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MAYNEE-YAK
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: So Cal
Posts: 533
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overall looks very nice. they could have shaved off some length by just putting normal kayak handles on the front/rear though... that front handle looks very uncomfortable.
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 754
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Test fishing the Predator, first impressions: stable, comfortable seat, thoughtful rigging touches, paddles better than anything so big should. Plentiful storage and lots of Ocean Kayak DNA in this Old Town.
My good friend John P. put the Predator through a surf trial. The nameplate reads Old Town. Johnson Watercraft is mainly marketing the Predator for the freshwater and flats, not surf-launch SoCal. Keep that in mind. It performed well, was easy to keep pointed straight out or in, and shows off tons of buoyancy up front - check out the picture. Feels good and steady on sloppy water - the designers understand secondary stability. The cockpit holds a ton of water when flooded, and emptied slowly with the one-way scupper plugs in the boat. Today, the bow hatch leaked. It seemed a little loose on the 'yak. Further testing is warranted. On first impression, I like the Predator a lot. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Vista
Posts: 411
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That is a pretty cool looking boat. It seems to have some nice features
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