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I demo'd a "WAVEWALKER" kayak (www.wavewalker.us) today and I was very impressed! No affiliation with seller etc. Fast, stable, well made. These will sell for $2500. Looks like a fantastic fishing platform to me, but not for the light of wallet. Marc the seller is passionate about his product and pointed out the differences between his and the mirage drive. His has  prop that raises and lowers, retractable rudder, and the best part is the recumbent position you pedal from. VERY COMFORTABLE! I am sold and trying to talk the wife into a $5000 nut.


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They are pretty heavy compared to the typical fish SOT, but pedal and handle like they are much lighter. It's just going to be a bitch getting them up top of the suburban.


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Steering is very responsive and it will turn completely around in a 12 ft circle. Can pedal backward for brakes which the hobiew cannot.


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I may buy the two demos on Monday. Cashing in many brownie points.


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How stable are they looks like you are sitting pretty high, where do you stow the rods?
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Where can these be demo'd..ect...I don't have the " BlinG " to buy one, just whant to check one out
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Saw some on the water at WCSKS this weekend.  I didn't have a chance to demo one.  These things can get up and go ... and I mean FAST.  By far the fastest kayak (if you can call it that) that I've seen.

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I looked at the website, no video or anything...kinda of goofy looking but ifthey work well I wanna see it!  There was a guy at Mendo a few years ago with a similar catamaran that also moved at a surprising pace.


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How stable are they looks like you are sitting pretty high, where do you stow the rods?

Very stable in my opinion. Seller claims potato patch no problema. No fishing accomodations on these demo units, seller claims that fishing needs will be addressed on productioon models.


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Looks like this would be a nice kayak for certian types of things. Good for lakes with no weeds or light ocean with no kelp. A big issue I can see is you have a prop which could get really fouled with plants in the water or even your own line when you hook a fish. And since you have no direct access to it while in the kayak it could lead to an iffy situation. This weekend I was at Forebay and there's tons of weeds. It was easy for me to pull the Mirage drive up and clear the weeds (I also do the same with kelp in the ocean.)  Props also, because of their speed when they rotate, can cause damage to it or other things. You'll definitely have to watch your surroundings alot. The center of gravity does look pretty high too... not to mention the price tag!! But for a fast cruising watercraft it does look fun!
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Looks like this would be a nice kayak for certian types of things. Good for lakes with no weeds or light ocean with no kelp. A big issue I can see is you have a prop which could get really fouled with plants in the water or even your own line when you hook a fish. And since you have no direct access to it while in the kayak it could lead to an iffy situation. This weekend I was at Forebay and there's tons of weeds. It was easy for me to pull the Mirage drive up and clear the weeds (I also do the same with kelp in the ocean.)  Props also, because of their speed when they rotate, can cause damage to it or other things. You'll definitely have to watch your surroundings alot. The center of gravity does look pretty high too... not to mention the price tag!! But for a fast cruising watercraft it does look fun!

Drive assy does retract from on board fairly easy. Seller claims weeds come off with reverse turn of pedals. Looks to me like it will not fish in heavy kelp but will get your ass there much quicker. Retract drive and switch to paddle in the veggies. Looks high sided, but seemed very stable. I leaned quite a bit in both directions and she stays upright. IS HEAVY though, will be a bitch to get up on my suburban.


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Update,
The new boats are safe at my work and I am already looking at Mods. :smt007 We will splash them at Spicer Reservoir a week from tomorrow (Sept 29th), replete with manybrews, tequila, rods, camping gear and hit my favorite island for 3 days of camping. I will post up some trouty pix after we get back along with a full report on the boats.


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Be sure to post a review after your trip.  I am curious how the prop drive works out. 

Also, watch out for those afternoon winds at Spicer.  After years of bank fishing at spicer, on my first kayak outing last summer I realized why there are so many sailboats stored near the launch.

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Be sure to post a review after your trip.  I am curious how the prop drive works out. 

Also, watch out for those afternoon winds at Spicer.  After years of bank fishing at spicer, on my first kayak outing last summer I realized why there are so many sailboats stored near the launch.

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Even the lady at the ranger station warned us when we told her we were paddling to the back of the lake. The wind comes up like clockwork from west to east at about 10:00 AM. Our plan is to break camp and be underway back to the ramp at 8:30 and we should be ok. If not we will hug the shoreline and see exactly what these boats can do. Besides, by that time the beer will be all gone and that's at least 50#'s lighter.


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Sounds like fun. 

If you are heading to the back of the lake in the afternoon, I would think about taking a large kite and doing an impression of a kiteboarder except from a kayak.  I have a large two line foil kite that I have wanted to try on windy days.  If I can improvise some sort of dagger board it would awesome to be able to tack into the wind on those long paddles back to the ramp.

Good luck, with 50 lbs of beer, you might be doing this  :pottytrain3: more than this :fish

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