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Re: Perception Pescador VS. Ascend FS128T [Re: yakfishinnate] #10055314 06/11/14 04:37 PM
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Thanks again guys... I'm upgrading from a Pelican Castaway, so either will be a huge upgrade. Patches, is the FS128T worth the money?

Re: Perception Pescador VS. Ascend FS128T [Re: yakfishinnate] #10055331 06/11/14 04:43 PM
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They're different boats. The Pescador is fast, tracks well, but is not overly stable at 28". It was my first boat and I loved it. The Ascend is wider so not quite as fast, but more stable.

The Pescador was a very wet ride even with scupper plugs and I weigh 170#. I can't imagine at 240#. I would demo both before you drop $450-650.


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Re: Perception Pescador VS. Ascend FS128T [Re: yakfishinnate] #10055352 06/11/14 04:51 PM
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Thanks man, I appreciate it!

Re: Perception Pescador VS. Ascend FS128T [Re: yakfishinnate] #10055490 06/11/14 05:50 PM
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It has a lot of bang for the buck - tracks fairly well (a little pull to the right) - seals around all hatch's must be redone-- standing if you reinforce under you. Their foam pads they use will flip down and that is a lot of the support.. right next to the scuppers which eventually will lead to hull issue, i'm guessing !

Would I buy one, yes if that was my budget. Good info on youtube as well..


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Re: Perception Pescador VS. Ascend FS128T [Re: yakfishinnate] #10058202 06/12/14 04:04 PM
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I owned the pescador 10 for a year, and just recently sold it to buy the FS128T.

Pescador 10:
Much easier to manuever, load, and carry.
Handles well in surf
Solid kayak
Without scupper plugs, did always have water splashing inside
Not as conducive for fishing, cant hold as much gear, harder to get to rear area
Would work well in small creeks.
Good for kayaking in all bodies of water


Ascend FS128T
It's a fisihing machine, the setup and ergonomics are much better
Much easier to attach accessories
Tons of easily accessible storage and rod holders
Very stable for standing, even paddling while standing
Harder to manuever, wind does push it around more
Super heavy and awkwardly big for trasnporting
Doesn't fit easily in many truck beds without an extender
Even with replacing all sealant around hatches with silicone, it still leaks if you take water over the front, possibly through hinges, not bad at all on lakes, but definitely somthing to watch out for in ocean.
Bow does go under water in bigger waves, which brings waater into the boat, but I talking about pretty big waves.
Best for kayaking on lakes and large creeks with lower wind.
Can't touch anything like it for less than $1400.

All in all, knowing what I do now, I would have made the same decision to upgrade to the FS128T. I built a cart to roll it round and a bed extender for transporting which helps tremendously with its size. I added an addition sturdy piece of foam under the front area that you stand at, maybe not needed, but it did stiffened it up.

Re: Perception Pescador VS. Ascend FS128T [Re: yakfishinnate] #10064389 06/15/14 10:29 AM
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At 28 inches the pescador felt tippy to me . also water by my feet. I'm about 220 . other than that its good yak


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Re: Perception Pescador VS. Ascend FS128T [Re: yakfishinnate] #10064408 06/15/14 11:20 AM
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I don't think you can get more bang for the buck than you do with a Pescador, period!
.....if you're under 6' and weigh less than 200

I just don't see it as a big guy's yak.

JMHO


Re: Perception Pescador VS. Ascend FS128T [Re: yakfishinnate] #10065105 06/15/14 06:23 PM
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I will be purchasing the FS128T, Unless i find a used deal on something a little better sooner. Being 6'4 and 220lbs the pescador just didn't fit. Will be buying in the next few weeks, lucky I have a buddy letting me use his Ride 135 until I can fork over the cash!

Re: Perception Pescador VS. Ascend FS128T [Re: yakfishinnate] #10065192 06/15/14 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted By: yakfishinnate
I will be purchasing the FS128T, Unless i find a used deal on something a little better sooner. Being 6'4 and 220lbs the pescador just didn't fit. Will be buying in the next few weeks, lucky I have a buddy letting me use his Ride 135 until I can fork over the cash!


If you like your buddies Ride 135 they pop up pretty often in the classifieds when guys want to upgrade, and you can pick up an older one for around $700 to $800 price range. The hulls are pretty much the same from 2008 on up to the 2012's, where they changed a little, and they also have the high low seat option.
There is an issue with the seat rivets pulling free on the FS128T but don't know if they've addressed that issue recently. All I know is there seems to be a lot of issues as already mentioned and $700 isn't exactly pocket change to a lot of people, me included.

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Re: Perception Pescador VS. Ascend FS128T [Re: yakfishinnate] #10066813 06/16/14 02:38 PM
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I have a brand new 2012 or 13 (not sure which) Jackson Cuda 14' that has never been on the water. I bought it a few months ago from a guy in Wylie that fixed it up but never took it out nor have I. It has the rudder and anchor trolly. Asking $1200. Price them with the extras and tax and you will see that's a good deal. Can send pics if interested. It's blue.

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