Greetings all,
I really need to upgrade the kayak situation this year (my current is laughable, hence the laughing face next to it in my sig). Would love to get some advice from the knowledgable Snaggedliners on which one to get. The only redeemable quality the current yak has is its size & transportability. At 9.5 feet long and about 50 lb, it's easy as can be to get from my yard to the truck to the water. I want to keep at least some of that portability in a new one, so I've been focusing on the 10' models. I have an SUV and access to a truck - my current yak fits nicely in the truck bed or can be laid across the roof rack of the SUV for longer trips. I have an 11'6" stand-up paddleboard that also fits on the roof rack, so I think an 11' or 12' kayak might be OK, but I think I'd prefer the 10'...unless anybody here has any bad experiences with the 10-footers. What is the advantage to going larger? Just the ability to store more stuff? I'm pretty minimalist with my gear, so that's not a big concern.
So I've been looking at these makes/models:
Wilderness Systems Tarpon 100 Angler ($899)
Jackson Cruise 10 Angler ($999)
Jackson Cruise 12 Angler ($1099)
The next question is whether or not I want to spend the extra money for the foot pedals. In that case, I've been looking at the Native Slayer Propel 10 ($2400).
I do enjoy trolling, so the ease of pedaling over paddling is certainly a consideration. I currently paddle to troll (a whole 1 rod at a time) and I never find myself saying "man, I wish I had pedals," but it might be a case of once you try the pedals, you never go back. Interested to hear what those of you who have made the switch think.
Anybody have any experience (good or bad) with any of the models I mentioned above? Or advice in general...Much appreciated!
I really need to upgrade the kayak situation this year (my current is laughable, hence the laughing face next to it in my sig). Would love to get some advice from the knowledgable Snaggedliners on which one to get. The only redeemable quality the current yak has is its size & transportability. At 9.5 feet long and about 50 lb, it's easy as can be to get from my yard to the truck to the water. I want to keep at least some of that portability in a new one, so I've been focusing on the 10' models. I have an SUV and access to a truck - my current yak fits nicely in the truck bed or can be laid across the roof rack of the SUV for longer trips. I have an 11'6" stand-up paddleboard that also fits on the roof rack, so I think an 11' or 12' kayak might be OK, but I think I'd prefer the 10'...unless anybody here has any bad experiences with the 10-footers. What is the advantage to going larger? Just the ability to store more stuff? I'm pretty minimalist with my gear, so that's not a big concern.
So I've been looking at these makes/models:
Wilderness Systems Tarpon 100 Angler ($899)
Jackson Cruise 10 Angler ($999)
Jackson Cruise 12 Angler ($1099)
The next question is whether or not I want to spend the extra money for the foot pedals. In that case, I've been looking at the Native Slayer Propel 10 ($2400).
I do enjoy trolling, so the ease of pedaling over paddling is certainly a consideration. I currently paddle to troll (a whole 1 rod at a time) and I never find myself saying "man, I wish I had pedals," but it might be a case of once you try the pedals, you never go back. Interested to hear what those of you who have made the switch think.
Anybody have any experience (good or bad) with any of the models I mentioned above? Or advice in general...Much appreciated!
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