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Anyone have any paddle time/review on the Malibu Stealth?


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Its an x-factor with a different deck.  The deck is layed out with standing to sight cast as a priority...it was designed with the TKF crowd in mind.


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Its an x-factor with a different deck.

I thought that yak looked familiar. Still a great hull design and nice idea for stand-up sight fishing. I'd like to see how that center hatch thing works.

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Its an x-factor with a different deck.

I thought that yak looked familiar. Still a great hull design and nice idea for stand-up sight fishing. I'd like to see how that center hatch thing works.


It's a freakin bait well!


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I think running it as a bait tank is an option, but it is designed to accomodate a tank.  You can do the same thing with a regular X and a kayaktank if you wanted to...I just don't like the idea of pumping water into my hull.  If you have an issue, it could go sideways fast.


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I just don't like the idea of pumping water into my hull...

 :smt044 :smt044 :smt044

From the picture it looks like it is molded into the deck, possibly pumped up through a scupper. And in the comments on that website some Malibu rep said something about a plumbing kit and just "flip the switch and you have a self-draining, circulating bait tank system". I can't imagine they're pumping water into the hull but it sure would be interesting to see exactly how that thing is wired/plumbed.


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Like a Kayatank you are pumpimg water into the boat.  When things go right it is getting pumped into the well...if things go wrong it'll be filling your hull.


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what's up with the hatch behind the seat?  that seems like it would be difficult to access on the water.


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what's up with the hatch behind the seat?  that seems like it would be difficult to access on the water.

It's actually a really great feature. It's angled so really easy to stash rods and while it's not the easiest to access if you sit side saddle it's not that hard either.

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But the entire thing is mute if there is a bait tank in the way half way up the yak.


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But the entire thing is mute if there is a bait tank in the way half way up the yak.

Well I was talking about the hatch in particular. But yeah, you're right. If there's bait tankthere you're gonna need some really short/bendy rods to fit easily. :smt002

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i like the malibu's cuz of the child seat up front without having a tandem but the rect hatch in my marauder is a pain enough to open in front of me, so I would think behind me would be even more of an issue.