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Old 07-03-2016, 03:28 PM   #1
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Thumbs up I Finally Did It Too!

Well, after nine years of kayak fishing it was time to live my dream. I have always wanted to buy a boat but I did not have the storage. So, I did the next best thing.

Step #1 Sell my Pro Angler, roof rack and a lot of accessories.
I also installed my hitch and wiring kit. Complete.

Step 2 Ask a lot of questions about my new fishing experience to come. Other fishermen, forums, dealers, insurance cost, maintenance schedule and costs, etc. Complete.

Step 3 compare the brand names and find out which one is the most dependable and which model would fit my fishing habit. Complete

Step 4 Boat U.S. safety course (certified now), Hook 5, ACR emergency beacon, Vessel Assist, Platinum Products Aluminum Rod/Ice chest holder (complete). It has four vertical rod holders on the back and two 45 degree rod holders on the front for trawling. This rack is very nice, everything is welded and powder coated and it fits a marine igloo 52 quart ice chest perfectly. Aerator, bilge pump, waterproof timer switch, Pelican case new battery when the engine is turned off. Just about complete!

So, I am now the new owner of my new fishing platform. I will still need to install the fish finder and build the bait tank ice chest.
I still have to wait a few days since it was out of stock and will need to be delivered and assembled. Silver and Blue are my choice.

I am stoked! Definitely a sweet ride indeed.
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Old 07-03-2016, 03:46 PM   #2
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Sweet! Now you need to deck it out like the Florida boys do.
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Old 07-03-2016, 05:34 PM   #3
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Kayak fishing of the future ? I'm guessing good range with little effort getting there equals fantastic opportunities for you. Hope you still post your catch.
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Old 07-03-2016, 07:28 PM   #4
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18.5 gallon tank at 30 mph or less round trip 155 miles with 10% left in the tank. Now that is a lot of range.
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Old 07-03-2016, 07:58 PM   #5
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I'm looking to do the same thing. Except I won't end up with a new ski. Most likely be a 2005-2007 fxho is what my "research" concluded. And my wallet of course. Keep us posted on how you do. I should have something ready I hope this summer if all goes well.
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Old 07-04-2016, 12:15 AM   #6
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NICE! I do love kayaking a lot, but the lack of serious distance limits my fishing opportunities. A jet ski is something to consider. Keep us posted on your FF and other add ons. I'd love to see how the whole ride looks once it's fully rigged.
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Old 07-07-2016, 07:15 PM   #7
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One word... Jealousy !! Looks like a new fun platform..
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Old 07-07-2016, 09:42 PM   #8
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man that looks fun!
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Old 07-08-2016, 07:02 AM   #9
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Hell Yea!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Inspiring, keep us updated, would like to see final project!!!

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Old 07-10-2016, 05:31 AM   #10
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I Finally Did It Too!

I picked up my Triton trailer earlier in the week. 12 foot long trailer with a five year warranty. Got the spare tire from Wally yesterday.
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Old 07-10-2016, 06:34 AM   #11
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NICE! Been thinking about this too. Keep us posted for sure!
Go get em!
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Old 07-16-2016, 05:08 PM   #12
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Well, after nine years of kayak fishing it was time to live my dream. I have always wanted to buy a boat but I did not have the storage. So, I did the next best thing.

Step #1 Sell my Pro Angler, roof rack and a lot of accessories.
I also installed my hitch and wiring kit. Complete.

Step 2 Ask a lot of questions about my new fishing experience to come. Other fishermen, forums, dealers, insurance cost, maintenance schedule and costs, etc. Complete.

Step 3 compare the brand names and find out which one is the most dependable and which model would fit my fishing habit. Complete

Step 4 Boat U.S. safety course (certified now), Hook 5, ACR emergency beacon, Vessel Assist, Platinum Products Aluminum Rod/Ice chest holder (complete). It has four vertical rod holders on the back and two 45 degree rod holders on the front for trawling. This rack is very nice, everything is welded and powder coated and it fits a marine igloo 52 quart ice chest perfectly. Aerator, bilge pump, waterproof timer switch, Pelican case new battery when the engine is turned off. Just about complete!

So, I am now the new owner of my new fishing platform. I will still need to install the fish finder and build the bait tank ice chest.
I still have to wait a few days since it was out of stock and will need to be delivered and assembled. Silver and Blue are my choice.

I am stoked! Definitely a sweet ride indeed.

If you don't mind me inquiring... what does a rig such as the one you set up cost on average? Sure seems like a great way to fish... especially rigged right like you've done. Congratulations!
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Old 07-17-2016, 07:06 PM   #13
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For the VX Cruiser and the Triton trailer it was about the price of four Pro Angler 12s.
Not including trailer hitch, wiring kit, locks, spare tire for trailer, and P.W.C. accessories.
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Old 09-27-2016, 02:18 PM   #14
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Any updates Phil? How's it looking?
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