Liked the review. Thank you. I will be using the Propel drive probably 80% of the time. Paddle 20%. If I motorize, it will be in the rear and the propel drive will be my front motor so to speak (ie. 40% time when fishing)
I've never fished out of a kayak, always my canoe or a boat, but I can honestly say you've done a GREAT job with the review/tutorial. I've shared this vid with a few friends of mine that have pondered a Yak purchase. They definitely are state of the art and your modifications to make the vessel to your liking are impressive. If I was younger (OLD MAN NOW) I would HIGHLY consider one. Probably the ONLY disadvantage is no live well. They are certainly the wave of the future. Excellent review!!!
@@Takeakidfishin I’m an old man and have been kayak fishing for 45+ years…waaay before there was ever a “fishing kayak” on the water. You should try it! You will love it.
@@marcbeck3166 I do kayak and love it. I own a 2 person that can also be adjusted for 1 person. Usually kayak with my wife. For freshwater fishing though I use a 15' Michicraft canoe since 1987, which I TRULY love. That canoe is part of me, SO MANY great fishing memories in it!!!
@ that’s fantastic! I have a 45 year old Aquaterra Chinook that has fished both oceans and a lot of lakes and rivers in between. We have a trailer with 7 kayaks on it that we often take family and friends out on. Always a blast. Going to hand down the ole Chinook to my oldest son and pick up a Titan X soon. Tight lines!
Nice review you gave. Good advice for the "Casual" 'Yak Fisher-People out there, about the pedal drive! After letting some Friends fish in my Titans, they wouldn't have it any other way, though! They get to where they're going with the Newport motors, and use the pedal drive to fish. Once hooked-up with a Bass, they can back-pedal to pull it out to open water to fight and land. (They all own at least one or 2 'Yaks from different makers, but can't afford a Titan right now!). I've done a lot of "Mods" on my 12.6 "X" model, as you have, too. Thanks for all the great ideas.
@@MSmith-jf5wo thanks for watching. In that situation, the pedal drive can be extremely useful. That’s what I try to use mine for. That topic in the video was more for when people put their pedal drives in the attic and never take them out of the attic until it’s time to sell the kayak. There are PLENTY of people who use and love their pedal drives. But I think it’s a convo that needs to happen more especially when someone is considering purchasing. Thanks!
Excellent review! I just got a Titan X 12.5 last weekend. Only had it on the water once so far, but I think you did a great job covering the pros and cons.
great review! I agree with most of your pros and cons, I put my Titan X in the bed of my truck and because of the weight immediately got a trailer for after my first trip.
Do you have a link for the weather stripping you used for the hatches? Also did you make a video of the battery shunt you installed? Good video, thanks for making these!
@@jeffweisbrod yes. I just added the link to the weather stripping in the description of this video. And the shunt has its own separate video in our build series
@ that’s too bad! It was a lot of fun watching you guys build it out! Native Titan came out awesome and I look forward to seeing some more content with it!
No worries. Yeah it wasn’t an issue. Try through your dealer first then go through native. Some dealers are better than others with that, for me, i was already talking to native so didn’t make sense to bounce between the two.
@@4WDJeepDriver probably the same reason people say Kleenex instead of needing a tissue or crock pot when they refer to a slow cooker. Just what i think of whenever i see it. My fault
Liked the review. Thank you. I will be using the Propel drive probably 80% of the time. Paddle 20%. If I motorize, it will be in the rear and the propel drive will be my front motor so to speak (ie. 40% time when fishing)
I've never fished out of a kayak, always my canoe or a boat, but I can honestly say you've done a GREAT job with the review/tutorial. I've shared this vid with a few friends of mine that have pondered a Yak purchase. They definitely are state of the art and your modifications to make the vessel to your liking are impressive. If I was younger (OLD MAN NOW) I would HIGHLY consider one. Probably the ONLY disadvantage is no live well. They are certainly the wave of the future. Excellent review!!!
Glad to hear you enjoyed the video and appreciate the feedback!
@@UntamedOutdoorsmen You're welcome brother. I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy, HAWG filled, New Year!!!
@@Takeakidfishin I’m an old man and have been kayak fishing for 45+ years…waaay before there was ever a “fishing kayak” on the water. You should try it! You will love it.
@@marcbeck3166 I do kayak and love it. I own a 2 person that can also be adjusted for 1 person. Usually kayak with my wife. For freshwater fishing though I use a 15' Michicraft canoe since 1987, which I TRULY love. That canoe is part of me, SO MANY great fishing memories in it!!!
@ that’s fantastic! I have a 45 year old Aquaterra Chinook that has fished both oceans and a lot of lakes and rivers in between. We have a trailer with 7 kayaks on it that we often take family and friends out on. Always a blast. Going to hand down the ole Chinook to my oldest son and pick up a Titan X soon. Tight lines!
Nice review you gave. Good advice for the "Casual" 'Yak Fisher-People out there, about the pedal drive! After letting some Friends fish in my Titans, they wouldn't have it any other way, though! They get to where they're going with the Newport motors, and use the pedal drive to fish. Once hooked-up with a Bass, they can back-pedal to pull it out to open water to fight and land. (They all own at least one or 2 'Yaks from different makers, but can't afford a Titan right now!).
I've done a lot of "Mods" on my 12.6 "X" model, as you have, too. Thanks for all the great ideas.
@@MSmith-jf5wo thanks for watching. In that situation, the pedal drive can be extremely useful. That’s what I try to use mine for. That topic in the video was more for when people put their pedal drives in the attic and never take them out of the attic until it’s time to sell the kayak. There are PLENTY of people who use and love their pedal drives. But I think it’s a convo that needs to happen more especially when someone is considering purchasing. Thanks!
Great review! You touched on all of the relevant topics!
Glad you found it helpful!
Excellent review! I just got a Titan X 12.5 last weekend. Only had it on the water once so far, but I think you did a great job covering the pros and cons.
Thanks for watching! Glad the review was helpful!
great review! I agree with most of your pros and cons, I put my Titan X in the bed of my truck and because of the weight immediately got a trailer for after my first trip.
@@LeonardLuen thanks for watching
Great Video and Merry Christmas to you guys!
Thanks! You too!
Great Thorough Review! 💯
Appreciate that!
Do you have a link for the weather stripping you used for the hatches? Also did you make a video of the battery shunt you installed? Good video, thanks for making these!
@@jeffweisbrod yes. I just added the link to the weather stripping in the description of this video. And the shunt has its own separate video in our build series
@ awesome thanks bud! I’ll check it out!
What did you end up doing with the Ascend 133X?
@@adamblomeke2609 junked it unfortunately
@ that’s too bad! It was a lot of fun watching you guys build it out! Native Titan came out awesome and I look forward to seeing some more content with it!
For the warranty, did you go through a dealer or did you handle it yourself?
@@doughodson5939 handled it directly through native. I think you’ve already asked me that on Facebook haha but yeah it was easy no issues
I might have. Sorry don't remember. Curious because if I ever have issues my dealer is 2.5 hrs away.
No worries. Yeah it wasn’t an issue. Try through your dealer first then go through native. Some dealers are better than others with that, for me, i was already talking to native so didn’t make sense to bounce between the two.
Thank! Great review!
@@doughodson5939 thanks for watching!
Why are you saying everything is made of steel, when it is probably machined aluminum?
@@4WDJeepDriver probably the same reason people say Kleenex instead of needing a tissue or crock pot when they refer to a slow cooker. Just what i think of whenever i see it. My fault