.5 out the other day for the first time and caught a few snakehead.
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Tarpon Springs
Its a fishermen, skewer angler, swimming, plunging and kayaking heaven. In this space is a town called Tarpon Springs, the Sponge Diving capital of the world. This is the place where the makers of Kaku Kayak were brought up. This is the place where the thought for our fishing kayaks and fishing paddle sheets were conceived.
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