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#1 |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 63
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I stopped by OEX Sunset this afternoon and gave Andy a visit. I agree with all the good things said about the x13. This is by far the best Malibu Kayak design I have seen. I own an extreme and bought my x-factor from Andy. Im sorry to say, but all you x factor and extreme owners have to come see this new design. Blows our shit out of the water. Dumped the x factor just to pick up the new x13. Keeping the extreme for the (I dont give a shit day) bay or rocky launches. Andy thanks again for ironing out the details with the new yak.
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#2 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 719
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Hit OEX with Adi today. The x13 is sweet boat. I was skeptical a first, but after seeing the good things about the yak, I'm happy that Mailbu is moving in the right direction. The hull is right. The tankwell is really right about 38", flat usable sides. The front hatch needs to be worked out, but I don't see it as a full on huge baitank, 6 rod kinda yak.
I see the x13 as a 1-4 hour yak. Bait tube or no bait tank. Bay bass and calico fishing. Not sure how it will ride with 260# guys in it, but it will serve a lot of anglers nationwide with the cool platform. This is a perfect ak for the minimalist yak fisherman with a small car or truck. 1-2 rods. Very lightweight. Small fishfinder and a few lures. That's it. Not a lot of storage in the yak. Again congrats Malibu. I may padde the demo for the helluvit. I hope Malibu continues with this hull dsign and commits to the 16-17 foot yak that seroius offshore guys can benefit from. |
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