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Messages - wakeside

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For Sale / Re: Stealth Fisha 460 - Sad day for me, perhaps not you! $3000
« on: February 14, 2020, 08:27:12 AM »
Sorry but the seat is a huge bonus for comfort and I'd prefer to sell it all as a package.
Price lowered to $3000.

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For Sale / Stealth Fisha 460 - Sad day for me, perhaps not you! $3000
« on: February 12, 2020, 02:38:21 PM »
Long story short, I find myself spending less time on my kayak than one would care to admit. I'm also spending more time with family and enjoying the outdoors. I've thought long and hard about this for months and figured that someone else could make better use of my current wall decoration.

I have for sale a Stealth Fisha 460 purchased in late 2017 from Headwaters in Lodi. She's been in the water a few times and has performed flawlessly each time. She's a looker for sure, super stable on the water, and gets moving pretty quickly even in windy conditions. Below is more detail and what would be included.
I live in Gilroy, CA but work in Downtown San Jose and may be able to bring the kayak down although not preferred due to parking garage security. Email is the best way to contact me and I will respond promptly. wakesiderider@gmail.com It is my belief that she's priced well and not in any rush to sell. 

Asking $3000 for everything.  Price Lowered
Stealth Fisha 460
Stealth Seat back
Lowrance Elite 5ti (hull mounted - see pics)
Updated rear hatch
Updated plastics on the grab handles
Noqua 10Ah battery
C-Tug kayak cart
Suspenz kayak stand
Suspenz Wall mount
Aqua Bound paddle
Misc Rail Blaza odds and ends (star ports, rod holders, ??)
Yakima Kayak Jay Low rack - locking straps will be included along with keys










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General Talk / Re: Monterey Surf fishing
« on: June 01, 2018, 10:42:31 AM »
+1 for Seascum's comments. I will be out and about tomorrow on the hunt. Last few outings have been slow but steady. Lot of undersized fish but still beats being at work any day.
Good luck out there. 

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I use windy.com and their app on my phone. Not sure about wave accuracy but its a pretty handy app and looks pretty sweet too!
https://www.windy.com/?36.781,-121.861,11

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General Talk / Re: Drowning
« on: May 02, 2018, 10:20:25 PM »
Posted to my FB and thanks! Good read and I guess I can't believe everything I see on TV anymore.

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General Talk / Re: Z71 Chevy Silverado 2001 Mechanic for AC problem
« on: May 02, 2018, 10:14:13 PM »
Not a mechanic but mechanically inclined.
2001 is a pretty old truck and your AC most likely needs a recharge if you havent done one since 01. I think the local auto parts store may carry a DIY recharge kit and I'm pretty sure there are tons of vids online if you don't want to pay a shop. Here is one link I found just being super curious.


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Stealth / Re: Stealth Meet Up and Paddle
« on: April 27, 2018, 11:06:32 PM »
A little late to the party but wife's work schedule permitting, I would love to hook up with you all. I got my stealth close to winter last year and have yet to make it out on the water since my last trip to Monterey. Been hitting the surf a lot lately but itching to get back out on the kayak.

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This popped up on the news today. Not sure who from this forum is participating but good on you if you are!
https://www.sfgate.com/food/article/Northern-California-divers-try-to-save-abalone-12809728.php?t=0e668e14b9

I never realized how much impact these things had on the ecosystem and so I applaud you all for your efforts. I have no excuse but wish I could help in some way, shape, or form.

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If you are in the Monterey bay area, I would recommend beach launching from Monterey Bay Kayaks. With the expected number of PB'ers being high that weekend, be careful when crossing between the end of the warf and the rock wall. If you stay closer to the aquarium, you may get some protection from the swells, but dealing with the wakes from boaters ripping by may be a PITA as well. As others noted, make sure you are aware of the no fish zones. I personally would stay away from Moss Landing. Incoming and outgoing tides rip through there and it's PB central. Beach launches and landings are no joke either. I almost busted my knee when the kayak turned sideways in a small wave and hit my leg.
Typical safety gear and +1 for the 3mm farmer john. Layers up top cause it can get cold.
Good luck, stay safe, and tight lines!

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Introductions / Re: Hello from Santa Cruz
« on: March 23, 2018, 11:33:58 AM »
Welcome! I try to surf fish once a week or when my wife complains about not having perch in the freezer. Recently moved to Gilroy so hit me up if you want some company!

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General Talk / Re: a cart for an outback
« on: March 05, 2018, 11:32:40 AM »
+1 for the C-tug.
Use it with my Stealth. Super easy to put together and load your kayak. Sort of understand the scupper concern but perhaps only when it was fully loaded with gear but it wasn't a big issue. (I could see the plastic bend ever so slightly) I haven't towed my yak across a good stretch of sand with the c-tug yet. I think the hobie cart would might out perform the c-tug in this regard. Who knows. Next time I see someone, I may pull up along side and compare. 
https://www.amazon.com/Ctug-Kayak-Canoe-Trolley-Cart/dp/B00KX5A7NW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1520278138&sr=8-2&keywords=c-tug+kayak+cart
Malone makes some that are cheaper if cost is an issue but I've never personally used one.

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Fishing Pics / Re: fishing tattoos
« on: February 12, 2018, 12:08:15 PM »
Heres mine! Hope to get a full sleeve soon.

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Stealth / Re: I made the switch.
« on: January 08, 2018, 11:49:07 AM »
Thanks for the feedback. The elite5ti xducer is the same width and height from the looks of your and certainly looks like it will fit. It's just the length I was worried about and if it would turn the corner. From the photo you posted, it looks like the pocket runs the length of the kayak. With the rain, this might be a good time to get it fitted.

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Stealth / Re: I made the switch.
« on: January 05, 2018, 10:44:32 AM »
Do you guys think that the access port would facilitate the massive elite 5Ti transducer? The thing is approx. 7-8 inches in length. I would certainly be nice to remove the extra drag under my hull.

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Stealth / Re: I made the switch.
« on: December 08, 2017, 11:06:24 AM »
That's a clean and interesting setup but where is the transducer? That looks like a good solution to store battery/etc but also looks to consume a big chunk of space in the hatch as well. I know that most people glue them into the access port but the TI transducer is a beast.

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