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Useful Idiot 05-20-2010 08:58 AM

Top 10 Fishing Kayaks
 
I'm gonna make a list of the top 10 fishing kayaks of all time just to throw on the website or newsletter or somewhere, thought it would be fun to get some input. I haven't come up with the list yet, but here's some contenders, in no particular order:

Cobra Fish N Dive
OK Scupper Pro
Malibu X-Factor
Hobie Revolution
OK Trident 15
WS Tarpon Series
Malibu Stealth 14
Malibu extreme
OK Torque
Hobie Pro Angler

What you got?

steveooo 05-20-2010 09:07 AM

The X-Wing Lives! :luxhello:

http://www.bloodydecks.com/forums/in...azy-kayak.html

Dennis 05-20-2010 09:25 AM

Oh, yes. I remember this guy. I wonder if he ever took it out to LJ.

Useful Idiot 05-20-2010 09:28 AM

I said kayaks, not waterworld props. :D

robmandel 05-20-2010 09:58 AM

maybe look at overall sales. for instance, no mention of the prowler 13/15 yet they have been proven fish killing machines for a long time, and still are awesome fishing kayaks and very popular. durability and longevity are important.

how about versatility? some kayaks are great in one type fishery, but would be a tough ride in others. some are good for many things but don't excel in any (which is why I love my prowler 13 by the way). for instance, the pro angler would be useless up in malibu. you'd never get that thing through the surf where I launch. (nor up and down the steps at esco!!) neither the torque.

how about price or simplicity? a scrambler XT or drifter can't be beat for that.

Hunters Pa 05-20-2010 10:06 AM

Started with a SPTW & really liked it. Moved on to a P15 & really like it.

I think I just really like fishing out of a kayak

MalibuJohnny 05-20-2010 10:08 AM

A simple idea
 
http://images-partners-tbn.google.co..._bass_boat.jpg
It began with his cousin Jed...:farmer:

dsafety 05-20-2010 01:58 PM

This might surprise some people but according to my friends at Hobie, their best seller is the Outback. It is not as popular as some other models for ocean use around here but the folks who fish on lakes and rivers appear to like it.

Bob

'Cuda 05-20-2010 02:32 PM

Cobra Marauder....punches thru surf and very fast...also only 56lbs. which I am thankful for every time I have to heave it atop my car after an exhausting day on the water.

zlop 05-26-2010 04:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Useful Idiot (Post 57412)
I'm gonna make a list of the top 10 fishing kayaks of all time just to throw on the website or newsletter or somewhere, thought it would be fun to get some input. I haven't come up with the list yet, but here's some contenders, in no particular order:

Cobra Fish N Dive
OK Scupper Pro
Malibu X-Factor
Hobie Revolution
OK Trident 15
WS Tarpon Series
Malibu Stealth 14
Malibu extreme
OK Torque
Hobie Pro Angler

What you got?

Hmm...have I detected a slight bias towards West Coast manufacturers, or is it just my imagination? :rolleyes:

Siebler 05-26-2010 05:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zlop (Post 57891)
Hmm...have I detected a slight bias towards West Coast manufacturers, or is it just my imagination? :rolleyes:


Well seeing as how most kayaks were made out here (until OK moved recently) there is bound to be more on the list from the West Coast. I see no problem with Brians start to the list other than skipping the Prowler 15.

peguinpower 05-26-2010 05:50 PM

I'd really like a Tarpon 160. I am waiting on CJ when he sells his team version :) j/k

DENNYh 05-26-2010 05:51 PM

I've owned cobra tour, fish n dive, xfaxtor and a prowler. I now own a hobie revo and pound for pound the best kayak, that's for someone like me @ 165lbs. Once you peddle to the dark side there's no going back.

Gino 05-26-2010 09:35 PM

owned an x-factor, Prowler Big game, and now a Malibu Extreme...

X-factor was a great boat. But the Extreme is by far hands down my favorite. I plan to buy another one in the future.

Siebler 05-27-2010 01:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by peguinpower (Post 57895)
I'd really like a Tarpon 160. I am waiting on CJ when he sells his team version :) j/k

Maybe you could have a new 160 for Catapolooza next year Bing, I might feel the need for a new one by then. :cheers1:

Oh and send me your email, ill get you that picture of the Sandbass.

baitcasterboy20 05-27-2010 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Useful Idiot (Post 57412)
I'm gonna make a list of the top 10 fishing kayaks of all time just to throw on the website or newsletter or somewhere, thought it would be fun to get some input. I haven't come up with the list yet, but here's some contenders, in no particular order:

Cobra Fish N Dive
OK Scupper Pro
Malibu X-Factor
Hobie Revolution
OK Trident 15
WS Tarpon Series
Malibu Stealth 14
Malibu extreme
OK Torque
Hobie Pro Angler

What you got?

you got to get the smaller brand names with good kayaks like emotion. i think the mini-x deserves a spot on the list for being the best small kayak i think. i think the whole OK trident series needs a shoutout no just the 15. cobra has came out recently with a new marauder-xf which looks like it could be a fishing beast of a kayak, but i haven't tried out that specific model. the people that like cobra on this website might even say that the explorer could get a spot on this list

SnookOne 05-29-2010 05:06 PM

How about the Heritage Redfish 14?:)

Who's with me?
:luxhello:

drunkenmaster 05-29-2010 11:51 PM

my Trident 13 is sick!!!!!!

Iceman 05-30-2010 06:36 AM

What, no Scrambler XT? :D I would take the new X13 over any other kayak on the market

PAL 05-30-2010 10:20 AM

Fact of life. The only major East Coast brand we regularly see on our Pacific Shores is Wilderness. If you can't buy it, it can't be a west coast classic. That knocks out Emotion, FeelFree, RTM, Hurricane, even Native (although at least one SoCal shop sells a couple of their models).


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