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Emperor
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Buena Park
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My recommendation is definitely the PA14. Your gonna have to learn how to move it and transport it. Once you figure that out, you should be fine. It will be a bit more difficult than a smaller lighter kayak, but the benefit is that you will have an awesome platform to fish on.
The motion has never been awkward for me, so long as the seat and the pedals are adjusted to to the right spot for you. You will definitely appreciate being able to move and or manuver while using your phone, drinking a beer, eating your lunch fighting a fish, etc... Of course the only reason I wouldn't get a proangler if I was you....would be that you fish a couple times don't catch anything and quit out of frustration. If your serious about fishing from your kayak, do it! If not then you should probably go another direction. It's alot of money to spend on something that's gonna sit in your garage permanently.
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Join Date: May 2015
Posts: 571
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I would agree with the above, improper position of the seat or the drive can be a factor. Having my legs that high up on a kayak absolutely felt a bit awkward at first. For me making sure the seat was adjusted properly made it feel much more natural.
The legs of the seat should be kicked down, and then the angle of the seat back needs to be adjusted for comfort. See how that goes when you are at OEX.
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Join Date: May 2018
Location: Mission Viejo
Posts: 39
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I have a truck with a six foot bed. That turns to eight with the tail gate down. If I do get the 14 I will get a bed extender that connects to the hitch. I also have plans to build a PVC rack the the bed and a wood and PVC rack at home to store it. I’ve been a life long bass angler I’ve fished in tournaments and clubs since I was a kid. I did have a bass boat but sold it when I got married to have money for a down payment. Since then I’ve been fishing out of my float tube when I can. It’s just time for a upgrade. I also live in Mission Viejo and have access to the lake so I can really learn and get comfortable on the yak. |
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Brandon
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: San Diego
Posts: 2,345
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When I had a pa14, I never used a bed extender with a 6 ft bed and tailgate down. Never had a problem |
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Join Date: May 2018
Location: Mission Viejo
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 1,910
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The first time I used an Outback, I did not know about how to adjust the pedal reach. It was not a good ride.
Then when I learned, it got easier. The taller you are the higher the number setting. The legs should not be extended full without a bend in the knees. The angle of the seat back is important too. I think a test drive at Sunset OEX is a must first step. |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 6,856
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I've owned 3 kayaks and the PA14 is by far the best one I've owned. Yes, its bulky, heavy and expensive but it’s also comfortable, it handles really well, you have a shit load of deck space and you can catch fish while you sleep. Depending on where I’m fishing, how far I’m driving and how lazy I am sometimes I opt to just throw in the back of my bed, other times I will put it on the rack, either way its pretty easy to handle. I doubt you will be disappointed with the 14 but I’m certain you will regret not buying it if you decide to go with the 12.ffice
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Join Date: May 2018
Location: Mission Viejo
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Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 401
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Not sure if that’s a design flaw in this specific year model, or maybe I was just kicking too hard at the end of the full range of motion, but I switched back to a pedal setting slightly longer, and just hold back from Fully straightening my legs. Curious if anybody else has had a similar experience. |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 2,526
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they got away from that design on 2018 drive
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Brandon
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: San Diego
Posts: 2,345
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You should change your username to ProfessorLongLegs |
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