Forums59
Topics1,055,672
Posts14,256,513
Members144,568
|
Most Online39,925 Dec 30th, 2023
|
|
Blue Sky Boatworks from Jackson Kayak
#12366554
07/31/17 10:04 PM
|
Joined: May 2012
Posts: 2,583
YakFishField
OP
Extreme Angler
|
OP
Extreme Angler
Joined: May 2012
Posts: 2,583 |
Have you guys seen Jackson's latest project? Meet the new Blue Sky Boatworks 360 Angler. Before the purists yell, "THAT'S NOT A KAYAK," they aren't calling it a kayak. But it's certainly in our genre with Jackson's pedal drive coming stock and an option for an electric or gas motor. I can see this thing converting a lot of boat owners to the small craft side of things. What do you guys think?
|
|
Re: Blue Sky Boatworks from Jackson Kayak
[Re: YakFishField]
#12366578
07/31/17 10:20 PM
|
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 835
psalty
Pro Angler
|
Pro Angler
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 835 |
"Might" be answer to folks with bad backs relative to yakkin'. Interesting, thank you and look forward to hearing more. 
Matthew 4:19 Script-Lures by Psalty founder and directed by the Big Fisherman
|
|
Re: Blue Sky Boatworks from Jackson Kayak
[Re: YakFishField]
#12367191
08/01/17 10:52 AM
|
Joined: Aug 2011
Posts: 3,756
christian myrick
TFF Team Angler
|
TFF Team Angler
Joined: Aug 2011
Posts: 3,756 |
I think its cool. Personally,,,(disclaimer) without paddling or peadling it, it looks like its probably best with a trolling motor or small gas engine. The more people on the water the better. It adds a new option for people.
|
|
Re: Blue Sky Boatworks from Jackson Kayak
[Re: YakFishField]
#12367201
08/01/17 11:07 AM
|
Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 6,496
Shaun Russell
TFF Celebrity
|
TFF Celebrity
Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 6,496 |
How cool. I like the idea of how high you can sit/stand up and still have the stability. Not built to be a rocket ship, and obviously not a kayak, but it's a cool idea for a watercraft.
And he saith unto them, Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men. Matthew 4:19
|
|
Re: Blue Sky Boatworks from Jackson Kayak
[Re: YakFishField]
#12367362
08/01/17 01:18 PM
|
Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 151
BayouFennec
Outdoorsman
|
Outdoorsman
Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 151 |
i could definitely see myself in something like this when i feel i'm too old to fish in a kayak.
|
|
Re: Blue Sky Boatworks from Jackson Kayak
[Re: YakFishField]
#12369805
08/02/17 08:20 PM
|
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 15,670
BassFever
TFF Guru
|
TFF Guru
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 15,670 |
I want to see more videos of it. On the water and being taken apart and put together.
It looks like it could get hung up on tall trees, limbs that go between the pontoons but are too tall to go over.
|
|
Re: Blue Sky Boatworks from Jackson Kayak
[Re: The Black Hammer]
#12369852
08/02/17 08:51 PM
|
Joined: May 2012
Posts: 2,583
YakFishField
OP
Extreme Angler
|
OP
Extreme Angler
Joined: May 2012
Posts: 2,583 |
It's definitely getting trickier to decide where to draw the line.
|
|
Re: Blue Sky Boatworks from Jackson Kayak
[Re: BassFever]
#12369857
08/02/17 08:53 PM
|
Joined: May 2012
Posts: 2,583
YakFishField
OP
Extreme Angler
|
OP
Extreme Angler
Joined: May 2012
Posts: 2,583 |
I want to see more videos of it. On the water and being taken apart and put together.
It looks like it could get hung up on tall trees, limbs that go between the pontoons but are too tall to go over. Agreed, every boat has its limits. But I had a friend run over a stump in a "normal" kayak and got a limb stuck in his scupper. He had to go swimming to free it. Stumps are a nuisance for any vessel... kayak, boat and catamaran alike. I too want to see it in action on the water. If I can get my hands on one once they're in production, I'll follow up with a full on-the-water review.
|
|
Re: Blue Sky Boatworks from Jackson Kayak
[Re: YakFishField]
#12370014
08/02/17 10:39 PM
|
Joined: Mar 2015
Posts: 2,123
Brad R
Extreme Angler
|
Extreme Angler
Joined: Mar 2015
Posts: 2,123 |
My wife wants one, so . . . I'll likely have one on Lake Athens next year.
Innovations? No, it looks to me like just a whole lot of really good ideas cobbled together. I do think the new Jackson drive, a bit of innovation there, for sure, is a great fit, a great starting point for propulsion. Then, one could decide whether to add a TM or a small outboard. And, the way it can be disassembled is pretty nice.
It'd sure be nice if Lehr could de-bug their little outboard motor that runs on anything from a little green propane camping bottle all the way up to a larger capacity. That'd eliminate the need to carry gasoline and more issues. Maybe more outboards will end up with propane fuel power now that kayaks and other small watercraft provide a market for them.
Brad
|
|
Moderated by banker-always fishing, chickenman, Derek 🐝, Duck_Hunter, Fish Killer, J-2, Jacob, Jons3825, JustWingem, Nocona Brian, Toon-Troller, Uncle Zeek, Weekender1
|