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Onthefly 09-21-2016 07:29 PM

Differences between PA 12 & 14
 
Im new to the Kayak world, I fly fish the Sierras mostly but since I live in Orange County I find myself in the harbors often. Mainly in my float tube or pontoon. Im looking to branch out and cover more water so Im looking to purchase my first Kayak.

Can someone tell me the advantages and disadvantages (if any) to owning a 12 foot or a 14 foot Hobie Pro Angler? Like I said, id use it in the many lakes throughout the Sierras but also in the harbor and outside the break walls of DP and NPH. Just trying to figure out which model best suits my needs.

Thanks so much!

ful-rac 09-21-2016 07:34 PM

Get the 14, they're both heavy. You will enjoy the real estate, otherwise if size is a problem for you get the outback.

619-SWIM-DOG 09-21-2016 08:04 PM

The difference is 2ft of plastic. Just go with the 14.

PapaDave 09-22-2016 05:35 AM

PA 14, the extra room will be noticed.

WARRIORMIKE 09-22-2016 07:18 AM

PA14 is the way to go. Fishes like a boat........

Saba Slayer 09-22-2016 07:23 AM

PA
 
The biggest obvious difference is the front hatch size.
Since I've been with the Hobie team I've seen that the reason that anglers buy the 12' PA is due to storage or transport problems.
If you don't have these storage or transport problems then the 14' PA is the best way to go...as Tony said " You will enjoy the real estate".
As far as price...it's only a couple of hundred dollars difference between the two.
IMHO...I'd go with the PA 14'.

Onthefly 09-22-2016 07:30 AM

Great insight. Thank you everyone! I have a long bed Tacoma so I think transport will be a breeze. On the hunt for a 14

alanw 09-22-2016 12:20 PM

Rolled down to the launch next to a guy that just bought a 12' PA the day before and he already had buyers remorse after seeing my 14' rigged up :D

Get the 14' for sure.

Raskal311 09-22-2016 01:36 PM

After 3 very happy years with the 12 I'm ready for the 14... just upgraded from a 5 foot truck bed to an 8.

YakDout 09-22-2016 03:41 PM

The 14' fit in my 6.5 foot bed well with no bed extender. Roof topping it can be a bitch though. I recommend unrigging before trying that. Its a great kayak.

jorluivil 09-22-2016 03:55 PM

I've never owned the 12 but I have owned the outback and now own a 14. There is more than enough room on a 14 to carry multiple large fish and hooping gear if you plan on hooping.

HELLSTER INC. 09-22-2016 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 269457)
I've ever owned the 12 but I have owned the outback and now own a 14. There is more than enough room on a 14 to carry multiple large fish and hooping gear if you plan on hooping.

The king has spoken!

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Raskal311 09-22-2016 05:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 269457)
I've ever owned the 12 but I have owned the outback and now own a 14. There is more than enough room on a 14 to carry multiple large fish and hooping gear if you plan on hooping.

The 12 does have plent off room for 5 fully rigged ambush hoops; even 7 would be comfortable.

CrazzyGar 09-23-2016 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Raskal311 (Post 269462)
The 12 does have plent off room for 5 fully rigged ambush hoops; even 7 would be comfortable.



7 hoops are illegal to have onboard unless you have another person onboard.


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