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Finally got the new yak out on Saturday. Definitely glad I took it out for a smooth water shake-down before attempting to hit the bay. Initial impressions. Paddles and tracks well. Very stable. The new rod pod cover is great, especially in conjunction with the Cannon rod holder. It did a great job of holding both my spinning and bait casting reels. Certainly need to pick another Cannon rod holder. Had a hard time finding a place for my Nalgene bottle. Will probably mount a water bottle cage to the rod pod. The rod pod storage left me trying to figure out the best way to store/sort my gear. I put one rod and a binder full of soft plastics in the rod pod. The rod was easy enough to get out but anything else you put in there ends up working it's way out of reach. Also ended up with some water in there, not sure how, it was a calm day. Lots of area for storage in the back, I kept my soft tackle bag back there. The criss-cross of bungees seemed to do nothing but get in the way. Found trying to turn around and unhook/hook them very difficult. Won't be carrying a bag in the bay so will probably go with some sort of milk crate for tackle storage. Hopefully I'll still have room for a cooler back there. Not sure what I'm going to use the front hatch for? A little worried about the built in rod holders as my bait casting reels only ended up being a few inches above the water. I could see them getting constantly soaked in the bay. The seat initially felt really comfy but after a couple of hours my back was hurting. I think this is just a matter of getting used to it. At least my legs didn't go numb as they sometimes do in my other kayak. All and all a good first shakedown trip.
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