After fishing more than ever last summer/fall (for me, that still just means 1-2 times a week), I realized that the length of my beloved Manta Ray 14 was a little unwieldy for frequent trips. I cartop on a Land Cruiser but thankfully have a Hullavator that provides hydraulic assist. Still, the height of the Cruiser means I need to lift the boat to almost shoulder level and I've bashed the side of my car with the one end of the yak more than a few times. I started hunting around late last fall and wanted to add a Manta Ray 12 but I could never find one and now it looks like Native has discontinued the model.
I drove down to Big Bass USA in Denton yesterday to check out what they have in 11-12 foot boats. Chris couldn't have been more helpful in showing me a bunch of models and helping me figure out which would best meet my needs. I have to admit that I was initially wowed by all the bells and whistles on the Vibe Sea Ghost 110 and the look of one of the Bona Fides. Talking through things with Chris, I was able to remind myself that my main goal was a kayak that was easier to just grab and go and that buying a heavier kayak just for features that I didn't even know I wanted (like a lure magnet on the center console) was secondary. Not to mention, the Falcon (at 32" width) was already 3-4 inches wider than my Manta Ray, and if I never had a stability issue in the slimmer yak, why get a Vibe that is even wider than the Falcon?
Anyway, I left Denton with a new green Falcon and did manage to stop and paddle it for a few minutes near my house. Looking forward to getting out and fishing it sometime this week.
Note: the ridiculous looking thing behind the Falcon in the pic is a Thule cartop rod holder that my awesome wife bought me for Xmas this year. I just mounted that on top of the Cruiser yesterday too.
I drove down to Big Bass USA in Denton yesterday to check out what they have in 11-12 foot boats. Chris couldn't have been more helpful in showing me a bunch of models and helping me figure out which would best meet my needs. I have to admit that I was initially wowed by all the bells and whistles on the Vibe Sea Ghost 110 and the look of one of the Bona Fides. Talking through things with Chris, I was able to remind myself that my main goal was a kayak that was easier to just grab and go and that buying a heavier kayak just for features that I didn't even know I wanted (like a lure magnet on the center console) was secondary. Not to mention, the Falcon (at 32" width) was already 3-4 inches wider than my Manta Ray, and if I never had a stability issue in the slimmer yak, why get a Vibe that is even wider than the Falcon?
Anyway, I left Denton with a new green Falcon and did manage to stop and paddle it for a few minutes near my house. Looking forward to getting out and fishing it sometime this week.
Note: the ridiculous looking thing behind the Falcon in the pic is a Thule cartop rod holder that my awesome wife bought me for Xmas this year. I just mounted that on top of the Cruiser yesterday too.
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