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Mark
Pasadena, MD
Slate Hobie Revolution 13
Hidden Oak Native Ultimate 12
Lizard Lick Native Ultimate FX Pro
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Originally posted by Mark View PostI agree that the Ultimate 12 is an excellent fishing kayak for the waters smithmal mentioned. I like it so much that my Revo has been wet only 4 times this year. The reason I didn't suggest that he add an Ultimate 12 to his list is because he said weight wasn't an issue. It weighs slightly more than 1/2 as much as the kayaks he is favoring. In my eyes that's an asset but if he's going to trailer it, lightness wouldn't matter much. However, car-topping would add greatly to the number of sites where he could launch it. And it meets each of his other criteria.
I reviewed the boat on Snaggedline perhaps before smithmal joined the forum. Here it is:
http://www.snaggedline.com/showthrea...ltimate+Review
smithmal -- If you want to test paddle it, PM me.
Thanks for suggesting the Native Ultimate 12. I watched some vids on it and it looks pretty stable and its a very roomy clean design. Obviously without scuppers and b/c it's a sit in, taking it out where it could get some water would be a big mistake. I notices the deck isn't also completely flat (which I'd like to see) and the seat sits in it pretty low. Have you had any arm movement issues when fishing b/c of how low in the yak the seat is?
What are your thoughts about the Ultimate 12 vs. the Ultimate FX 12. I read that you sit higher and the sides are higher allowing it to deal with rougher water better. I've also read that the FX is more stable.
I actually just met a Native rep that indicated that he could get me a Native boat at cost if I wanted so Native is on my list.
smithmalsmithmal
2017 Native Ultimate 12 (Lagoon Blue)
Bending Branches Angler Pro Plus Paddle
2016 Old Town Twin Heron Tandem (Mango)
2012 Nova Craft Pal 16' in Royalex-Lite (Burgundy)
1990 Radisson 12' (SportsPal)
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Originally posted by kevinfry View Posti dont see the xfactor video.....the one with the seat issue was the ascend i thought
Sorry... looking at too many yaks has got my brain fried. What I noticed about the X-factor is that it comes with an unbelievable amount of storage. It's also long and has a huge weight capacity. I still run into the issue of the center console not allowing for a lot of room on the floor deck. Do you have one? What do you think? Evidently the seat is crap. I see Malibu has released a new seat which doubles as a fishing lean support which is pretty cool (probably pretty pricey though).
smithmalsmithmal
2017 Native Ultimate 12 (Lagoon Blue)
Bending Branches Angler Pro Plus Paddle
2016 Old Town Twin Heron Tandem (Mango)
2012 Nova Craft Pal 16' in Royalex-Lite (Burgundy)
1990 Radisson 12' (SportsPal)
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Speaking of sub $1000 yaks. Does anyone know anything about Cabela's Advanced Angler's 120 yak?
Huge floor deck with nice storage area for putting FF, battery and transducer. Heavy though (100lbs). Also comes with Cabela's lifetime warranty (not sure how good that is, but it does set it apart from other yaks). Looks like this boat is made by FeelFree.
smithmalsmithmal
2017 Native Ultimate 12 (Lagoon Blue)
Bending Branches Angler Pro Plus Paddle
2016 Old Town Twin Heron Tandem (Mango)
2012 Nova Craft Pal 16' in Royalex-Lite (Burgundy)
1990 Radisson 12' (SportsPal)
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my xfactor has the old style seat, not the lawnchair type, so i cant speak to that.
if you want an open deck for standing and casting, you don't really have any boats on the list with that feature except the ascend. The xfactor would be the more restrictive platform than other boats on the list14.5 ft Sand colored Malibu X-Factor "the promise"
2010 Hobie Outback "the Gift Horse II"
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Originally posted by smithmal View PostJohn and Mark,
Thanks for suggesting the Native Ultimate 12. I watched some vids on it and it looks pretty stable and its a very roomy clean design. Obviously without scuppers and b/c it's a sit in, taking it out where it could get some water would be a big mistake. I notices the deck isn't also completely flat (which I'd like to see) and the seat sits in it pretty low. Have you had any arm movement issues when fishing b/c of how low in the yak the seat is?
What are your thoughts about the Ultimate 12 vs. the Ultimate FX 12. I read that you sit higher and the sides are higher allowing it to deal with rougher water better. I've also read that the FX is more stable.
I actually just met a Native rep that indicated that he could get me a Native boat at cost if I wanted so Native is on my list.
smithmal
In any kayak with adjustable seats, higher you set the seat the more you increase the possibility of being top heavy. Even if my Ultimate had a higher seat setting, I wouldn't use it. I would keep my seat on the lower setting. The Ultimate 12 seat is a few inches off the floor. I've never felt it was too low, but is low enough to offer good stability. My lap is even with the gunnels. I therefore have no trouble reaching the water with my paddle.
The FX version is slightly larger all around -- a little wider, a little deeper and a little longer. These increases are only inches or even less than an inch depending on the portion of the boat being measured. You can compare the dimensions on-line. The increases may provide a little more sea-worthiness but frankly not to the point you'd notice on smaller water in normal conditions. The FX also has padding/mats on the floor and gunnels that the Ultimate 12 lacks. Of course it is also considerably more costly than the Ultimate and a few pounds heavier.
However, I have thought of the FX as a possible replacement for my Revo to use in larger water. (I am finding that I enjoy paddling over pedaling.) One reason I would be more confident in the FX than my Ultimate 12 in larger water is that the FX has an option for a plastic apron over the bow to shed water. The Ultimate 12 does not. However, my friend John Rentch recently had a canvas apron custom made for his Ultimate 12. It looks nice and will indeed stop water from breaking over the bow in rougher seas. But again, it would take a lot of water coming over the side to disable the Ultimate. And even then it won't sink even if water reaches the gunnels. But you'd have to somehow get it to shore to empty it.
Regarding the deck, there are two channels on the port and starboard sides of the hull. But in between them is a large flat deck. The channels provide the stability that you are seeking. The deck area is spacious, especially compared to the small deck area of my Revo.
Again, if you want to see it up close or paddle it, let me know.Mark
Pasadena, MD
Slate Hobie Revolution 13
Hidden Oak Native Ultimate 12
Lizard Lick Native Ultimate FX Pro
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Originally posted by smithmal View PostSpeaking of sub $1000 yaks. Does anyone know anything about Cabela's Advanced Angler's 120 yak?
Huge floor deck with nice storage area for putting FF, battery and transducer. Heavy though (100lbs). Also comes with Cabela's lifetime warranty (not sure how good that is, but it does set it apart from other yaks). Looks like this boat is made by FeelFree.
smithmal14.5 ft Sand colored Malibu X-Factor "the promise"
2010 Hobie Outback "the Gift Horse II"
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Originally posted by smithmal View PostJohn,
Looked up Jon Boats around me on craigslist and there are several used that are in my price point. They are pretty ragged though. The ones with the decent seats tend to be +$1000. Would I need to permit/register my boat with the state? What is the cost on that on an annual basis.
A Jon Boat would definitely be the most stable and allow me to go out with my kids and/or friends on occasion. Also, I can fit an electric motor to it (which your not allowed to do for kayaks when boating in Liberty Reservoir) so it would allow me to explore the Reservoir much easier. For these reasons, I can definitely see the pros in it vs. a yak.
smithmal2015 Hobie Outback
2001 Dagger Cayman
John
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John has given you good advice on a Jon boat. Mine was over 15 years old when I bought it and I sold it 10 years ago. It still has a productive life on a lake in WV for its current owner. They're darned near indestructible. They're also subject to customization just like kayaks. You can keep it basic or add flooring, electronics, etc.
If you power it with an electric motor, it has to be registered with the state. I believe that costs $24 annually. I sent you a link earlier in this thread that provides MD registration info. I also carried insurance on mine, not for the value of the boat but as liability protection. It was an addendum to my car insurance. I don't remember how much but it was inexpensive.
Frankly, there is no perfect fishing boat and no perfect fishing kayak. Tradeoffs abound. You can paralyze yourself analyzing minutia. You will adapt to what whatever you purchase, appreciating its strengths and accommodating its weaknesses as you fish.
But from the conditions and requirements you have stated, I believe a Jon boat is something you should seriously consider.
Good luck,Mark
Pasadena, MD
Slate Hobie Revolution 13
Hidden Oak Native Ultimate 12
Lizard Lick Native Ultimate FX Pro
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Another model to throw into the mix that is right around $1000 and is supposedly pretty stable and has a wide open deck:
Kaku Wahoo Kayak
Specs:
Length: 12.5 ft
Width: 33"
Weight: 74 lbs
Capacity: 400 lbs
Price: $900
You don't here much about it up here (mainly see people talking about it in FL), but it is available at a store in VA:
https://www.greentophuntfish.com/kaku-wahoo-lime-camo.html
smithmalsmithmal
2017 Native Ultimate 12 (Lagoon Blue)
Bending Branches Angler Pro Plus Paddle
2016 Old Town Twin Heron Tandem (Mango)
2012 Nova Craft Pal 16' in Royalex-Lite (Burgundy)
1990 Radisson 12' (SportsPal)
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Originally posted by smithmal View PostAnother model to throw into the mix that is right around $1000 and is supposedly pretty stable and has a wide open deck:
Kaku Wahoo Kayak
Specs:
Length: 12.5 ft
Width: 33"
Weight: 74 lbs
Capacity: 400 lbs
Price: $900
You don't here much about it up here (mainly see people talking about it in FL), but it is available at a store in VA:
https://www.greentophuntfish.com/kaku-wahoo-lime-camo.html
smithmal14.5 ft Sand colored Malibu X-Factor "the promise"
2010 Hobie Outback "the Gift Horse II"
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We're there any decent sub-$1000 yaks on display at iCAST this year?
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2017 Native Ultimate 12 (Lagoon Blue)
Bending Branches Angler Pro Plus Paddle
2016 Old Town Twin Heron Tandem (Mango)
2012 Nova Craft Pal 16' in Royalex-Lite (Burgundy)
1990 Radisson 12' (SportsPal)
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