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bigbad5 10-02-2012 08:05 PM

pelican yaks!!!!!!!
 
sooooo i just won a pelican kyaak, on a bet, would you recommend me fishuing off of it????? sorry fro the dumb question, im a roock

MrM 10-02-2012 08:13 PM

You can fish off a floating log if you really wanted! What model of Pelican is it?

bigbad5 10-02-2012 08:20 PM

LOL
 
NO CLUE :you_rock:

bigbad5 10-02-2012 08:23 PM

APEX 116
 
APEX 116

MrM 10-02-2012 08:34 PM

Yeah why not? Most everyone upgrades to a different kayak within the first couple years anyway, why not let your first be free? Add a couple rod holders, a good seat, and you're set.

Cbad Mike 10-02-2012 08:48 PM

What was the bet?

wthoms2000 10-02-2012 09:28 PM

Had one of those... check the scupper holes for seam leaks...

addicted2sp33d 10-03-2012 07:12 AM

I have a Pelican 130T that I take into the bays when my wife wants to go with me. It's been pretty good. It is a very stable platform for anything you want to do, and water drains out pretty fast.

I have no complaints here except that finding a flat surface to mount rod holders, paddle clips, bungee tidedowns, etc was very difficult. The 130T has very few flat surfaces.

I like that they have molded foam blocks inside, just in case your boat starts to take in water - mine is still 100% water tight.

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...z/P1070148.jpg

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...P1070147-1.jpg

CheapPelican 10-03-2012 03:08 PM

I love my castaway. It's the same as the apex but with a front hatch, which is a good for you because the hatch leaks like a sieve. It's not really all that stable and doesn't track too well, but it's light, easy to turn, and is fun to paddle. Surfs decent too. My pelican owned the surfzone at Doheney a few weeks ago. There's no seat scuppers which blows. It's great for fishing the harbors.

Sounds like it's used since you won it in a bet. If so take it out in the bay and check for the infamous scuper leaks, It's a welded, not rotomolded. I never had a problem. If its new, sell it as new and you'll probably be 1/2 way there to a malibu blem.

addicted2sp33d 10-03-2012 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by CheapPelican (Post 135257)
I love my castaway. It's the same as the apex but with a front hatch, which is a good for you because the hatch leaks like a sieve. It's not really all that stable and doesn't track too well, but it's light, easy to turn, and is fun to paddle. Surfs decent too. My pelican owned the surfzone at Doheney a few weeks ago. There's no seat scuppers which blows. It's great for fishing the harbors.

Sounds like it's used since you won it in a bet. If so take it out in the bay and check for the infamous scuper leaks, It's a welded, not rotomolded. I never had a problem. If its new, sell it as new and you'll probably be 1/2 way there to a malibu blem.

Oh Yeah. :doh: Forgot about the lack of seat scuppers. I always just bring a towel to wipe the seat.

But then again this yak has not taken any serious waves big-enough to result in a big pool of water in the seat - most of the water that comes over the deck is from paddle drip with an occasional small wave that is just big enough to make it over the gunwales.

My FnD is definitely better in this regard (it has big seat scuppers).

bigbad5 10-03-2012 07:03 PM

sweet
 
fellas thanks, great info... i won the yak on a a bet against my bud, it was on a soccer game( chelsea vs. arsenal)... i took chelsea,as always. and i won i waged my kindle fire that i found at a park haha.... another quewstion everyone!!!.... do i fish with heavy tackle or light, and what do u consider heavy tackle????:gnorsi:

bigbad5 10-03-2012 07:34 PM

also
 
so im in long beach... off the peninsula, i need pinters, what to use as bait,how to set up my line and should i go heavy line or light.... anything will help....:reel:


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