Complete Review - Old Town AutoPilot 136 (2020)

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2020
  • The goal of this video is to bring value to you - the consumer. If you are shopping for a new kayak and Old Town AutoPilot 136 is on your list, this video should cover everything that you need to know about the kayak.
    I've been using this kayak for a few months now. I've tested the kayak in many different conditions. I tried to mention everything I could think of that would be valuable to your decision - the good and the bad.
    It took a lot of time and planning to create this video. It's not perfect by any means. I'm hoping that you could appreciate my work and honesty that I put in this video.
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  • @daveola2105
    @daveola2105 Год назад +3

    Two years later and this is still the best review/overview on the web. Thank you Sir!

  • @gbergma1
    @gbergma1 3 года назад +9

    Incredibly informative video. Editing is fantastic. Lots of work and much appreciated. Thank you.

  • @jrjunior9327
    @jrjunior9327 3 года назад +2

    Fantastic delivery!!! Great work 👏

  • @quintonstone7324
    @quintonstone7324 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. I bought a 2023 AP136 in the limited-edition Gray Ghost color. # 106. Have not used it yet and still installing items like the Helix 7 gen 4. Can not wait to get it out there.

  • @michaelhyatt9711
    @michaelhyatt9711 3 года назад +3

    I’ve watched a couple of dozen reviews of the AP 136. This is by far the best. Thanks for going to to the effort!

  • @joexiong13
    @joexiong13 Год назад +2

    How do you not have more subs? Man awesome review and probably the best I’ve seen for the Old town 136 auto pilot!

  • @lisao9677
    @lisao9677 3 года назад +15

    I've watched many RUclips reviews on this kayak. Yours is the best by far. I think I'm going to wait until OT releases the second generation of this kayak before I buy it. Thank you so much for your review.

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад +3

      Glad you found it useful. Based on history, OT will take a while to release an upgraded model. You should not worry about water in the cup holder or barely any water that can be on the deck. These are not big issues at all to wait a few years for a new model. Personally, I would rather enjoy the kayak now if thats what I wanted. If/when a new model comes out, I would upgrade.
      I highly recommend you demo and try out one of these kayaks. I'm sure it would help you make up your mind. Good luck!

    • @pa1264
      @pa1264 2 года назад

      Nice kayak cost $8990 in Australia😁

  • @Swimbait_addiction
    @Swimbait_addiction 3 года назад +1

    Great video. I just got one today on clearance. It has a couple scrapes on it but looks great.
    Can't wait to try it on the water.

  • @normansullivan1020
    @normansullivan1020 Год назад

    Great review! Thanks.

  • @christopherrichardson1892
    @christopherrichardson1892 3 года назад +1

    Great VIDEO!!! I knew once I saw that "focus pull" remote shot this review was going to be dialed. Perfect audio, video quality and information. I subscribed; I'll be picking one of these up. SOLD! 💪🏾✌🏾

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад

      I appreciate your comment, Chris. I'm glad I could provide value to so many people with this video. It was a hefty project, but it was all worth it in the end!

  • @edwinrcorbin2579
    @edwinrcorbin2579 3 года назад +1

    Phenomenal information. Very well done!

  • @derekbushnell1309
    @derekbushnell1309 3 года назад +7

    Best laided out and explained review of the AP 136. Thanks for the info.

  • @FishAnything
    @FishAnything 3 года назад +4

    MULE JIGS SPOTTED @4:04
    Dude please use this video as a portfolio example to book videographer work. This is incredible. I’m only a quarter of the way through but my gosh man this is a solid review/product showcase.

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад

      Haha, thanks Ethan! Appreciate your support!

    • @FishAnything
      @FishAnything 3 года назад

      Just finished it. Amazing man, it definitely looks like a fun fishing boat! As for me, I still want a bit of exercise while yak fishing. But I can definitely see why folks would like this.

  • @tim6053
    @tim6053 3 года назад +1

    Excellent review !!

  • @TheHemiphil81
    @TheHemiphil81 2 года назад +2

    I have been saving my brains out just for the pdl 106..lol..I am a boat builder by trade and the first thing I would do if I'm lucky enough to get one is set the yak upside down on saw horses and put 3 coats of McGwires wax on the bottom and sides to help with sun fade and mud stains..great video.

  • @pthompson240
    @pthompson240 Год назад

    Best review ever!

  • @FishingFloridaWithKO
    @FishingFloridaWithKO 2 года назад +1

    Really cool video 😎🤙 I love mine. I almost had it for a year. I will be doing a one year review on it 👍 Tight lines my brother!

  • @LindenRanch
    @LindenRanch 3 года назад +1

    On my dream list. So Awesome.

  • @Sanctified_EDC_Gear
    @Sanctified_EDC_Gear 3 года назад +1

    Awsome 👍 Job on the Autopilot 136 review. One of the best ones I've seen to this day 😎👍

  • @TheBassquatchHunter
    @TheBassquatchHunter 3 года назад +2

    Great review and filmed very well! Great job!

  • @jonthornton2562
    @jonthornton2562 2 года назад

    Great detailed review!

  • @mrmadmike9769
    @mrmadmike9769 Год назад

    Best informative video ever!!!!

  • @joecouch3312
    @joecouch3312 2 года назад

    Great review. Thank you!! Trying to decide between this and the PA14 360 so this video was very helpful.

  • @ironmikelaw
    @ironmikelaw Год назад

    Awesome review !!!

  • @watsontv13
    @watsontv13 3 года назад +2

    Great work on this review!!! Outstanding 👍

  • @cncfxstb
    @cncfxstb 3 года назад +1

    Excellent work man!

  • @stormyoutdoors4845
    @stormyoutdoors4845 3 года назад +1

    Dude that deserves a share ! I am rigging my 136 up right now ... 👊

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад

      Nice! Thanks Craig. Enjoy your new rig. I know I am!

  • @markskibo5159
    @markskibo5159 Год назад

    I don't know yet I bought one , just haven't picked it up yet.
    @ $3800 I hope I do.
    Thanks for the great walk through !

  • @franciscourena5636
    @franciscourena5636 3 года назад +1

    Great presentation

  • @yakityakteriw6774
    @yakityakteriw6774 3 года назад +2

    Great review. We have the 136ap and 106mk. Im upgrading next year to the 120ap, but this has to be the best laid out explanation of the entire kayak. Thank you for doing it.

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад +1

      I appreciate your comment. Means a lot!

    • @yakityakteriw6774
      @yakityakteriw6774 3 года назад

      @@KayakOutbreak We've been with old town for a couple of months now. The customer service alone with old town is beyond any other competitor. Am glad you mentioned the water in cup holder situation. Lol, but can I suggest that you announce or old town advise that when you get the new kayak to go over everything, tighten all screws and suggest using the blue loctite. Many issues are of pins and screws and nuts coming off example the rudder. Just a thought ;)

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад +1

      It's definitely important. I haven't personally experienced those minor issues that's why didn't even consider to say that in the video. I've been following the sportsman group on FB for a while, and it didn't seem like a very common issue. But it's always a good idea to check the screws.
      And I agree, OT has an amazing customer service experience. I think they know that other companies lack in that aspect, and a good business always has customers in mind. That's the formula for success

    • @yakityakteriw6774
      @yakityakteriw6774 3 года назад +1

      @@KayakOutbreak that's why I left wilderness... I went all the way to the top and the service was subpar .. I work in sales and customer service. Customer service gets word of mouth out faster about a company than the product. I look forward to seeing more of your tourney videos. Im new to that game..

  • @rcinthewoods9158
    @rcinthewoods9158 3 года назад +2

    That’s an awesome kayak!

  • @rdo6566
    @rdo6566 3 года назад +2

    I run Lowrance Hook2 on our Old Town 120 Autopilot and there are ZERO compatibility issues when installing and they arevery easy to use.
    Love our 120!

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад

      That's great to know! The connectors on some models are too big for the holes, but I suppose some models have smaller connectors. Thanks for sharing.

  • @72weezy1
    @72weezy1 3 года назад +2

    Amazing review video!! Sold

  • @RandyWHorton
    @RandyWHorton 2 года назад +2

    I seen a guy on one of these last week freaking out! A shark larger than the kayak was circling him. He headed for shore fast, probably to clean out his shorts… 🤣

  • @networkguy3152
    @networkguy3152 3 года назад

    I have had a sportsman 106 MK for a year now and hauled it around in the back of my truck last year. I finally threw in the towel and bought a trailer so I can now launch it like a boat.

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад

      Awesome. Sounds like you're enjoying your MK106! I have that one, too. My dad loves it and uses it more than me. Maybe I can do a review on it soon 🤔.
      Either way, have fun out there and be safe!

  • @spiltmilt
    @spiltmilt 3 года назад +1

    Well done.

  • @johnchan6191
    @johnchan6191 2 года назад +1

    Is this kayak rt 4 me? Yes, it is. W/ yur review, this kayak has all the major accessories 2 have a gr8 kayak & fishing adventure. As U said, don't have 2 break a sweat 2 get from point A 2 point Z, & all other point in between. The only thing missing is a hi back seat w/ headrest. Thx 4 sharing on Utube. Have fun w/ yur kayak.

  • @mmancino1982
    @mmancino1982 3 года назад +1

    Ya I was super annoyed with the wire holes. None of my Lowrance cables fit and it took some creativity and home made engineering to get it to work. Huge oversight imo

  • @jorgep.2033
    @jorgep.2033 2 года назад +1

    best best review

  • @JCDropshot
    @JCDropshot 3 года назад +1

    Dude great job on this review!!!!!

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Justin!

    • @JCDropshot
      @JCDropshot 3 года назад +1

      @@KayakOutbreak hopefully soon I will have time to make videos again! 😂

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад +1

      @@JCDropshot you'll get back to it. Being busy is better than not being busy at all

  • @CaseyReedFishing
    @CaseyReedFishing 3 года назад +1

    Well put together.

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Casey! There's one clip of you in there as well!

    • @CaseyReedFishing
      @CaseyReedFishing 3 года назад +1

      @@KayakOutbreak saw that man. Really great video and well put together man. Job well done.

  • @charlesronk2989
    @charlesronk2989 2 года назад

    That is a sweet kayak.

  • @CentralTyrantInvestigations
    @CentralTyrantInvestigations 3 года назад +2

    Hell yeah

  • @terryyarnall9495
    @terryyarnall9495 Год назад +1

    4 mph seems a little slow, but maybe I’m expecting too much. Most everything else about the Town & Country kayak sounds very appealing. I’ll be on the lookout to see one that is fully loaded to fish in person. Great video and thank you for posting.

    • @Khaymen223
      @Khaymen223 Год назад

      Recreationally, 4mph is ok. But for kayak tournaments that allow motors, 4mph is horrible. Fishermen using torqueedos are easily hitting 6 mph. When getting across the lake is time sensitive, 4 mph vs 6-8 isn't good.
      Also racing back to the dock when a storm bearing down, 4 mph is very slow

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  Год назад +1

      I’m happy with 4mph, even though you only get that in calm waters. Back in the day I was pedaling my pedal kayak at 2.5-3.5mph, so I’m not the one to complain.
      The good thing is, you got options these days!

  • @davidjennings127
    @davidjennings127 3 года назад +1

    It’s got me really thinking.🤔

  • @liamgarvey33
    @liamgarvey33 3 года назад

    Excellent clear and informative review, thank you.
    I dunno, I"m not 100% sold on the concept here. I get it that the deck is splendid with all that space, and it's a superbly built kayak, but personally speaking, I would have preferred if the Motor went in position so that you could have a pedal drive option. That said, I suppose you can't have the deck space otherwise, so that's the trade off for a powered Kayak with only paddle back up if a battery fails, or you drop the hand control overboard, (does it float?) or you loose power for whatever reason.

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад

      Understandable! Having a motor and pedal drive compatability would make for a so-so kayak. It's either one or the other. Motor would have to be closer to the middle of the kayak, and that wouldn't be ideal.
      I understand that you're worried about power, or anything that can fail. Think about this - when your pedal drive breaks, you will be in the same situation. Plenty of times I've seen people break their Hobie Drive fins, cable snaps, pedal drive props break, pedal drive pedal falls off - you name it. I've broken a paddle on a paddle only kayak before. Things happen! Do you think chances are higher with electric hardware failing? Probably.
      I feel comfortable being 2+ miles out on Lake St Clair. I have top of the line lithium battery, battery meter, and more importantly I trust the Minn Kota motor. Chances are I will encounter issues in the future. But that doesn't stop me going out there.
      You always have to think ahead, have a back up plan, and if all fails, just paddle back in. Be safe out there and make smart decisions.
      The kayak is not for everyone. I am glad, however, that you found the video at least somewhat helpful and informative.
      In the end, my goal was to inform people and make everyone think of things that they may not have.
      Good luck out there!

  • @paulworley3527
    @paulworley3527 3 года назад +1

    Excellent review and very thorough. If I didn’t just buy a Hobie 360, I would give this very serious consideration.

    • @robscorner4741
      @robscorner4741 Год назад

      How's the hobie going for you?

    • @paulworley3527
      @paulworley3527 Год назад +1

      @@robscorner4741 I’m very happy with it. I have a Minn Kota trolling motor that I can put on the front if I want. I like being able to use the trolling motor or pedal drive depending on the situation. Also having both, means if either one was to fail while on the water, I don’t have to paddle 6 miles back to the ramp, unless I feel like paddling that far😄. If I ever decide to get a new kayak, it would probably be another Hobie 360 unless something better is available.

  • @joshmah
    @joshmah 3 года назад

    nice work dud!

  • @MrPat1953
    @MrPat1953 3 года назад

    Thank you for your excellent review.
    Has there been any talk about making the Old Town auto pilot just a little quieter while it's operating, it's annoying listening to it constantly throughout the day.
    Also a 360 seat might not be practical but it would be nice to have the option for a left right swivel / movement.
    Thank you for your time.

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад

      Thanks for your comment!
      This night be the first time I hear about the noise of the motor. Yes, I can hear it, but it never seems to bother me. I do not know if Old Town is working on a new model, so I can't tell you if they will be doing any modifications to the motor.
      A 360⁰ chair would require a dramatic change to the hull, and I really don't know if they're working on changing things up.
      Maybe one day OT will start thinking about upgrades, and maybe they will make their way down to my comment section to see what people want.
      Thanks for leaving feedback on the video and the kayak!

  • @FishingFloridaWithKO
    @FishingFloridaWithKO 3 года назад

    Dude. This is an awesome review. To the point. Very informative and very helpful. Thanks 👍 I have my RUclips channel and I have a Hobie Outback Camo edition kayak right now but constant adjusting your spot is killing me. Wasting so much time and energy instead of focusing on fishing and recording. Especially when I use my drone. I might just sell my Hobie and buy the 120 🤙😎

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад +1

      Glad you found it helpful! I meant the video to be as least sales pitchy as possible, but hopefully you understood that I'm loving every second of having this kayak. As a fishing platform, you just can't beat a motor in most situations. Can't wait for the ice to thaw, lol!

    • @FishingFloridaWithKO
      @FishingFloridaWithKO 3 года назад +1

      @@KayakOutbreak so much to love about for sure 🤙I'm gonna demo one over here in Orlando and get a feel for it. After all, it's almost 5k with battery and some other stuff 🙈🥳

  • @kfs4869
    @kfs4869 3 года назад +4

    I’ll wait and get one later after Old Town address all the minor issues.

  • @alikaaeto4439
    @alikaaeto4439 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for a great review! Questions: What landing gear (make/model) are you using? What issues did you run into when installing the landing gear? Has there been any issues with the frame/hull since installation? Thank you!

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад +1

      Appreciate your comment!
      The exact model name of the product is Boonedox Landing Gear Groovy HD (standard kit/non specific).
      No issues, but not exactly a quick install. Mainly because I was a little nervous. The hardest part was modifying one of the backing plates to fit in the slot and then drilling holes in those plates perfectly. Somehow one side went smoothly, but the other I drilled holes a bit crooked (on a backing plate) so I had to modify the plate further.
      I'm super happy how sturdy it feels. I have full confidence in my install and in the plastic holding up. I do try not to move it fully loaded around. Mainly to make it easier on myself, but it helps not to overload it. But even fully loaded (battery and motor) I still have full confidence it will not fail.
      Not exactly easy to hold the backing plates and bracket under the hull amd screw it on. Could be easier with two people, or if you got long arms.
      Good luck with your install!

  • @kennetholavarria8044
    @kennetholavarria8044 2 года назад

    Thank you I didn’t thing think you were going to mention the overall speed but you did thank you , I think the kyack is slow and heavy for inshore waves here in ny, we’re there is serious fishing I think that kyack would die but a hobbie outback with torpedo can go fast have ample space dry storage and you can peddle drive

    • @kennetholavarria8044
      @kennetholavarria8044 2 года назад

      The hobie out back has smoth stream lines that can handle anything even big waves the torpedo goes almost 6 mph and you can go 6 miles offshore that is amazing yes is priced higher but you get what you pay for that spot lock is ok but. I would not have bought that kyack because of spot lock if you really want to fish and not sleep buy an out back with torpedo just saying thanks ken

    • @lljustice3877
      @lljustice3877 2 года назад

      @@kennetholavarria8044 don’t get what you are trying to say?
      You wouldn’t buy the kayak because of spotlock ?
      Have you ever used a TM with SpotLock?
      Wether it be a Bass boat or fishing Kayak I have never one time heard someone say they had second thoughts or wouldn’t purchase one again for any reason.
      I have one on my Alumacraft MV1860 boat and that thing is invaluable. Have option for foot or remote control.

  • @kevinwest4488
    @kevinwest4488 Год назад

    the only 2 complaints i have with this kayak.. are... cammo/color selection... and the rudder system which is plastic and seems to struggle with an heavier current... this is an awesome package overall... but quite high on the price. it is well made. The placement of the motor is great... the more sea deck is mo betta.. i am tall and at 230 pounds/i have to use an bigger yak.. it is perfect for saltwater/inshore/bay fishing... which i love... id like to see an saltwater version of the minn kota supplied... perhaps an ulterra... with ALL the bells and whistles.. this yak is 1 step above the HOBIES at this time... but, changes will be made to compete for 1st place... im not an fan of the BIXBY motor..

  • @richardheinrich1672
    @richardheinrich1672 3 года назад +1

    Love the review looks like a nice Kayak. But I will wait on buying it tell it maybe comes in BLACK CHERRY like the Old PREDATOR MK MINN KOTA ANGLER Was In BLACK CHERRY. Wish they would had keep that line going or bring it back having 3 different console ways of setting up the floor or deck was nice it's sad in a way how the Predator was the start of adding a trolling motor just to let it go. I'll wait before buying the SPORTSMAN AUTOPILOT 136 see if they make a Black Cherry I want the kayak just not the 2 colors it comes in but yes this was a nice video and review was the best I have seen in some time! I'll keep using mine tell the Minn Kota Motor quits on the Predator and I have to use utility console full time see what color the Sportsman Autopilot 136 is if need to be I could add on to the side and with a block of wood and add a trolling motor to it BUT YES OLD TOWN Your KAYAK still ROCKS You All AT OLD TOWN ROCK ON KAYAKS but I like my other ride to but I need to wait another year yet my old one is gone its the Sun Dolphin Pro 120 I like both of the companies and how they are MADE IN THE USA I live in South Dakota I don't go in salt water LOL up here KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK:)

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. Hopefully Old Town considers producing limited colors at some point. I do know that they chose these two colors to be recognizable to the new Sportsman line of kayaks.
      Good luck out there and enjoy your time on the water!

    • @richardheinrich1672
      @richardheinrich1672 3 года назад +1

      @@KayakOutbreak At times it seems like all the boat companies give limited color. Thanks for the info on why they only had the two colors I didn't know if we could wait for a bit of time and work it out with a dealership on a custom color that's not in the line up I would be happy to wait The two colors are not bad the
      Photic Camo is the better of the two.

  • @blaircox1589
    @blaircox1589 3 года назад +1

    Ha, lithium if you have an extra grand to drop. Nothing wrong with deep cycle lead - just weighs more, but you can buy three or four for the same price. Add two batteries and you can go full out all day long.

  • @garymarch4711
    @garymarch4711 Год назад

    My buddy has the PA14 with an Xi3 motor. I have the Autopilot 136. For somebody like me who likes the trolling motor / fish finder interactivity... it's Really a bummer that there's no ipilot link on the Autopilot 136. But that's expensive tech I suppose. I'm likely going with the PA14 with a saltwater ready trolling motor (cut down) that links with my chartplotter.. Or maybe there's a way (or there will become a way) to retrofit a motor with ipilot link to a chartplotter. That would be the Cats meow!

  • @Theebasslord
    @Theebasslord 2 года назад +1

    Nice review. I just recently got this kayak. What stand were you using in the beginning of the video?

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  2 года назад +1

      I'm not sure what stand it is. It's very basic. Probably a general purpose stand. My dad brought it home one days. Thanks for watching!

  • @timconnors3211
    @timconnors3211 3 года назад +2

    This is as good of a review on the ap136 that exists! And as you know there are several very good reviews that have been posted this past year. You were methodical and thorough and really explained the experience of fishing in the kayak. Thank you so much for posting this. Excellent content!
    I am considering getting this kayak next spring and I have a few questions for you. Can you please describe more details of the battery you use and the run times you get in terms of distance travelled and speed setting used? Can you cover 10 miles in ocean current? Can you cover 20 miles? Are you using a 100ah lithium batter and would using a 200ah battery be feasible in your opinion? Any reply would be greatly appreciated.
    Tim

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад

      Thanks for the comment. People like you is exactly why I made this video. I appreciate your feedback. Battery concerns is definitely top of the list for me when talking about a motorized kayak.
      As I mentioned in the video, 12+ miles is about what you can expect full throttle. In perfect conditions, that should push you at 4+mph speeds. When going against decent current (detroit river for me), you'll average 2.5-3+ mph. So, I'd say technically the range should drop.
      You also need to consider that you will be fishing - slowing down and being spot locked. That will preserve battery life dramatically.
      It's very hard to define these numbers into actually how far you will be able to go. With a 100ah battery, I am completely confident that I will be able to go as far as I want on bigger lakes, but I do need to preserve battery life.
      Most of the time, I move around at 80%. That gives me a decent average speed and good efficiency. When I'm heading back in, or my fishing trip is coming to an end, I don't preserve battery anymore.
      Honestly, a battery meter is a must. Its like having your fuel meter in your car.
      The one I have is called Victron. Pricy, but works as advertised. Cheaper option is AiLi. No bluetooth app, but good price.
      With 200ah of battery, you could forget about running out of juice. Keep in mind, a 200ah battery wouldn't fit in the battery box, and maybe not even under the seat, so you would need to split it into 2x100. Personally, 200 would be too much. I think 150 is plenty for those that want to travel really far. I'm actually considering a 50 to use as a back up for long trips, but I'll see how this year goes and if I even need it.
      Anyways, the point is, you will probably buy a 1x100ah battery first, and you might as well test it to see if its enough for you. If it's not enough, buy more.
      One other thing, because you're not getting tired from going from spot to spot, you will feel like you're not going far enough. In reality, with a pedal kayak you would be really tired - unless you ride 50 miles on a bicycle.
      In summary, I use speed 8 (80%) most of the time to travel from spot to spot. Seems to be enough so far and I'm happy and confident with the kayak.
      Hope this helps.

    • @timconnors3211
      @timconnors3211 3 года назад +1

      @@KayakOutbreak more great information thanks! I will have the next few months to get things set up, your advice is right in line with what I had figured. The power meter is essential and I think 100ah battery with self monitoring capability and a decent charger will be best to start off with. I will keep you updated on how I make out, thanks again, stay safe. Tim C.

  • @Midcoursepizza
    @Midcoursepizza 3 года назад +1

    Would plugging scupper holes cause me to still end up with a puddle of water by my feet on only lakes an rivers?

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад

      I would say no. Not even if you don't plug them in, the water drains very quickly. There's one low spot closest to the seat, but barely any water stays there. In rough water, some water will rush through scuppers, but will drain quickly. It's a very dry kayak comparable to many kayaks out there!

  • @puertoricaninoregoneliasne866
    @puertoricaninoregoneliasne866 2 года назад +1

    HELLO THERE IM 6'1. 339LB JUST WONDER IF MY WEIGHT WILL BE TO MUCH FOR ME...THE VIDEO WAS AWESOME . THANK YOU...

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  2 года назад

      The weight capacity is about 427lbs, so you should technically be ok with minimal gear. You'd also have to go for the lightest battery you can get. Lead acid batteries weigh like 70lbs, so you'd have no more room for gear. But all of this is technical.
      I think your best bet would be to go to Old Town Autopilot owners group on Facebook and ask the same question!

  • @franciscourena5636
    @franciscourena5636 3 года назад

    Question
    If I put 3 battery in parallel or in series, will I be able to set the Kayak to travel 50 miles in a vector ( straight autonomously) into the sea?

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад +1

      It depends what kind of batteries you got, I suppose. With a 100ah lithium battery, I can surely travel 12-15 miles at higher speeds (75-100% throttle). If you slow down, I'm sure you will be able to get a little more.
      I don't know if I could recommend you this kayak if you want to consistently get 50 miles of range. I would be scared to go that far on something that's not a gas boat.
      See for yourself. Be safe out there!

  • @michaeljenkins5557
    @michaeljenkins5557 3 года назад +2

    It's right for me so I bought one.

  • @johnthehammer7702
    @johnthehammer7702 3 года назад

    thanks for the video. at one point, you mentioned dry hull weights 134lb. I checked spec, it states 95lb. what is the correct weight? I plan to roof top it since no space to store a trailer.

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад

      I used technical information provided by Old Town to create this video. Per their website, it states that the total weight is 158lbs; weight of the motor is 25lbs.
      oldtowncanoe.johnsonoutdoors.com/old-town-sportsman/fishing/sportsman-autopilot-136?jo-page=2
      I think you commented about making a dry box for a lithium battery and I can't find that comment to reply to it.
      Basically, the battery box fits pretty snug, so you don't want to go over too much of the inside of the box dimensions:
      13.25" L x 7.25" W x 9" D
      Original box has pretty thin walls, like ~2mm. After my measurements, adding .25" to these dimensions is all that will fit there, but might be cutting it close.
      Honestly, I don't see a reason for a waterproof box, but if you need a peace of mind that your battery will be ok if you flip, then go for it.

    • @johnthehammer7702
      @johnthehammer7702 3 года назад

      @@KayakOutbreak thank you for quick reply. marine battery (especially AGM) can work submerged.but lithium will start fire if water gets into battery.

  • @fourwheelerjock
    @fourwheelerjock 2 года назад +1

    Do you need a boating liscene for this since it needs to be registered and is motorized?

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  2 года назад

      Not as far as I know. But really, I do not think so.

    • @terryyarnall9495
      @terryyarnall9495 Год назад

      I see many of them have state registration #s on them. Each state is different. Check with your state to be sure.

  • @MsSam128
    @MsSam128 11 месяцев назад

    Nice video, however how to buy the transfer back wheel? At the back you put on the kayak. Thanks

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  11 месяцев назад +1

      Those are Boonedox Landing Gear

    • @MsSam128
      @MsSam128 11 месяцев назад

      @@KayakOutbreak thank you so much for your response, after used how you think about this cart?

  • @Adventures101.
    @Adventures101. 3 года назад

    Do you have a picture or photo of the battery mount you made for your fish finder

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад +1

      I don't at the moment, but I can send you one if my explanation here is not good enough.
      I took a piece of HDPE plastic sheet (but can be made of anything) and made a floor for the battery. Not sure the dimensions, but it barely fit through the hole. This piece lays down flat, across two "peaks" of the kayaks floor which is not flat. Then, I took some floor mats (Google interlocking floor tiles). I cut a pice of that up, and made a border around the plastic base and I basically used duck tape to hold overything together. Even the base to the kayak. Still good!
      Battery lays on the side inside those borders and its a snug fit. I dont have any other straps to hold it down, but I'm sure you could tie one up before you tape the whole thing to the floor of the kayak.
      If you would like some pictures, let me know. Message me on Instagram @bogdankomedia, or Facebook - Kayak Outbreak.
      Good luck!

  • @nickmarcum3813
    @nickmarcum3813 2 года назад

    Can you let me know what the height is from the bottom to the top of the kayak hull? Trying to determine if it will fit between the garage door and ceiling during storage.

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  2 года назад

      My kayak is sitting on the floor right now, so I measured it at different points. The nose is about 18.5" high, middle is about 15-16, and the bavk end was about 17 I think. Hope this helps

    • @nickmarcum3813
      @nickmarcum3813 2 года назад

      @@KayakOutbreak exactly what I needed. Thanks for the quick reply

  • @Locolokisimo
    @Locolokisimo 3 года назад

    Quick question what’s the name of the landing gear you have ? and by putting that type of landing gear won’t that void the lifetime warranty of the hull ?

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад +2

      Boonedox Landing Gear Groovy HD.
      If a failure to hull or motor is caused by an aftermarket modification, the warranty is voided. So it's not voided by installing it, but if something goes wrong because of it, then it is voided. I'm happy how solid the boonedox is on the kayak. I have full confidence in mine.

    • @davidreed6145
      @davidreed6145 2 года назад

      @@KayakOutbreak Great Video. Do you have a part number for the Boonedox Landing Gear Groovy HD? I cannot find this one and want to make sure I get the correct one.

  • @fishfanatic6345
    @fishfanatic6345 3 года назад

    Hi good video. What cart is that you're using?

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад

      That is a Boonedox Landing Gear HD standard

  • @erk-1
    @erk-1 3 года назад

    I’m worried about the battery out on the water. Will it leave me stranded if it’s a windy day.

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад +1

      I've yet to run into issues with my set up. As you saw in the video, I run a 100ah lithium battery and a Bluetooth meter. I keep an eye on it all the time, and I have no worries at all - even fishing big waters like Lake St Clair. The kayak performs really well on windy days. Of course, your speeds might be slower, but thats not a big deal.
      If the weather is really brutal, I dont hit the water at all.
      I think the answer you're looking for will depend on the battery you run. 100ah is plenty if you ask me.

    • @erk-1
      @erk-1 3 года назад

      @@KayakOutbreak thank u

  • @puertoricaninoregoneliasne866
    @puertoricaninoregoneliasne866 2 года назад +1

    I try a boat with 450 weight capacity . but I wasn't comfortable on it... Im ready to invest on a big kayak just need more info about big guys on it

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  2 года назад

      I'm not a big guy at all, so I'm not much help. If you weren't comfortable with 450 lb capacity, then this kayak is most likely not for you. But see my other reply amd go to the owners group!

  • @caveritt1
    @caveritt1 2 года назад

    What rod holder box do you use?

  • @Redcrown48
    @Redcrown48 3 года назад

    God review, does the hummingbird helix7 G3N itnterface with the motor. i bought a new 136, but the motor would not power up and old town is sending replacement parts. There is a relay in the foward section that senses the kill switches and will illuminate LEDs on the board when the switches close. The relay will close and the motor will work if both kill switches are closed.

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад

      My helix 9 g3n with Mega does not interfere with the motor at all. Perfect combo if you ask me.

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад

      Not sure what you're talking about with these relays, switches, amd LEDs. Are you installing that, or is that a new feature of the kayak I've never heard about?

    • @Redcrown48
      @Redcrown48 3 года назад

      @@KayakOutbreak There is a small circuit board attached to the foward section inside. The kill switch by the seat and the motor down & locked must be engaged or the power from the batteries will not power the motor through a small relay also attached to the board. There are 2 LEDS mounted on the board that will illuminate RED when the kill switch is closed and the motor down. Mine didn't do that and they are sending another relay and I'll see how that goes. it's not covered or mentioned in the manual and i was surprised also, but it's there.

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад

      Got it now! Unfortunate that you got that issue, but I'm glad OT is taking care of you they best they can.

    • @Redcrown48
      @Redcrown48 3 года назад +1

      @@KayakOutbreak i was told otherwise and i believed that it worked through bluetooth. not getting power to my motor I was unable to confirm this, this was a new kayak, but a lemon.

  • @pakobianco
    @pakobianco 9 месяцев назад

    How long does the motor last? What if you drop the remote? Does it come with a paddle in case electronics go out?…… 4K? No thanks.

  • @blaircox1589
    @blaircox1589 3 года назад

    Landing gear - doesn't drilling and installing those immediately void the warranty?

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад +1

      I'm not 100% sure, but from my understanding - if you have an issue that was caused by aftermarket modification, then the warranty is voided.

    • @blaircox1589
      @blaircox1589 3 года назад +1

      @@KayakOutbreak makes sense. It's too bad they didn't add some sort of mounts capable of supporting the entire weight. I'm upgrading from a canoe with a trolling motor and this weighs empty what my canoe weighs fully rigged.

    • @tnbackroads
      @tnbackroads 3 года назад +1

      That is an interesting point and something I've not saw or heard addressed in any review video. A kayak that heavy WILL require a cart or trailer. I think most are going with the trailer option, which doesn't work for me because the whole reason I have a kayak is to access areas unaccessable by a boat/trailer. I will have to dig more into that. Would the Boonedox Groove track model work with it? You noted that the rear gear tracks were too far back for most people..that might be an option then...mount the landing gear to the rear gear tracks. That's how my Native is currently setup.

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад

      The gear tracks are attached by a bunch of self tapping screws. It will not be nearly strong enough as Natives tracks. Either way, you would need some sort of backing plates. It will be really hard/almost impossible to reach under the tracks. Plus, weight distribution wouldn't be as good the further back you install them. The way I installed mine is very solid and I'm very confident in it.

    • @blaircox1589
      @blaircox1589 3 года назад

      @@tnbackroads I tried pushing our canoe fully loaded using one of those $100 kayak/canoe carts that cradle underneath and strap on. The weight of that was comparable this the 136 empty. It was HORRIBLE. Will never do it again. I'm a tall strong guy, but pushing that up the grade with my two tweens helping was a tough go. Parking lot kinda stuff, sure, but to offroad, you need some sort of assist. It attaches to the kayak securely without at all damaging it. Can apply it's own thrust somehow only as needed. But is still small enough and light enough to be stowed for your trip. I see those fat tire e bike things, but what do you do with the bike! I guess you could chain the cart thing to a tree - if you plan on landing at the same spot. Seriously, the need built-in power wheels lol

  • @chrismehle5716
    @chrismehle5716 2 года назад

    What kayak dolly is that?

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  2 года назад

      That's a Boonedox Landing Gear (groovy, heavy duty)

  • @blaircox1589
    @blaircox1589 3 года назад

    Err, instructions say up to Group 27 battery on the unit I just got this week.

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад

      Group 27 size battery is a safe bet that it will fit inside the box. Inside dimensions are 13.25" L x 7.25" W x 9" D.

    • @blaircox1589
      @blaircox1589 3 года назад

      @@KayakOutbreak okay, so it can't hold up to a Group 31 as you said in the video. A group 31 is about ~13 x 6.8 x 9.44 inches. So a half-inch too high. I have both batteries, guess could try and see what happens. A 31 is heavier, but will last longer.

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад +1

      You might be able to fit it. The cover has a bit of of room to work with

    • @johnthehammer7702
      @johnthehammer7702 3 года назад

      @@KayakOutbreak I try to build a waterproof battery box to hold lithium battery, replacing old town battery box. can you tell me the max space of the kayak's battery compartment? thanks.

  • @unlimitedj06
    @unlimitedj06 3 года назад

    I would have to sell all my other kayaks to buy this one...🤔🤔🤔

  • @TWC6724
    @TWC6724 3 года назад

    I don’t own a kayak yet. If you were to tip over in a kayak like this, it would pretty much ruin all the electronics correct? And lose all your gear?

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад +1

      I would say most electronics would be just fine.
      I believe the motor should be designed to withstand heavy rain, but it may short the fuse box. I'm not educated on electronics enough to tell you what will happen, but it should have safety guards in place.
      Fishfinders are made to be water tight as well. I've seen videos of people finding fishfinder screen floating in the water and they still worked.
      Not sure how the battery would react being submerged.
      All the lose gear will definitely fall out, and if it doesn't float it will sink unless tied down with leashes.
      I've had some experience being in kayaks in rough weather (not to say it takes bad weather to tip you over), so I feel confident in not tying anything down to prevent it from sinking in the case of tipping over.
      If you'd like to see the stability of this kayak put to the test, watch this video. You will most likely fall off the kayak before you tip it over.
      ruclips.net/video/fwHnBEjZ64k/видео.html

    • @TWC6724
      @TWC6724 3 года назад

      @@KayakOutbreak Thanks for the reply. That’s one thing that’s been on my mind while saving up for a kayak. Maybe I should start off with minimal gear until I get the hang of using the kayak before I load it up. Would hate to lose gear or short out electronics that cost good money. Appreciate the info.

  • @peterher9910
    @peterher9910 3 года назад +1

    Bogdan!

  • @AT-ib1cx
    @AT-ib1cx 3 года назад

    this is the one. i am 6'7" 275lbs...

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад +1

      You will have plenty of leg room and you should be comfortable with stability!

  • @rja62b
    @rja62b 3 года назад +1

    too heavy for me I think. Maybe not a good kayak for a first kayak purchase

  • @suprik9472
    @suprik9472 2 года назад

    Berapa untuk harga kayak ini

  • @markdent4052
    @markdent4052 2 года назад

    How much it costs

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  2 года назад +1

      This model was $3,999 this year. I've heard the prices will go up for next year!

    • @markdent4052
      @markdent4052 2 года назад

      @@KayakOutbreak thanks for the info

    • @markdent4052
      @markdent4052 2 года назад

      @@KayakOutbreak quick question do you think it would be best to carry a extra battery on board for back up ???

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  2 года назад +2

      I carry a single 100ah lithium battery, and its plenty for me most of the time.
      During prefishing I'm more likely to use most of it. But when I'm fishing a full day tournament I usually use as 23 to 50% of my battery.
      When you drop down your max throttle to speed 7-8, you can increase range dramatically. And when you fish, you use speed 2 or less.
      So, if you want to be quick and have an extra piece of mind, another 50ah lithium battery would be nice. But you're ok with slowing down, a battery metter would be more useful.
      Hope this helps

  • @stjester
    @stjester 2 года назад +1

    I want this kayak but it looks that I will also need a truck..... :(

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  2 года назад

      Yeah, its a bit heavy. You could get away with a smaller trailer. I'm sure combined weight shouldn't push the towing capacity limits of most smaller cars out there.

  • @gmeister03
    @gmeister03 3 года назад

    Um. That price ain’t for me

  • @mdillon0920
    @mdillon0920 3 года назад

    $4k and it doesn't come with a battery that's insane.

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад

      I see where you're coming from. There are batteries under $100 that would suffice for average anglers.
      Do you think if Old Town included one of those it would be a better deal?
      I think they choose not to include a battery because of the added cost (price and shipping), safety, and simply because there are so many options out there. One of the cheap batteries won't push this kayak to its full potential (speed, efficiency)
      Also, keep in mind that there are $5K kayaks that only have a pedal drive. No motor, no battery.
      Thanks for your feedback. Maybe Old Town will read through the comments and takes note of your feedback! Have a nice day!

    • @mdillon0920
      @mdillon0920 3 года назад

      @@KayakOutbreak Well yeah it would be a better deal if they included a battery. I understand the shipping aspect just would be nice to have it arrive and be able to take it out.

    • @KayakOutbreak
      @KayakOutbreak  3 года назад

      I'm sure the price would increase if the battery was added to the kayak. It's not all that simple. Either way, thanks for sharing your thoughts!

  • @edgars00789
    @edgars00789 Год назад

    Can you win me a old Town autopilot 136 or the 120 autopilot. Please I'm a very poor young adult trying to make a big impact in saving our beautiful waterways universe using a kayak to pick up Trash and to keep it clean but I really do need a kayak I've been trying to see if someone could help me win a kayak like the old Town autopilot but no one wants to help me out. I'm a very poor young adult so can you please help me out on trying to win one