kayak for an old fart
I've read the "yakking" reports for some time on this forum and it appears that the "yakkers" really enjoy their time on the water. Just wondering what would y'all recommend for a 65 yr. old 265lb fellow. Since I don't know $%#@* about "yakking", I'm looking for any advice I can get. Thinking I will use for jetty fishing along with close to the bank fishing, but I would like it to be stable enough not to flip too easily. Probably wouldn't be interested in standing to fish, just want it stable enuf to safely fish out of along with enuf room to hold some kind of tackle box along with an ice chest of some sort.
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Do like me, 10' lightweight bateau and trolling motor. unless you want to fish tourneys then ya have to paddle.
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Hobie Outback or Pro Angler are the way to go if money isn't an object, Native's are also very nice!
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I love my wilderness ride 135 it is very stable
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There is a kayak made in Texas that is super stable.
My nephew works at Pack and Paddle in Lafayette. He let me demo one that you could stand on at the bow and it won't over turn. I will email him and get the name. |
That thing is bad if you can do that!!
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Stop by P&P and set up a demo. Need to figure if you want to padle or peddle.
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His email reply
It was the adios from diablo. They're made In Austin Texas. Hands down the most stable fishing kayak on the market. Not to sluggish either. One of my favorites. 12ft x 36in. 69lbs.
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I've demoed them all and the diablo adios is the most stable, followed by the hobie pro angler. I'm 6' 260lbs and the diablo felt like standing on the sidewalk.
The tradeoff is paddling though. I wouldn't want to try to paddle the diablo on a windy day at big lake. The hobie pro angler, or any hobie mirage, will take on 20 mph winds with ease though. |
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Look at the pictures on their site.
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NO, that is not Pookie!!!
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The demo day is oct 22nd at lake martin from 10-2
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I learned to handle a pirogue at summer camp back when I was a kid.
Only rules were we could not crash the boats together or turn them over... in a shallow lake. Did you know you can go fairly fast by standing on the back end and bouncing up and down. Jostling is also fun in a pirogue. |
Tell him also to check out the ride 135 by wilderness systems. Its a big boy fishing kayak. 550lbs capacity also very stable and a little cheaper.
The Diablo is $1499 and the ride135 is about $900. Pack and paddle has both. We're having a big demo with all of our kayaks at lake Martin next Saturday morning (the 22nd) where he can try them both out for free. But we also do private demo's every Saturday morning also free. |
The new Ride 135 looks nice, but I say the Pro Angler is most stable.
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Ride 135 was my first!
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