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Topic: Stealth Accessories  (Read 14602 times)

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Recon

  • Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after. -HDT
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Is there a paddle best used for fiberglass Stealth kayaks?


Eddie

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If you have a Werner that's my preference for light and power.  Studying paddle styles I have a high stroke while some have low stroke.  You prolly know this stuff.  You can go quite fast with a low stroke which call for a longer narrower blade vs. a wider blade for power.  The wider blade will tire one quicker because of the water resistance.  I've always considered a wing blade which is famous in the stealth community but it is an advanced paddle.  The Icarus is the largest blade for Werner and the Callus?  is the top blade for touring(low) style.  The Navigator is a touring blade but way cheaper in price than a Werner carbon fiber. :smt006
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Stealth Pro Fisha 475
Jackson Kraken 15
Native Manta Ray 12.5
Werner Cyprus 220cm


Eddie

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Kinda stokin' me!  Welcome to the tribe they say.  :smt006. I'm not sure it needs much right out of the box.  I'm home quick enough to not need the fish bag but it would keep the hatch a lil' cleaner but it rinses easy.   I do have a back support but I'm not sure it's still available. I like the butt pad.   I just mounted my FF straight to the hatch door and I've moved it and feel better about it's position.  You gotta pick a paddle!  Main tool for sure.  I use a Werner Cyprus.  I'll prolly think of more stuff as this thread develops. :smt007

They have one or two different types of back support. I heard they restrict how much you can move around (twist) though. Like, they aren't good if you want to spin and get something from in the back.

Do you know if the fish bag takes up the entire space? Or can you fit other gear next to it? It's a no-go if I can't fit more gear.

Where is the prefered spot to mount the fishfinder?
I took some pics today...
“I’m going fishing.”  They said, “we will go with you.” 
John 21:3

Stealth Pro Fisha 475
Jackson Kraken 15
Native Manta Ray 12.5
Werner Cyprus 220cm