Zack073 wrote: ↑16 Sep 2021, 15:03
I have been looking into kayaks like the kayaks2fish gen10 mkII but a lot of the reviews reckon they are a bit small (3m) for going out on westernport and I 3m kayak will be a bit hard to manoeuvre and paddle. I then had a look at the baysports ANGLER PRO XL - 4.3M FISHING KAYAK WITH LIVE BAIT WELL (
https://www.baysports.com.au/collection ... -bait-well) I havent been able to find much information on it, but 4m kayaks seem to be better as you can build up more speed and stay in the same spot easier what do you guys think.
My budget is about $1,500 and I would prefer a paddle kayak as the peddle ones seem a bit expensive and being my first kayak I think it would be better to learn how to properly paddle.
Thanks
you are on the right track Zack places like Coronet bay you can get away with a short kayak most of the time but a 4 meter kayak will do a better job and open up other areas
the 4.3 meter kayak you are looking at is sort of a copy of the Ocean Kayaks Prowler and there are a few other chinese copys of the prowler under different names ( probably out of the same factory )
Winchbitch ( Mal ) uses one that is very similar and it has pretty much the same speed and stability as the Prowler ( which by the way are a very good kayak ) - some of the fitting are lower std but still on the whole are quite usable
he also has taken it off shore a bit and like the Prowler has pretty good manners even in bigger seas than you may wont to play in -- this model you are looking at coms with a high seat and I know Mal uses the old std low seat which of cause adds to stability or more to the point sitting higher lifts your centre of balance and makes the boat less stabile
so for WP look at the longer yak if you do venture out into a tide flow you will see why a faster kayak are the go
just a heads up I'm on my 3rd kayak now and fish mainly WP and every one of them has been a paddle craft starting with a 4.1 meter moving to a 4.3 meter and now a 5.25 meter -
just a head up practice your re entries before you worry about fishing and try to buy a good paddle there is a big difference between cheap and nasty paddles and a good paddle
so good luck