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Pelican Pros/Cons #12301429 06/19/17 08:38 PM
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Anybody have pros and cons on the Pelican Kayaks? In particular The Catch 120 and Enforcer 120X


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Re: Pelican Pros/Cons [Re: centxfishing] #12302125 06/20/17 04:50 AM
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Had 2 pelicans not the ones you are asking about though. The ones i had i have no complaints about them they got me where i needed to be. The tracking is a little bad but overall loved them. They are very light and never had any leaks. Hear good things about these kayaks you are asking about

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I have the pelican catch 120 next and I think it is a great kayak I am a taller guy at 6'2 and there is plenty of leg room a pretty good size area in the back to put a crate on and very stable I mean stable but it's not the fastest kayak. It's the first kayak I have had so don't know how it's tracking is compared to others

Re: Pelican Pros/Cons [Re: centxfishing] #12302958 06/20/17 07:53 PM
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Don't worry!
If it doesn't track well you will know it.
You will be constantly trying to stay in a straight line by having to paddle several times on one side or the other instead of maintaining an even paddle cadence.


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