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Paddle now, pedal later kayak for big guy?
Holy crap. That is awesome! Thanks for sharing.
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Paddle now, pedal later kayak for big guy?
Thanks so much guys! Have a nice little group of kayaks to check out. Now/later options: Wilderness Systems Radar Wilderness Systems Recon Vibe Shearwater Bite the bullet: Old Town Topwater 120 PDL
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Paddle now, pedal later kayak for big guy?
Thanks guys! Keep em comin! Looked at the Jackson Big Rig, but at $3500 all told that is out of the budget. As for the Zulu, that is cool, but not for me. Thanks for the suggestion though!
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Paddle now, pedal later kayak for big guy?
Oh, I will take a look at that. Thanks! Any insight into the Vibe Shearwater? A friend has that and it is also convertible, but he hasn't had it but a couple weeks so no longterm durability review. Saw where it is also accepts the Hobie drive systems. Might be an option to get it without the drive and get the Hobie drive later. That does bring up another question though. Is there a major difference between the pump style pedals and the bicycle style?
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Paddle now, pedal later kayak for big guy?
Probably $2000 with some wiggle room. Really like that Topwater 120 PDL at $2200, but also need to get the roof rack system which is gonna be $400+ which is why I was hoping to get a paddle now and add pedal later.
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Paddle now, pedal later kayak for big guy?
400lbs would be ok for my weight? Figured I would need more overhead, but have no idea really. Edit: The seat rating is only 275.... Ha! Thanks that was actually the next link in my Google search. I posted before reading that one.
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HazeRVA started following Paddle now, pedal later kayak for big guy?
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Paddle now, pedal later kayak for big guy?
So I am beginning to look into getting my first kayak. I know no one has them at the moment so I have plenty of time to start looking and narrowing my focus. I think I am going to start just paddling as I will need to buy a roof rack system as well. I was hoping to be able to add pedal drive later, but it doesn't seem like there are many "convertible" kayaks. Especially for a big guy. I am currently 310lbs. Working on getting that way lower as it is the heaviest I have ever been. Paddling a kayak should help with that some too, I would think. I am narrowing it further by wanting a 450+ lb capacity, without moving up to a 13'+ kayak. My cousin has the Old Town Topwater 120 PDL, which is really nice. I was thinking about the regular Topwater 120 and adding the pedal drive later, but it is not designed for that. FeelFree isn't the only one who makes their boats with the option to add pedal drive later are they? Thanks for the insight!
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Polarized glasses
Really liking my Eye Surrender polarized glasses.
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Latest Tackle Purchase Thread (Bait Monkey Victim Support Group)
Placed my first Siebert's order: Fogy - Weight: 3/8, Blade Color: Black Nickel, Collar: Wire Tie, Skirt Color: Black & Blue Fogy - Weight: 3/8, Blade Color: Black Nickel, Collar: Wire Tie, Skirt Color: Hot Sauce Fogy - Weight: 3/8, Blade Color: Black Nickel, Collar: Wire Tie, Skirt Color: Lightning Craw Fogy - Weight: 3/8, Blade Color: Stainless, Collar: Wire Tie, Skirt Color: MudShad Cosmic Double Willow Spinnerbait - Weight: 3/8, Collar: Wire Tie, Skirt Color: Super White Then ordered what is seemingly the only Yamamoto Zako 4” 6pk Watermelon Copper Orange Red Laminate left in existence from ALF Also ordered some bearings for some level wind upgrades during teardown/cleaning.
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Received my Ace Hawk Double C602UL/L today.
Dang it...subscribed. Want to hear the suggestions....been looking into UL lately.
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Show off your Stuff
That's what I figured. I have the Levante but have not seen the Royal or Deep Purple in person. Guess I'll go another route.
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Show off your Stuff
Anyone that buys Hedgehog/Ray's Studio parts have a newer Levante? I have seen where the Deep Purple is usually the go to for Daiwa/Megabass stuff, but seems like the thread wrap on the Levantes might be lighter. Should I go with the Royal purple? @rippin-lips maybe?
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$100 top water rod
I have the Falcon BuCoo SR MH/MF in the 7' version (they call it the Trapcaster) for basically all of my treble hook baits. It fishes lighter than a MH and has a great bend to keep them pinned. I agree with the others, would not recommend mono as that would be too much give. I think mine has 30lb braid on it. Have moved everything else to 40lb so that will too when it is time. Probably not the best jerkbait rod as it has so much flex, usually you want a faster tip to be more responsive and impart the action on the bait, but I have used it successfully for jerkbaits. Have not thrown any single hook baits on this setup, and if I ever did I would make sure they are light wire. Absolutely love the rod though, can't recommend it enough.
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Latest Tackle Purchase Thread (Bait Monkey Victim Support Group)
1 x Megabass F5-72LV Diablo Spec R (Megabass 2021 Levante F5-72LV) 1 x Carbontex Daiwa Tatula 100 3 x Carbontex Daiwa Tatula 1 x Daiwa Tatula 6.3:1 Gear Set LEFT 1 x Daiwa Handle Nut Plate and Screw set - Red "Large" 1 x Daiwa Handle Nut Plate and Screw set - BLACK "Large" 1 x Cal's Drag Grease - 1oz 1 x TSI 321 - 1oz
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Opinions needed on next purchase
Well, that took a turn.... Was planning on going with the Daiwa setup, but cannot find the 7'1" ML in stock. I will wait on that, but still plan on that being the setup I end up getting. That meant I was going to get a new chatterbait rod. Really been wanting to check out the Megabass Levante (yes I know about the previous issues). After reading and lots of YouTube, I just ordered a 2021 Megabass Levante Diablo Spec-R from TackleTrap. Excited and nervous all at the same time, like I am with any bigger purchase like this.