The Prowler 15T Angler:
- LENGTH: 15' 7.5" | 4.8 m
- WIDTH: 29" | 73.7 cm
- WEIGHT: 60 lbs | 27.2 kg
- SEAT WIDTH: 17" | 43.2 cm
- LEG LENGTH: 51" | 129.5 cm
- BOW HATCH: 20" x 11.375" | 50.8 x 28.9 cm
- MAX CAPACITY: 500-550 lbs | 226.8-249.5 kg
- SUGGESTED RETAIL: $1,109.99 USD | With rudder: $1,319.99 USD
The Trident 15 Angler:
- LENGTH: 15' 7.5" | 4.8 m
- WIDTH: 29" | 73.7 cm
- WEIGHT: 60 lbs | 27.2 kg
- SEAT WIDTH: 17" | 43.2 cm
- LEG LENGTH: 51" | 129.5 cm
- BOW HATCH: 20" x 11.375" | 50.8 x 28.9 cm
- MAX CAPACITY: 500-550 lbs | 226.8-249.5 kg
- SUGGESTED RETAIL: $1,189.99* USD | With rudder: $1399.99* USD | *Upcharge for Camo
The Trident Ultra 4.7:
- LENGTH: 15' 5" | 4.7 m
- WIDTH: 29.1" | 74 cm
- WEIGHT: 77 lbs | 34.9 kg
- MAX CAPACITY: 400-450 lbs | 181.4-204.1 kg
- SUGGESTED RETAIL: $1,749.99 USD
So,
It looks like the
Prowler 15T Angler and the
Trident 15 Angler are the same kayak hull with different seats and rod pod covers.
And the
Trident Ultra 4.7 is a completely redesigned hull with a bunch of cool innovations.
I have had a Trident 15 (now called the Prowler 15T above) since they first came out in 2007. It is an awesome kayak, if I was buying a new kayak I would look into the Ultra 4.7.
For now the Trident sits, only to be used on those bigger surf launch days.
I've got one of those Hobie PAs now and lets just say... I don't miss the paddle nearly as much as I thought I would.