Like you, I prefer the LiteTackle. I love the wide open deck area. It seems ideal to bring along your pup. I also like the better rod holders capacity on the LiteTackle. Plus at 6' 3" tall with a 36" inseam, I doubt I would be comfortable on the FeelFree. Great video, I learned a lot.
I finally got Moken 12.5 V2, and love it. The things I like : The removable sonar pod with the finder all in one unit is fantastic. Paddles very nicely. Seat is comfortable. Love that I can store 4 rods in the dry storage compartment. Really came in handy on a family camping trip where space in the truck was limited. The wheel in the keel is awesome. Maybe it wouldn't work great in the sand, but its worked in every situation i've been in so far. I don't see the need for a trolley , at least for my needs. About my only gripe, and it may be just me and my inexperience, is that i'm not as comfortable standing and fishing as i'd hoped. Its not bad by any means, but i can't really get relaxed standing and casting. I guess that's the trade off of being such a nice paddler. All in all, i'm happy with my purchase and think i will be using in for years to come.
Love these, fantastic video, looking at buying a new kayak but will have to shop and order online. This kind of review actually gives me info about the boats. Too many people think reviews are walking around a boat and opening all the hatches. I can find all that on manufacturer websites and videos. Get on the water, talk about rocker, maneuverability, glide, carry, paddling comfort and feel, fish ability etc. Don't worry about having to talkabout every damn bungee strap and hatch unless there is something significant about it, we can all see the damn hatch.
Love the video’s. I’m looking for my first Kayak. Something I can fish lakes/ponds with and use for multi-day river trips. You sold me on the lite tackle, the big blocky hulls of most fishing rigs seemed odd even to a newby like me. They eliminate some of the advantages of a kayak and made me question if a canoe wasn’t a better compromise. I can’t wait to get one on the water.
Dan. Thanks for all the reviews you do on different kayaks. My wife and I just got two of the Mokens a couple of weeks ago and we love them. I like the all-around aspect of the Moken. Here in Virginia, we can use them in different water environments. Thanks again and keep up the great content.
@@norbertaraujojr9885 Hello Norbert. I called our local store and they had one in stock and they had to get the other from their main location. I got the kayaks from the Appomattox River Company. They have locations in Farmville and Hampton. Give them a call, they are super helpful.
I've watched your videos for few years, I have a Jackson cruise 10 that's pretty good. I'm looking at a used Crescent lite tackle 12 that I think will work great. Your videos are awesome, keep them going. Always informative. Thanks from old guy in Arkansas
Another awesome and informational review. Like how you tied it to a sport many people do while in the kayak and as always gave an equal non biased review for both kayaks.
Im at 5 monutes in and im really diggin that moken. I really like the out of the box features which for someone like me who has got the one up from the entry kayaks is keeping my eyes open for one that meets the needs of what is missing from those 5-6oo dollar kayaks.
I purchased the LiteTackle and it is an amazing kayak. I ordered the Moken 12.5 for my son. Was really torn between that and the Ultralite. He can go into the Moken and will not have to upgrade his in a couple of years. He paddled my Cresent this past weekend and got a little tired. I have a 220 cm Aquabound, I know it is too short but it's what I have for now. I am going to go ahead and get him a really good paddle so it should help him when his Moken comes in.
My local kayak dealer sends his thanks for selling yet another Moken 😉 My wife had a Bigfish 105 and after paddling my Moken 12.5, we had to do some trading 😂 Now we both enjoy our Moken12.5 V2’s!!!
Had so been waiting for this review cause I’ve been back and forth on which of these two boats to purchase. Got to get a moken on the water for a demo first. Thanks for the great content you put out. Stay safe and Happy Paddling..
I don't like the fact you have to buy mats and seat riser for the crescent. The feel free mokem seems like a better deal. Both are really great kayaks. I love the open floor plan on the crescent. Still undecided but thanks for the review.
I've had a Big Fish 105, Bonafide SS127, Hobie PA12, and now a Moken 12.5 v2. Hobie was definitely best for fishing, but the Moken is the best all around. I was too afraid to take that Hobie Mirage drive in shallow moving water. Moken paddles way better than the Big Fish and Bonafide but is still plenty stable. Beavertail rudder is nice on the Moken, but not necessary for the boat to handle well like it was on the Big Fish. Wheel in the keel is so convenient. Very happy with it and the best value of all the kayaks I've had.
I too have had A Moken 12.5 and now a lure 11.5. I love it and wouldn't change it. I love the wheel in the keel and that it came with the rudder when I bought it. I'm looking at the high back seat at the moment. I have an Australian Facebook web group "Feelfree Kayak owners Australia . In Australia the Moken 12.5 V2 Runs about $1500 Australian so the US price is very good.
Do you like the moken better than the big fish and bonafide for freshwater fishing and light inshore salt? Looking to get my first kayak and there so many options in that sub$1000 category. Thanks for any help you can give
I like the larger flatter deck space of the Yak Attack. Not only for the additional foot room but also for ease of getting into and out of the yak. I think that the center platform box in the other one would be a real "trip hazzard " for many of us older kayakers, imho, of course. That said, I could make either one of them work if dressed out like they are featured in your video. Nice, informative video! Enjoyed it. It did help me to see what considerations I would need to focus on when buying a fishing yak.
The Moken “wheel in the keel” helps when dragging on ground, over rocks in shallow water and reduces wear on a traditional keel. The Moken is also pre-drilled for a Beavertail rudder system. I personally would rather have more open floor space by not having the compartment or the sonar pod for my dog or readily accessible gear. Also, the enclosed dry well significantly reduces the amount of gear you can carry versus having an open bow where you can stack gear higher and strap it down.
Last year I really wanted a LiteTackle, but ended up going with an Vibe SG130 because it was so difficult to find one a Crescent in my area. My vibe has treated me well but I think, I'm going to switch over to a Crescent LiteTackle. I just prefer the simple layout and open deck. Hope I can find one.
The ability to put a rudder on the boat... not for turning but for for tracking when paddling long, calm stretches, is a very worthwhile thing to consider on any multi-purpose kayak.
Hey Dan I've been looking at fishing kayaks for a few weeks I used to kayak as a kid and haven't for at least 10 years or so but back to my point I am looking for something that cuts thru the water well as I'll be fishing pretty large lakes that also get wind waves so ease of paddle/ speed 1st then stability/features 2nd I was looking at vibe sea ghost 130 how dose it paddle for a sotk and are there better options that are in similar price range I should be looking at? Thanks
I got my Moken v2 kayaks back in October. I really liked everything about the crescent better except the seat. To me it was just a task to stand up with the seat flat on the floor. If the chairlift was available then I might have gone with the crescent. Having said all that I’m really happy with my mokens
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Offshore and even River Yak Fishos are crazy, We see Tiger, Bull an pointers often as long or longer than Our Boats not to mention the constant flow of Whales an curious venom wielding Snakes Hahahaha! The seat height must offer a much more back friendly ride, both rigs look as good as You can get, awesome review thanks HK.
Bought the Moken a couple months ago and I haven't been out of it much since purchasing it. I also looked at the Crescent, may be my next purchase in a few months.
i was looking at the moken v2 for the longest time and felt like it was a better value than the crescent, however ive kind of changed my mind and think id prefer the crescent. the front hatch opening is huge compared to the moken and its also flat with bungees on the front for more storage. i also dont fish and think id like the open deck better. rear tankwell also looks bigger. im sure when they do a revision they will add cup holders like the new ck1 venture and crew have.
Nice. I have the Moken 10 v2 and really like it. I am 6'2 200 pounds and generally don't feel overly confident fishing standing up. Not a game changer though because Kayak fishing is so fun. In a few years when I am ready, would the larger Kayaks like the Moken 12.5 and Crescent Kayaks Lite Tackle be noticeably more stable?
Both the bigger boats are noticeably more stable. It’s all about volume. How much air is displacing your weight. Also a longer boat carries that volume further into the bow and stern which gives you more stability.
What would be a better kayak for a bigger man (6 foot 2 and just over 300 lbs)? Would the LT work fine or should I go with the Crew? I also have an 11 year old daughter that likes to go with me?
I love that lake even though it can be difficult to fish because of the vegetation. Would the Moken work for a big guy that’s 6’2” and 330? I have short legs for my height. No kayak experience.
I have been looking at the Crescent for awhile. Looks like this could be the boat for me. I'm 6,1 and 225lbs. I would mostly be taking down slow rivers and doing some fishing. Thanks for the reviews. I haven't found a dealer near me yet.
Really like both of these kayaks. But Lifetime has 2 very similar kayaks you can find on sale for $400 or less fairly often. One is called the Yukon its a tad over 11 feet. I have this one and really like it. They also have the Tamarack angler pro. That one is a tad over 12 feet. Both have nice comfy seats and open decks. They really are pretty similar to these kayaks. And for somebody who wants to get into kayak fishing cheaply they are a great choice.
I think a lot of people looking at these boats probably already have something like the lifetimes. I have a cheap lifetime triton angler I keep around because I like it. Great loaner/knock around yak. I have a Lite Tackle and it’s in a completely different league.
Nice comparison! My new Moken is still hanging in the shed due to the closures, but not for long. It was really nice to see one in action with your buddy catching some brownies on a fly! Cheers!
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the moken might be a great kayak but good luck finding one. Been trying to buy one for a month now and they are sold out everywhere until late June to late July. I will probably buy the crescent even though i prefer the moken just because i can actually get my hands on a crescent.
You man be surprised. Crescent’s have been selling out everywhere too. Our next shipment won’t be here till June 1. Talked to both companies this AM and they are selling 200-300% of what they projected and the molds just can’t keep up. It will level out in June. I’ve got 300 Feelfree on the water headed this way June 16th
Really liking both these kayaks, know the consensus seems to be the crescent is the better paddler. How do the compare in pure speed, particularly in a inshore choppy type conditions?
Wandering how would you feel about taking the crescent out in open water similar to places you would take the moken 12.5? Would you trust the front hatch to be water tight enough?
Thank you for the review. I'm curious how either of these would do in salt water. Higher seats = higher center of gravity = less stable in swells? And on the short side? Your thoughts? Thanks.
A bit of an older video but am very curious how they compare on moving water. I am looking at an upgrade here pretty soon (as soon as the snow melts so just 3 more months :(... I've been looking at Wilderness System Tarpon as an old classic. But after this I am also wondering about the Moken or the Crescent. How would they compare on a river? I fish slower moving parts of The Snake River so there is some current; I don't do anything too crazy. However, am wondering--is it going to be harder to get back to the boat dock more so with one than with an other? I fish both upstream and down so looking for the best kayak to accommodate such crazy behavior. Any help anyone can offer would be greatly appreciated. Where I'm out I can't go and try any kayaks out as the closest dealer is 200 miles from me and doesn't demo... Thanks in advance!
What's the weight on the Crescent Lite? I had a 2017 Moken 12.5 and I loved that boat. But it was HEAVY, at 73lbs. If the Crescent Lite is noticeably lighter, that would direct my decision immensely. Also, I never loved the long center console my Moken had, and since I don't use electronics, I wouldn't like the one that's on this V2 Moken either. Like many, i want a more open cockpit for a dog to come along.
Thanks for your awesome videos! I am learning a lot. I am looking at the Crescent Lite Tackle and the Jackson Liska. I am primarily planning to use it for stand-up fly fishing. Do you have a recommendation or thoughts on why one might be a better choice than the other? Thank you.
So I am currently looking at several kayaks and love the way the Crescent looks and feels but worried about being rudderless and the non adjustable seat. I’m also looking at the Shearwater 125 from Vibe. Are you going to review the Shearwater anytime soon?
we have the exact same kayak (2 Moken feel free 10V2) we just purchased. Can you tell us the exact pieces you purchased for your entire fishfinder/transducer setup? We want exactly what you have...don't want to make a mistake with those accessories; thank you!!
GREAT video. I wish it would have given me a clear answer though. lol I have a 10' kayak I use to do a little river/whitewater action in but want to start fishing as a way to get on the water more. (Can only do a couple whitewater trips a year) I will be fishing some small lakes/ponds and bigger lakes mainly but hope to go down to the coast at least once in the future and also have a big camping adventure in mind for the future as well. (125 miles down the Buffalo) I am torn between the two and cannot try them out because of Covid and the fact that you cannot find a Moken anywhere in the USA. I hate making this purchase without trying them out and have watched tons of videos trying to figure it out. I would go with the Moken 12.5 in a heartbeat if it wasn't for the lack of stability standing. I definitely cast better standing as I pitch and flip a lot so I cannot see myself casting sitting down a lot. But without actually trying it from a high seated position I don't know if it something I can get use to. I don't know if I would ever mount a fish finder so that feature isn't a must have. I feel like the Moken 12.5 fits the bill in every way except the standing part. Is there anyway you can put an extra two cents in to help with this dilemma?? Thanks for a your work.
@@bobseaver7807 I went with the Light Tackle. It paddles really good and I was able to stand and swing my paddle around like a wild man. lol Sitting and standing seemed to be pretty easy for me. Of course hitting a log or something when not expecting would probably be a bit tricky.
I wish I could get a do over on my yak. Should have spent a couple more hundred and got a better value. Maybe if we get another stimulus I’ll come see you guys this year lol
Would you think the ultra light tackle would be a good pick for someone around 230 pounds? Thank you for the content y’all are awesome! Wish you could ship to N.C.
Weirdly enough, When I bought my Lite Tackle from you guys a few months ago, it didn't come with those Mighty mounts in the back for rod holders. Not sure if thats a price tier option or something, slightly disappointed in that. Great boat overall.
Hey there Dan. I'm literally just getting into kayak fishing myself (never been out in one yet), I'm 5'9 230 and I've been absolutely torn between the Moken line and the Lure line. My biggest choice I guess is the Moken 12.5 V2 vs the Lure 10 V2. Is the seat in the Lure 10 worth losing 2.5 inches length and that extra 100.00? The kayak shop up here in WI only has a Moken light in stock for demo, so I'm gonna try that, would you agree that if I enjoy that one I would like the others? Thanks for any input Dan!
I have a lure 13.5 its great for all day fishing but paddles like a school bus. If I had to do it again I would get the Moken 12.5 especially since they upgraded the seat.
@@burtgordon4796 Loveland canoe and kayak has Jackson, bonafide, crescent, & few other brands then strictly sail in blue ash has hobie, nucanoe, feelfree etc
Hey! How about the leg space for a 6"3' person FeelFree Moken 12.5 ? What is the maximum height a the person that would still feel comfortable on FeelFree Moken 12.5 ?
Awesome video! I am deciding between the 2 kayaks right now. Would you say the LT is noticeably lighter than the Moken? I will be loading on top of my cae by myself.
No I would not say it’s noticeably lighter at all. I think my crescent might be a touch heavier then the Moken, or maybe the Moken feels easier to load because the handles.
Just bought the Lite Tackle, what paddle size would you recommend, I'm 5'11 and a half, would 240-250cm work? Would you also recommend a low or high-angle paddle for this yak? I was looking at a "Werner Skagit CF IM" but not sure if the low angle would be good for this yak since it's quite wide? Thanks
Happen to know of any good kayak shops in the ohio area? I'm having trouble finding one and the big box stores dont have the knowledge or passion you guys seem to have.
Thank you for all the content Dan. I’ve never owned a kayak but I’m definitely looking into getting my first one this year. Would you recommend this Moken for a beginner? I love all the bells and whistles and the price is sounds more than worth it. Any advice or tips is greatly appreciated.
I'm looking to get into kayak fishing and using my kayak for duck hunt. I am 6'3" 330lbs. I will be in ponds/lakes and slow moving rivers. What kayaks should I look at below $1000.
Of these two which has the more comfortable seat, I'm trying to decided between these two kayaks. The rep from ACK told me that the seat in the moken is a better seat and that the moken is more stable. He also told me that the moken can have a pedal drive added in sonar pod. I'm looking for the better all arounder. I'm a bigger guy, about 5'10" 280, I would like to be able to standup and cast/paddle. Any insight would be helpful
Have never been on the water with the sea ghost but have stood on it and looked at them as well as the new 2020 versions. The crescent is the ultimate paddling/kayak experience insanely smooth with a layout that is like a blank canvas very modular and adjustable. The vibe is definitely gonna be more stable but ur gonna sacrifice that smoother paddling, also for me the center console and pouches are amazing at first glance but u will realize u don’t need them and it was annoying to me that the center console doesn’t allow you to turn or move ur feet, u r locked in with ur feet forward. To me the vibe adds a lot of bells and whistles that aren’t necessary and overall slightly less quality, they are also made in China which is a turn off for me. The crescent is American made with super high quality and a very well thought out design with such an amazing paddling experience that I will never give up
I'm a 270lb guy only standing 5'8" and was told i need to look for a kayak with a 500lb capacity at min. what is your thoughts about a fishing kayak weight capacity that i should consider?
which seat is comfier? I spend anywhere up to 8 hours a day on the water. cant decide between the 2.i just recently got into kayak fishing and want a boat that will last. I am in a fairly big lake. lake Champlain in Vermont. also I'm 5 foot 7 and weigh 150lbs. any words of advice would be really appreciated.
@@HeadwatersKayak thanks for the reply I decided to go with my gut and get the light tackle. thanks for all the good info you put out really appreciate it.
Like you, I prefer the LiteTackle. I love the wide open deck area. It seems ideal to bring along your pup. I also like the better rod holders capacity on the LiteTackle. Plus at 6' 3" tall with a 36" inseam, I doubt I would be comfortable on the FeelFree. Great video, I learned a lot.
The Moken is so tried and true. This version of the Moken has everything people have wanted in the new redesign. It’s an amazing kayak.
I finally got Moken 12.5 V2, and love it. The things I like :
The removable sonar pod with the finder all in one unit is fantastic.
Paddles very nicely.
Seat is comfortable.
Love that I can store 4 rods in the dry storage compartment. Really came in handy on a family camping trip where space in the truck was limited.
The wheel in the keel is awesome. Maybe it wouldn't work great in the sand, but its worked in every situation i've been in so far. I don't see the need for a trolley , at least for my needs.
About my only gripe, and it may be just me and my inexperience, is that i'm not as comfortable standing and fishing as i'd hoped. Its not bad by any means, but i can't really get relaxed standing and casting. I guess that's the trade off of being such a nice paddler.
All in all, i'm happy with my purchase and think i will be using in for years to come.
Love these, fantastic video, looking at buying a new kayak but will have to shop and order online. This kind of review actually gives me info about the boats. Too many people think reviews are walking around a boat and opening all the hatches. I can find all that on manufacturer websites and videos. Get on the water, talk about rocker, maneuverability, glide, carry, paddling comfort and feel, fish ability etc. Don't worry about having to talkabout every damn bungee strap and hatch unless there is something significant about it, we can all see the damn hatch.
Love the video’s. I’m looking for my first Kayak. Something I can fish lakes/ponds with and use for multi-day river trips. You sold me on the lite tackle, the big blocky hulls of most fishing rigs seemed odd even to a newby like me. They eliminate some of the advantages of a kayak and made me question if a canoe wasn’t a better compromise. I can’t wait to get one on the water.
Dan. Thanks for all the reviews you do on different kayaks. My wife and I just got two of the Mokens a couple of weeks ago and we love them. I like the all-around aspect of the Moken. Here in Virginia, we can use them in different water environments. Thanks again and keep up the great content.
Hi michael. Did you order them or buy from local.kayak store? I'm also in VA and am on the hunt for one of these as well.
@@norbertaraujojr9885 Hello Norbert. I called our local store and they had one in stock and they had to get the other from their main location. I got the kayaks from the Appomattox River Company. They have locations in Farmville and Hampton. Give them a call, they are super helpful.
I've watched your videos for few years, I have a Jackson cruise 10 that's pretty good. I'm looking at a used Crescent lite tackle 12 that I think will work great. Your videos are awesome, keep them going. Always informative. Thanks from old guy in Arkansas
Thanks for the comment. Enjoy! Would love to get out to Arkansas, my parents go there to hunt rocks and camp out. They love it.
Another awesome and informational review. Like how you tied it to a sport many people do while in the kayak and as always gave an equal non biased review for both kayaks.
Im at 5 monutes in and im really diggin that moken. I really like the out of the box features which for someone like me who has got the one up from the entry kayaks is keeping my eyes open for one that meets the needs of what is missing from those 5-6oo dollar kayaks.
Just bought the light tackle. I took it out on a lake and it didn't let me down. I'm going to try a creek next.
It is actually a hard boat to buy... I drove 200 miles to get it. Good luck.... but I hope you get one.
as always great reviews of kayaks even though I am a Vibe guy I still love watching your reviews of kayaks.
I purchased the LiteTackle and it is an amazing kayak. I ordered the Moken 12.5 for my son. Was really torn between that and the Ultralite. He can go into the Moken and will not have to upgrade his in a couple of years. He paddled my Cresent this past weekend and got a little tired. I have a 220 cm Aquabound, I know it is too short but it's what I have for now. I am going to go ahead and get him a really good paddle so it should help him when his Moken comes in.
My local kayak dealer sends his thanks for selling yet another Moken 😉 My wife had a Bigfish 105 and after paddling my Moken 12.5, we had to do some trading 😂 Now we both enjoy our Moken12.5 V2’s!!!
I see Josh ordered up the Riser. He wasnt aware till I told him. Pretty cool. cant wait to get my crescent.
Had so been waiting for this review cause I’ve been back and forth on which of these two boats to purchase. Got to get a moken on the water for a demo first. Thanks for the great content you put out. Stay safe and Happy Paddling..
Josh has a nice fly cast! Thanks for the review fellas.
Thank you for this! I’ve had it narrowed down to these two for the last couple of months. Appreciate the content Dan!
I don't like the fact you have to buy mats and seat riser for the crescent. The feel free mokem seems like a better deal. Both are really great kayaks. I love the open floor plan on the crescent. Still undecided but thanks for the review.
Both look like great boats. The Moken definitely has some nice features for the money. I would be happy with either of them.
Same
I wonder which of these would be slightly more stable for some class 2 rivers.
I think I'm gonna get the crescent. Hopefully I can find one in my area or order one without to much shipping cost.
Awesome ... I do like that kayak ...
I've had a Big Fish 105, Bonafide SS127, Hobie PA12, and now a Moken 12.5 v2. Hobie was definitely best for fishing, but the
Moken is the best all around. I was too afraid to take that Hobie Mirage drive in shallow moving water. Moken paddles way better than the Big Fish and Bonafide but is still plenty stable. Beavertail rudder is nice on the Moken, but not necessary for the boat to handle well like it was on the Big Fish. Wheel in the keel is so convenient. Very happy with it and the best value of all the kayaks
I've had.
I too have had A Moken 12.5 and now a lure 11.5. I love it and wouldn't change it. I love the wheel in the keel and that it came with the rudder when I bought it. I'm looking at the high back seat at the moment. I have an Australian Facebook web group "Feelfree Kayak owners Australia . In Australia the Moken 12.5 V2 Runs about $1500 Australian so the US price is very good.
Do you like the moken better than the big fish and bonafide for freshwater fishing and light inshore salt? Looking to get my first kayak and there so many options in that sub$1000 category. Thanks for any help you can give
I like the larger flatter deck space of the Yak Attack. Not only for the additional foot room but also for ease of getting into and out of the yak. I think that the center platform box in the other one would be a real "trip hazzard " for many of us older kayakers, imho, of course. That said, I could make either one of them work if dressed out like they are featured in your video.
Nice, informative video! Enjoyed it. It did help me to see what considerations I would need to focus on when buying a fishing yak.
The Moken “wheel in the keel” helps when dragging on ground, over rocks in shallow water and reduces wear on a traditional keel. The Moken is also pre-drilled for a Beavertail rudder system. I personally would rather have more open floor space by not having the compartment or the sonar pod for my dog or readily accessible gear. Also, the enclosed dry well significantly reduces the amount of gear you can carry versus having an open bow where you can stack gear higher and strap it down.
Thank you for suggesting what became the CK1 Venture.
Love these reviews. Looking to upgrade from my vapor 10 and these help so much. Thanks guys!
Another Excellent Video to watch, and another good comparison between the two.
Keep up the good work, Thanks 4 sharing. Aloha🌴🎣🦃
That Moken is calling my name!
Same
Last year I really wanted a LiteTackle, but ended up going with an Vibe SG130 because it was so difficult to find one a Crescent in my area. My vibe has treated me well but I think, I'm going to switch over to a Crescent LiteTackle. I just prefer the simple layout and open deck. Hope I can find one.
Started with an UL last year. Already bought the LT two weeks ago and started rigging it up. Trolling motor is on. Just working on the pedal stearing
The ability to put a rudder on the boat... not for turning but for for tracking when paddling long, calm stretches, is a very worthwhile thing to consider on any multi-purpose kayak.
Agreed
That dog is chillin'
Hey Dan I've been looking at fishing kayaks for a few weeks I used to kayak as a kid and haven't for at least 10 years or so but back to my point I am looking for something that cuts thru the water well as I'll be fishing pretty large lakes that also get wind waves so ease of paddle/ speed 1st then stability/features 2nd I was looking at vibe sea ghost 130 how dose it paddle for a sotk and are there better options that are in similar price range I should be looking at? Thanks
I love my Moken the sonar pod is a true winner and it paddles easily, I recommend it
I got my Moken v2 kayaks back in October. I really liked everything about the crescent better except the seat. To me it was just a task to stand up with the seat flat on the floor. If the chairlift was available then I might have gone with the crescent. Having said all that I’m really happy with my mokens
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Offshore and even River Yak Fishos are crazy, We see Tiger, Bull an pointers often as long or longer than Our Boats not to mention the constant flow of Whales an curious venom wielding Snakes Hahahaha!
The seat height must offer a much more back friendly ride, both rigs look as good as You can get, awesome review thanks HK.
Im floatin a free free lure 13 v2 for my fishing rig im 6'4 and i love it so far no complaints and easy to add custom touches
Thanks Dan!
Those 2 are awesome all around paddle kayaks.
I'm thinking about buying the moken 10v2, but I want to see more videos of that boat.
It was at 5:57 that I figured, Josh is color blind. Green sweater, blue shorts, orange vest, and black wetsuit. 😆
Bought the Moken a couple months ago and I haven't been out of it much since purchasing it. I also looked at the Crescent, may be my next purchase in a few months.
i was looking at the moken v2 for the longest time and felt like it was a better value than the crescent, however ive kind of changed my mind and think id prefer the crescent. the front hatch opening is huge compared to the moken and its also flat with bungees on the front for more storage. i also dont fish and think id like the open deck better. rear tankwell also looks bigger. im sure when they do a revision they will add cup holders like the new ck1 venture and crew have.
Could you compare the lite vs ck1?
Nice. I have the Moken 10 v2 and really like it. I am 6'2 200 pounds and generally don't feel overly confident fishing standing up. Not a game changer though because Kayak fishing is so fun. In a few years when I am ready, would the larger Kayaks like the Moken 12.5 and Crescent Kayaks Lite Tackle be noticeably more stable?
Both the bigger boats are noticeably more stable. It’s all about volume. How much air is displacing your weight. Also a longer boat carries that volume further into the bow and stern which gives you more stability.
What would be a better kayak for a bigger man (6 foot 2 and just over 300 lbs)? Would the LT work fine or should I go with the Crew? I also have an 11 year old daughter that likes to go with me?
I love that lake even though it can be difficult to fish because of the vegetation. Would the Moken work for a big guy that’s 6’2” and 330? I have short legs for my height. No kayak experience.
I have been looking at the Crescent for awhile. Looks like this could be the boat for me. I'm 6,1 and 225lbs. I would mostly be taking down slow rivers and doing some fishing. Thanks for the reviews. I haven't found a dealer near me yet.
Get it, you won't regret it...Great American made kayak...love mine
Yeah man you wouldn’t regret it. They’re not the easiest thing to get but worth the effort
I live in central NC. May have to drive to Asheville. 😁
River rooster
In Kannapolis
Really like both of these kayaks. But Lifetime has 2 very similar kayaks you can find on sale for $400 or less fairly often. One is called the Yukon its a tad over 11 feet. I have this one and really like it. They also have the Tamarack angler pro. That one is a tad over 12 feet. Both have nice comfy seats and open decks. They really are pretty similar to these kayaks. And for somebody who wants to get into kayak fishing cheaply they are a great choice.
I think a lot of people looking at these boats probably already have something like the lifetimes. I have a cheap lifetime triton angler I keep around because I like it. Great loaner/knock around yak. I have a Lite Tackle and it’s in a completely different league.
Nice comparison! My new Moken is still hanging in the shed due to the closures, but not for long. It was really nice to see one in action with your buddy catching some brownies on a fly! Cheers!
I just had the best autumn season in years, empty boat ramps beaches an creeks, Cops did two drive throughs a day 10am, 2pm or 4pm, They left a COVID19 brochure on my car window an a warning i could be fined $1200 for breaking the Martial Laws so We had to become more sneaky to enjoy Our Human rights. COVID19 Hahhaha, We are so Stupid!
the moken might be a great kayak but good luck finding one. Been trying to buy one for a month now and they are sold out everywhere until late June to late July. I will probably buy the crescent even though i prefer the moken just because i can actually get my hands on a crescent.
You man be surprised. Crescent’s have been selling out everywhere too. Our next shipment won’t be here till June 1. Talked to both companies this AM and they are selling 200-300% of what they projected and the molds just can’t keep up. It will level out in June. I’ve got 300 Feelfree on the water headed this way June 16th
Really liking both these kayaks, know the consensus seems to be the crescent is the better paddler. How do the compare in pure speed, particularly in a inshore choppy type conditions?
Wandering how would you feel about taking the crescent out in open water similar to places you would take the moken 12.5? Would you trust the front hatch to be water tight enough?
I am wondering the same!
Great video thank you for sharing Macomber looks awesome cheers🍻🍻🍻
So Walmart now sells a lifetime tamarack pro with upgraded seat and footrest. Any chance you can do a review on that boat? they sell it for $349.
Really nice. Cool fishing. Keep safe brother
Thank you for the review. I'm curious how either of these would do in salt water. Higher seats = higher center of gravity = less stable in swells? And on the short side? Your thoughts? Thanks.
Either one would be fine the ocean. You would just want to use them in the low seat position.
Haha the dog in the back😂😂
What’s your thoughts on the Hurricane Skimmer 116 as a versatile kayak for fishing and paddling?
A bit of an older video but am very curious how they compare on moving water. I am looking at an upgrade here pretty soon (as soon as the snow melts so just 3 more months :(... I've been looking at Wilderness System Tarpon as an old classic. But after this I am also wondering about the Moken or the Crescent. How would they compare on a river? I fish slower moving parts of The Snake River so there is some current; I don't do anything too crazy. However, am wondering--is it going to be harder to get back to the boat dock more so with one than with an other? I fish both upstream and down so looking for the best kayak to accommodate such crazy behavior. Any help anyone can offer would be greatly appreciated. Where I'm out I can't go and try any kayaks out as the closest dealer is 200 miles from me and doesn't demo... Thanks in advance!
Do you get wet with SOT'S HERE IN MINNESOTA COLD WATER CANT GET WET, WOULD I BE BETTER OFF WITH SIT IN
What's the weight on the Crescent Lite? I had a 2017 Moken 12.5 and I loved that boat. But it was HEAVY, at 73lbs. If the Crescent Lite is noticeably lighter, that would direct my decision immensely. Also, I never loved the long center console my Moken had, and since I don't use electronics, I wouldn't like the one that's on this V2 Moken either. Like many, i want a more open cockpit for a dog to come along.
Light Tackle is 75, but the new Moken 12.5 is 85, so the LT is actually the lighter option now.
Would you recommend the crescent lite tackle for recreational kayaking with the possibility to fish in the future?
Thanks for your awesome videos! I am learning a lot. I am looking at the Crescent Lite Tackle and the Jackson Liska. I am primarily planning to use it for stand-up fly fishing. Do you have a recommendation or thoughts on why one might be a better choice than the other? Thank you.
So I am currently looking at several kayaks and love the way the Crescent looks and feels but worried about being rudderless and the non adjustable seat. I’m also looking at the Shearwater 125 from Vibe. Are you going to review the Shearwater anytime soon?
I’m thinking about getting my first fishing kayak as a 270 pounder. Try to find one that I can get in and out of the water by myself.
I’m 6’4” 265. And I get in and out of an old town 120 sportsman with superb stability! Love it. Buts it’s VERY heavy!
we have the exact same kayak (2 Moken feel free 10V2) we just purchased. Can you tell us the exact pieces you purchased for your entire fishfinder/transducer setup? We want exactly what you have...don't want to make a mistake with those accessories; thank you!!
Can you do a paddle review, I don’t know what size or brand to get
Have you compared the Moken v2 to the Vibe Sheerwater? What are your thoughts between the two?
GREAT video. I wish it would have given me a clear answer though. lol I have a 10' kayak I use to do a little river/whitewater action in but want to start fishing as a way to get on the water more. (Can only do a couple whitewater trips a year) I will be fishing some small lakes/ponds and bigger lakes mainly but hope to go down to the coast at least once in the future and also have a big camping adventure in mind for the future as well. (125 miles down the Buffalo) I am torn between the two and cannot try them out because of Covid and the fact that you cannot find a Moken anywhere in the USA. I hate making this purchase without trying them out and have watched tons of videos trying to figure it out. I would go with the Moken 12.5 in a heartbeat if it wasn't for the lack of stability standing. I definitely cast better standing as I pitch and flip a lot so I cannot see myself casting sitting down a lot. But without actually trying it from a high seated position I don't know if it something I can get use to. I don't know if I would ever mount a fish finder so that feature isn't a must have. I feel like the Moken 12.5 fits the bill in every way except the standing part. Is there anyway you can put an extra two cents in to help with this dilemma?? Thanks for a your work.
Take a look at the Bonefide RS 117. More stable than both of these for standing... and it still paddles decently.
@@bobseaver7807 I went with the Light Tackle. It paddles really good and I was able to stand and swing my paddle around like a wild man. lol Sitting and standing seemed to be pretty easy for me. Of course hitting a log or something when not expecting would probably be a bit tricky.
I wish I could get a do over on my yak. Should have spent a couple more hundred and got a better value. Maybe if we get another stimulus I’ll come see you guys this year lol
Did you upgrade with your stimulus?
Would you think the ultra light tackle would be a good pick for someone around 230 pounds? Thank you for the content y’all are awesome! Wish you could ship to N.C.
Nah I think it would be on the low volume side.
It's like 450lbs I think capacity. It's bow would easily get you through the water gracefully. It is a smooth kayak
I weight around that and the light tackle is perfect for me, ultra is a little small
Weirdly enough, When I bought my Lite Tackle from you guys a few months ago, it didn't come with those Mighty mounts in the back for rod holders. Not sure if thats a price tier option or something, slightly disappointed in that. Great boat overall.
It’s not an option. They just forgot to put them on.
@@bobseaver7807 well shit.
Hey there Dan. I'm literally just getting into kayak fishing myself (never been out in one yet), I'm 5'9 230 and I've been absolutely torn between the Moken line and the Lure line. My biggest choice I guess is the Moken 12.5 V2 vs the Lure 10 V2. Is the seat in the Lure 10 worth losing 2.5 inches length and that extra 100.00?
The kayak shop up here in WI only has a Moken light in stock for demo, so I'm gonna try that, would you agree that if I enjoy that one I would like the others?
Thanks for any input Dan!
I personally like the milk and far more than the liver. The seat is plenty comfortable and it paddles way nicer.
I have a lure 13.5 its great for all day fishing but paddles like a school bus. If I had to do it again I would get the Moken 12.5 especially since they upgraded the seat.
Thanks for the great videos man. I wish I could buy one from you but I'm in Ohio/Michigan. 😁💪
Dealer for both in Cincinnati
@@Ranchgrease What dealer?
@@burtgordon4796 Loveland canoe and kayak has Jackson, bonafide, crescent, & few other brands then strictly sail in blue ash has hobie, nucanoe, feelfree etc
@@Ranchgrease Thanks. I’ll have to decide between Crescent Lite, Lure V2, or Slayer 10 max.
@@burtgordon4796 rrt in Milford sells natives if I’m not mistaken and good luck I am between several boats atm as well.
I know this is an old video, but how does the Moken 12.5 compare to the Bonafide RS117?
Hey! How about the leg space for a 6"3' person FeelFree Moken 12.5 ? What is the maximum height a the person that would still feel comfortable on FeelFree Moken 12.5 ?
6’5”
Would it be possible to do a side by side review of the Sea Ghost 110 & 130, Moken 12.5, Crescent Light Tackle and the Big Fish 105 & 120?
Any idea where I can get the Crescent light tackle? I live in central Mississippi and cant find a dealer near here
Awesome video! I am deciding between the 2 kayaks right now. Would you say the LT is noticeably lighter than the Moken? I will be loading on top of my cae by myself.
No I would not say it’s noticeably lighter at all. I think my crescent might be a touch heavier then the Moken, or maybe the Moken feels easier to load because the handles.
@@HeadwatersKayak I keep changing my mind in regards to which of these to purchase. So tough lol.
Awesome video! Can I ask how do you make sure the kayaks don’t get damaged while in shipment? I’m very scared about ordering one.
You don’t. The only thing you can do is reject it if it’s damaged.
Hey Dan, how about some sonar options rigging for the Lite tackle? Would you mount it on a mighty mount on that center console?
Just bought the Lite Tackle, what paddle size would you recommend, I'm 5'11 and a half, would 240-250cm work? Would you also recommend a low or high-angle paddle for this yak? I was looking at a "Werner Skagit CF IM" but not sure if the low angle would be good for this yak since it's quite wide? Thanks
240 high angle. Werner Tybee is awesome.
@@HeadwatersKayak thanks, very helpful!
How well do you fit in moken? I’m 6’1” around 260 never owned a kayak
That's pretty awesome
What would you suggest for my boyfriend, he’s 6 ft 6&1/2 - 230lbs( long legs little over average torso)? Thank you
Happen to know of any good kayak shops in the ohio area? I'm having trouble finding one and the big box stores dont have the knowledge or passion you guys seem to have.
Stillwater outfitters is in uhrichsville Ohio
@@bryandevore120 thanks for the suggestion I'll look em up
Thank you for all the content Dan. I’ve never owned a kayak but I’m definitely looking into getting my first one this year. Would you recommend this Moken for a beginner? I love all the bells and whistles and the price is sounds more than worth it. Any advice or tips is greatly appreciated.
Absolutely.
I'm looking to get into kayak fishing and using my kayak for duck hunt. I am 6'3" 330lbs. I will be in ponds/lakes and slow moving rivers. What kayaks should I look at below $1000.
Old town discovery 119 for duck hunts 👍
Of these two which has the more comfortable seat, I'm trying to decided between these two kayaks. The rep from ACK told me that the seat in the moken is a better seat and that the moken is more stable. He also told me that the moken can have a pedal drive added in sonar pod. I'm looking for the better all arounder. I'm a bigger guy, about 5'10" 280, I would like to be able to standup and cast/paddle. Any insight would be helpful
I've heard that a pedal drive can be added to the Moken but haven't been able to confirm this. Dan, can you confirm or deny?
Helo my friend..from indonesia..i want buying that kayak..but how was..? Please give me info i need that kayak.thank my friend.
Have you made any video reviews on kayaks with pedals? I'm on the market for one and not sure what options there are
It is impossible to find any kayaks online or in store these days, at least here in Michigan...very frustrating.
Hey can you link me to that knife you're wearing on your chest? Looks awesome! What brand is it?
Hey Dan where would you put the vibe sea ghost compared with these two?
Have never been on the water with the sea ghost but have stood on it and looked at them as well as the new 2020 versions. The crescent is the ultimate paddling/kayak experience insanely smooth with a layout that is like a blank canvas very modular and adjustable. The vibe is definitely gonna be more stable but ur gonna sacrifice that smoother paddling, also for me the center console and pouches are amazing at first glance but u will realize u don’t need them and it was annoying to me that the center console doesn’t allow you to turn or move ur feet, u r locked in with ur feet forward. To me the vibe adds a lot of bells and whistles that aren’t necessary and overall slightly less quality, they are also made in China which is a turn off for me. The crescent is American made with super high quality and a very well thought out design with such an amazing paddling experience that I will never give up
6:20, Josh is a fashion statement..🤣
Love that guy. He could give a rip what anyone thinks. He’s his own person through and through.
@@HeadwatersKayak : Really? I was thinking the exact opposite. He looks like he couldn't give a rip what anyone thinks.
Just bought the Old Town Sportsman 120 “paddle” version.
I was just looking at that kayak. Can it fit the trolling motor on it or is it strictly a paddle yak?
I'm a 270lb guy only standing 5'8" and was told i need to look for a kayak with a 500lb capacity at min. what is your thoughts about a fishing kayak weight capacity that i should consider?
400
You sound just like kevin Costner from dances with wolves!
Bro he does 😂😂
If he films it, we will watch.
I was thinking Tom Hanks.
just ordered a Crescent Ultralight what kind of paddle/ length do you suggest first time kayak owner for around 150-200$ max
240 manta Ray Carbon from Aquabound
which seat is comfier? I spend anywhere up to 8 hours a day on the water. cant decide between the 2.i just recently got into kayak fishing and want a boat that will last. I am in a fairly big lake. lake Champlain in Vermont. also I'm 5 foot 7 and weigh 150lbs. any words of advice would be really appreciated.
Same I think.
@@HeadwatersKayak thanks for the reply I decided to go with my gut and get the light tackle. thanks for all the good info you put out really appreciate it.