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Kayak and Canoe Forum Discuss non-motorized watersport activities here, including kayaking, canoeing, etc. |
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Predator Pescador 10'- Advice Please!!
1) She would not go out from the bank very far. Probably Vermillion Bay right at the state park or beach when its calm. Would that yak work for her? 2) She would need to be able to load it up on the top of her car. She is athletic but doesn't need to heavy. Any problems with this one? 3) What kind of rack system would she need for that kind of yak? I really appreciate any help. |
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My sister got a yak recently and she loves it. Doesnt fish much from it, but she met some people from a yak club and they just go on kayak adventures all the time. She has rack on top of here scion xb. I think she normally has help loading and unloading though. I will try and get a name of the yak rack.
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I'd recommend the 12' that academy has over the 10'. The shorter the yak, the faster it turns, which means as soon as she stops paddling she will start turning sideways in the smaller one. That's a pain when trying to fish.
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Does anyone rig up a small rudder on the back to stop that from happening so bad? It has a handle on the back of the yak and i am thinking something could be built to hang off of that handle to help.
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12' would be the min length for a fishing or touring yak. 10' is not enough displacement to turn or track well and weigh differential can't be that great between the two. Get her to test drive each and she will choose the 12' pescador.
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you can buy a rudder for something like $150. Check out austin canoe and kayak (google) or Pack and Paddle if she can get to Lafayette.
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She bought the 10' because she was concerned about loading the 12' and the price was right. Now that she has it she will certainly make the best out of it and I will see what I can do to help her on the boat turning so much.
I saw at Academy they had 2 different anchor systems. One was 3 3.5lb anchor and the other was 1.5. Which would be the best for her yak? Thanks for all the advice guys. |
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3.5 on anchor, if she doesn't like it let me know. May purchase that 10' for my son in December.
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Use a 3 lb dumbell. She won't have to worry about being snagged with a claw anchor.
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Raymond, I will let you know if she has a change of heart. She is picking it up Tuesday. Ragin, I hadn't thought about getting snagged. Reckon you could get snagged to the point of not being able to get the anchor out at all. I will pass this on to her. I really appreciate the input. Saves time, money and unnecessary heartache.
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EC. I have lost 2 of those 3.5 claw anchors in the cove. I went to a 5lb dumbell and haven't had the first problem. I use a heavier one just because I fish out of a bigger yak. She will just need to find the one right for her.
PNP sells dumbells made for yaks also. Think they are called Red Heads. |
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nice job on the fish !!!
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Hmmmm......athletic sister eh? Pics or she doesn't exist!! Lol!!
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Outstanding first trip!
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That net won't do much good down there!
That rig looks real nice. |
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