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Re: The perfect kayak.... [Re: wh2004] #13484411 03/23/20 06:47 PM
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OP Yeah I think the Revo 16 is pretty much it unless you went back to the Trident and put a motor (like a Bixpy) on it. The thing I like about the Trident and Stealths is the big center hatch you can store fish/rods in. Pedals offshore are really handy for punching through the surf, when there's big time rollers and when the current is ripping. The Revo 13 is next on my list. I currently take my Pro Angler 14 offshore. I had it in 7' swells (yeah I know I shouldn't have been out there) and it did not feel unstable but it obviously takes a lot to push it. My last offshore trip last summer we went around 15 miles. I walked like I had polio afterwards.


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Re: The perfect kayak.... [Re: Jerry713] #13484592 03/23/20 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Jerry713
OP Yeah I think the Revo 16 is pretty much it unless you went back to the Trident and put a motor (like a Bixpy) on it. The thing I like about the Trident and Stealths is the big center hatch you can store fish/rods in. Pedals offshore are really handy for punching through the surf, when there's big time rollers and when the current is ripping. The Revo 13 is next on my list. I currently take my Pro Angler 14 offshore. I had it in 7' swells (yeah I know I shouldn't have been out there) and it did not feel unstable but it obviously takes a lot to push it. My last offshore trip last summer we went around 15 miles. I walked like I had polio afterwards.


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Re: The perfect kayak.... [Re: Jerry713] #13485023 03/24/20 01:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Jerry713
OP Yeah I think the Revo 16 is pretty much it unless you went back to the Trident and put a motor (like a Bixpy) on it. The thing I like about the Trident and Stealths is the big center hatch you can store fish/rods in. Pedals offshore are really handy for punching through the surf, when there's big time rollers and when the current is ripping. The Revo 13 is next on my list. I currently take my Pro Angler 14 offshore. I had it in 7' swells (yeah I know I shouldn't have been out there) and it did not feel unstable but it obviously takes a lot to push it. My last offshore trip last summer we went around 15 miles. I walked like I had polio afterwards.

I tip my hat to you for taking the PA out there thumb

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Originally Posted by Jerry713
OP Yeah I think the Revo 16 is pretty much it unless you went back to the Trident and put a motor (like a Bixpy) on it. The thing I like about the Trident and Stealths is the big center hatch you can store fish/rods in. Pedals offshore are really handy for punching through the surf, when there's big time rollers and when the current is ripping. The Revo 13 is next on my list. I currently take my Pro Angler 14 offshore. I had it in 7' swells (yeah I know I shouldn't have been out there) and it did not feel unstable but it obviously takes a lot to push it. My last offshore trip last summer we went around 15 miles. I walked like I had polio afterwards.

I tip my hat to you for taking the PA out there thumb

Gracias amigo


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