on the water and kayak kevins dvd, i noticed a lot of guys dont have rudders installed on their non hobie kayaks. is there a specific reason or advantage to not having a rudder?
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I don't have a rudder on either of my paddle-type kayaks. Occasionally I wish I did -- especially in a strong breeze when the waves try to force the kayak into a particular orientation. I like to keep my ride simple with as few moving parts as necessary.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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From what I hear, if you've never had one, you don't miss it at all. You just learn to paddle accordingly. But once you get one, you never want to go back to not having one.
I felt a rudder was a mandatory accessory on my first kayak, as it tracked horribly without it, and was succeptible to weathervaning in the slightest of wind.<insert witty comment here>
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Originally posted by J.A. Veil View PostI don't have a rudder on either of my paddle-type kayaks. Occasionally I wish I did -- especially in a strong breeze when the waves try to force the kayak into a particular orientation. I like to keep my ride simple with as few moving parts as necessary.'12 Ocean Kayak Prowler trident 13 Orange
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A lot of the guys on kayakfishingstuff.com recommended them. It's nice to be able to control the orientation of your drift. There have been a couple times when I used the Revo's rudder to stay in an eddy, but that likely depends on the wind and current direction. Lately, I've been tangling mine a lot, so I've been rethinking the need for one on my Tarpon. If I covered the same distance in the Tarpon as in the Revo, I would probably get one because the Tarpon weathercocks, which is annoying. They also help longer yaks turn faster, I think.Yellow Hobie Revo Rube Goldberg
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I have a rudder on my Revo and my Tarpon. My Tarpon was my first yak, so I wanted everything and the kitchen sink. For a 12 foot boat you can get away without a rudder, but as it was said earlier, a rudder is great in strong currents and controlling your drift orientaton. My revo it is mandatory to have a rudder on a peddle kayak because of the way it is designed to turn with very little need for a paddle.
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I prefer a paddle kayak without a rudder. I didn't use the rudder on my T140 at all. I kept the rudders up on all rental kayaks that were equipped with rudders regardless wind and chop.
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Try paddling on a Hobie Mirage yak without the rudder and you'll be doing 180s all day. It's the one thing I don't like about my Revo11. The only time you put the rudder up is in shallow water... and that happens to be the only time you're paddling too!
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i'm not talking about hobies. hobie revo tracks horrible anyways without a rudder, but other non pedal kayaks track pretty good without rudders, BUT with wind and current, dont see why anyone would not want a rudder, so again, looking for the cons and reasons why people dont use them. has to be more reasons than a fishing line getting caught on itsigpic
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