I did find this information very useful and informative, in the future it would be better if we don't have to face the sun the entire time. Thank you for your content.
If hobie was smart instead of putting out a revision of the 360 drive and calling it there new kayak what they should do is also revise the platform for installation of the newer products like dual graphs live scope ect. make a revision as well to the hull. Would be a possible reason to buy a new hobie. Native kayak did an awesome job with the revisions and body design making this platform a reason to upgrade from the older versions. Hobie just needs to do the same
I’ve owned a PA14 for about 6yrs and love it. I agree about the cost (luckily I picked up an end of year model and saved $$) and proprietary items needed. But when I tried them out for me the Hobie was easier for me and felt more natural. The Native seems to have put a lot of thought into stuff like motor hookups. But again the Native to me felt more cumbersome…just my 2c
The Titan X I’m waiting on will be my first kayak. Coming from bass boats, I wanted something to carry a lot of gear. However, I realize it’s heavy and definitely been considering a trailer. May convert one of my utility trailers until I can afford a dedicated kayak trailer. Appreciate all your input on the Titan X and hate to hear you feel it isn’t the kayak for you.
I have been thru a lot of kayaks to find the perfect kayak for me. The search is still on. It is an amazing kayak but it has more than I needed. I won't ever put motors or electronics on it. I almost bought another LYNX but thought I would give this a try first. It was so close. Thank you for watching.
Hope you won't mind answering a few questions I have. I appreciate all of the videos you have made on this kayak. What are your thoughts on both the initial and secondary stability of this boat? Do you know what the width (workable space) of the cockpit is - space between gunnels in front of the seat? I was also looking at the Jackson Knarr, as it has the most deck space I've seen in a large yak, but the initial stability isn't great due to the hull design. Much appreciated.
Best stability I have seen on any kayak. And I have had a lot. Initial and secondary. The workable deck space is a little over 26 inches. It is designed to lay the ketch board down on. I show that in another video. I think the first one. Thank you for watching.
@@CyberYaker What I want is to feel safe in any brand's Kayak, to be able to ride calmly without worrying about the Kayak turning easily. Thank you one more time.