hiya , can i ask , are the engines really worth buying , and are they good on the sea , i live in west sussex so not a hurricane area or nothing , but for calm waters are they worth it ?, Thanks for your time , Baz
Hiya Peter , Thanks for the video, i am just about to purchase the Matt Black version of the same kayak , to take on the sea 🙄🙄, and like you i am brand new to kayaking so i have a massive amount to learn before i even attempt to fish from it at sea so these videos are great for ideas , Again , Thanks very much and hope you have had a fish since..............Tight lines my friend , cheers Baz ( west sussex )
Hi Baz, Thanks for the comment. I am not sure a matt black kayak at sea is a good idea, if you get into trouble you need to be visible to others around you. Cheers & tight lines P
I have a Galaxy Cruz too, and find if you need to access the rear of the kayak whilst on it, just dangle your feet over the side and put your feet in the water, keeping your body in the centre of the kayak....
Hi ive got the exact same kayak, its brill on rivers. Bit difficult getting in and out from river banks and wooden stages, i put a portable fish finder on mine, a railblaza mount for camera but i found i need to buy their boom. I bought another anchor cleat and plan to start using two anchors. Its a pain not been able to reach around on the kayak but you soon learn.
I bought my gallaxy cruz in2018,I find it great on inland waterways.realy stable.Ihave like you bought a extra seat pad from ebay, much better.I use it for fishing, drop shotting and lure fishing mostly.well worth the money.loved the vid ,subscribed,hope to see many more vids of you useing it.
Hi Peter, i bought some 5mm drain plugs from Galaxy and they fitted a treat on my 2019 Cruz if thats any help. The handles on them do snap though so i'm looking for sturdier ones. Handy to be able to undo them quickly when some idiot boater comes along too fast.
I found the tip on RUclips to use practice foam golf balls a drain plugs, they work 👍 unfortunately not much chance to be out on the kayak for the foreseeable future. Peter
If you look on the Canal & River trust website it says you need a licence to launch a kayak and in another section it also states you need a fishing permit where the water is not run by a fishing club. When you see all the tatty barges on the canals with no license I do wonder if they are worth bothering with ??? The Thames also has a licensing policy for Kayaks and other such craft.. Thanks for the comments. Peter
Hi, I am only 5ft 4 so it is more than big enough for me, at 6ft you would fit but it would be a tad tight i would have thought. BUT they are a great starter kayak to find out if you enjoy using it and fishing from it. Good luck Peter
Well its a bit trial and error for me at the moment, they are all sealed but you do need to have some drainage to clear the water when its out of the water.. Good luck
I sealed up the holes that were making my arse and legs wet, I guess you do need to leave some open to drain water out. I use the kayak on small lakes and canals which means I do not need to drain water and if I do I can land and tip it out.
I drillled a hole and cut a slot in the scupper plug feed the leads though it and then through the scupper hole. Pulled it tight added a zip tie round the cable to hold it there. Then siliconed it in. Later I covered the transducer with gorilla tape to cover it and protect it. As yet no issues. Hope that helps. Peter
hi peter I remember wen I got my galaxy cruz about 4 years ago I have a engine for my kayak now best thing ever
hiya , can i ask , are the engines really worth buying , and are they good on the sea , i live in west sussex so not a hurricane area or nothing , but for calm waters are they worth it ?, Thanks for your time , Baz
As the other guy, what motor did you buy? Small electric? Thx
Hiya Peter , Thanks for the video, i am just about to purchase the Matt Black version of the same kayak , to take on the sea 🙄🙄, and like you i am brand new to kayaking so i have a massive amount to learn before i even attempt to fish from it at sea so these videos are great for ideas , Again , Thanks very much and hope you have had a fish since..............Tight lines my friend , cheers Baz ( west sussex )
Hi Baz, Thanks for the comment. I am not sure a matt black kayak at sea is a good idea, if you get into trouble you need to be visible to others around you.
Cheers & tight lines P
Thanks for the review, getting one soon
I have a Galaxy Cruz too, and find if you need to access the rear of the kayak whilst on it, just dangle your feet over the side and put your feet in the water, keeping your body in the centre of the kayak....
A good tip, thanks I will give that a try. P
Great little video mate
Hi ive got the exact same kayak, its brill on rivers. Bit difficult getting in and out from river banks and wooden stages, i put a portable fish finder on mine, a railblaza mount for camera but i found i need to buy their boom. I bought another anchor cleat and plan to start using two anchors. Its a pain not been able to reach around on the kayak but you soon learn.
Thanks for the comment, check out my Ravensthorpe video to see my home made drogue in action.
great review
I bought my gallaxy cruz in2018,I find it great on inland waterways.realy stable.Ihave like you bought a extra seat pad from ebay, much better.I use it for fishing, drop shotting and lure fishing mostly.well worth the money.loved the vid ,subscribed,hope to see many more vids of you useing it.
Thanks, my only issue is I have a new car and need to get a new roof rack Cheers Peter
Hi Peter, i bought some 5mm drain plugs from Galaxy and they fitted a treat on my 2019 Cruz if thats any help. The handles on them do snap though so i'm looking for sturdier ones. Handy to be able to undo them quickly when some idiot boater comes along too fast.
I found the tip on RUclips to use practice foam golf balls a drain plugs, they work 👍 unfortunately not much chance to be out on the kayak for the foreseeable future. Peter
Hi Peter which special licence do you need to fish from a kayak on the grand union canal? Great vid btw 👍🏽
If you look on the Canal & River trust website it says you need a licence to launch a kayak and in another section it also states you need a fishing permit where the water is not run by a fishing club. When you see all the tatty barges on the canals with no license I do wonder if they are worth bothering with ??? The Thames also has a licensing policy for Kayaks and other such craft.. Thanks for the comments. Peter
Hi Peter, great and informative video, i'm thinking about getting one of these and was wonder will it fit a 6ft adult?
Hi, I am only 5ft 4 so it is more than big enough for me, at 6ft you would fit but it would be a tad tight i would have thought. BUT they are a great starter kayak to find out if you enjoy using it and fishing from it. Good luck Peter
Peter Fry thanks Peter.
Hi. How do you transport your wheels while on the water? Thx
Hi John, they fit in the scupper hole from the top down when afloat, you should be able to spot them in the thumb nail. Peter
@@PeterFryfishing ah, saw that. So OK to leave plugs out then?
Not keen on em, looking on net now for fold up ones. Thanks for reply.
@@PeterFryfishing my latest video of it on a river, ruclips.net/video/tUvKxiQdSzg/видео.html
@@Life_of_John Yes there is a well that fills with water. I soon found that there is no way to keep dry while kayak fishing.
hello did you seal all the caps or only those under the seat ??
Well its a bit trial and error for me at the moment, they are all sealed but you do need to have some drainage to clear the water when its out of the water.. Good luck
@@PeterFryfishing thaks, so do you recommend this kayak for a poor young guy ?
@@simonenasty3842 Hi, Yes for £350 its a great introduction to Kayak fishing. I bought direct from the company rather than EBay.
i thought it was best to keep all the plugs away, keep the holes open?
I sealed up the holes that were making my arse and legs wet, I guess you do need to leave some open to drain water out. I use the kayak on small lakes and canals which means I do not need to drain water and if I do I can land and tip it out.
how did you mount your transducer?
I drillled a hole and cut a slot in the scupper plug feed the leads though it and then through the scupper hole. Pulled it tight added a zip tie round the cable to hold it there. Then siliconed it in. Later I covered the transducer with gorilla tape to cover it and protect it. As yet no issues. Hope that helps. Peter
1kg anker??? Noooo