Old Town 106 Paddle Kayak Maiden Voyage Follow Up with on the water video.
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- Опубликовано: 18 май 2024
- Here's a quick video on the Old Town 106 Paddle Kayak.
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Appreciate you letting people enjoy their time on the water; most RUclipsrs act like the world needs to stop in their presence!!!
I wouldn’t want my peaceful day off of work to be ruined by some dude saying “alright, I’m Nick” ten times haha
Wow, it’s unusual to see somebody absolutely nail a review of a Kayak like you just did. Super job.
Thanks, Bob.
great video! looks like a great kayak for the size.
That keel guard that I bought from you for the 106 pdl fit like a glove!
That’s great news!
Great stuff as always
Thanks for watching!
Nice of you to not interfere with their BREAM job
Ha!
Dang man, look at those white ankles/feet. I have heard of farmers tans but that's crazy. LOL! I agree completely with your assessment of the 106. It's almost impossible to find the one kayak that will do everything. It's great for what it's designed for. --Brent
Ha! It is pretty funny. I always wear shorts and tennis shoes so the sock tan line is fire lol
@@NavarreKayakFishing Mine are exactly the same. LOL
Rambling about the Old Town 106 Paddle Kayak. What are your thoughts?
Just bought the 106 pdl as its a great size for my high altitude Colorado reservoirs and the 106 length slides perfectly into my full size van. **Could care less if you're wearing a seat belt 🙄**
The 106 really is an easy to transport size for a kayak.
Took out my 106 pdl yesterday for the first time with bunch of your upgrades! Only problem I had was lowrance 7 inch reveal with yakattack mount seemed to be loose, couldn't tighten down the t bolt at the bottom of that mount. I gave up and put it in dry storage for the day.
@helluva9064 I’m not a big fan of the YakAttack system. It wobbles a bit.
@@NavarreKayakFishing would your beef up plate help with their wobble do you think?
I don't care who you are !!!
A man with premium pine shavings in his vehicle + Crock's is awesome !!!!!!!!!!!!
Facts!
Hey Nick, how did you mount the fish finder in the scupper hole? I have the paddle 106 and I love that clean setup for the finder. Would appreciate some feedback on that? Thanks.
Kevin, send me an email and I’ll get you set up. I plan to make a video about it as well.
Hey Nick, did you sew folks adding an extra seat on the back of the bigwater? I saw a guy had his daughter on the back fishing it was secured by the tracks.
Hey how about thru-hull wiring kit, oldtown one aren't great, or a mod to make it hold a camera. I personally only use one side to wire all my electronics on my 106MK.
My natives constantly have water coming through the scuppers and I only weigh 145.
Doesn’t make sense to me.
When you get your hands on a native, lots of things won't make sense. Like why the rudder handle hits the seat, or why after 15 years they still can't make a kayak that turns properly without aftermarket parts, or why no one at the company ever answers the phone or calls you back. 🙂
@Ryan_Pelletier goodness. You’re not making me want to buy one.
You honestly should though. All these problems that native refuses to fix are money makers for you. Right now there's only a few other companies making aftermarket parts for the kayaks and they are charging an arm and a leg for simple parts. I definitely have some ideas to get you started too.
What’s your take on an old town predator Mx?
If you don't like water in the cockpit I can't wait to see your colorful commentary on the Titan.
Please wear a seat belt so you can keep making videos.
That bad?
@@NavarreKayakFishing ruclips.net/video/A_TmtAETRLA/видео.html
@@NavarreKayakFishing Look at Greg Blanchard's latest video "The biggest failure of my tournament fishing career", starting at 18:00.
@MostlyHumanPowered I’ll check it out.
@@MostlyHumanPowereda lot also has to do with GB having too much weight on the kayak (Titan X 10.5). He’s got 2 screens, 3 batteries (2 of them are 36v batteries), and an nk300.