Congratulations on your new kayak. I bought mine about 4 years ago in Sunburst. Didn't know anyone had a channel using this type of kayak. Really liked your ideas, planning to do some soon. Right now I'm in the process of installing a trolling motor with PWM set-up, all DIY of course. Lots of ideas on RUclips. Also just Subscribed to your channel, looking forward to what you come up next. Chino here in Austin, Texas.
First of all, in what you showed in the video, you do not have the rudder installed properly. You have to turn it to the extreme right position so the pin will drop all the way down...the rudder assembly should be totally flush with the body of kayak - no gap. I Have owned the Pilot for several years and LOVE it...beast of a kayak. It is fast, maneuverable, tracks really well, handles rough weather, and is super stable. The negatives have been mentioned...the rod holders are ridiculous, but there are some great DIY fixes...also the rudder deployment is pretty sketchy.
The “rod-holders” seem to be a common complaint. They’re actually made to accept the Rod-X holders that Perception makes as an aftermarket add-on(money-grab). They are, however, good places to cut out and install flush-mounts.
I was wondering if there was some reason behind the design! And that being the case, it’s still poor strategy as you are the only person I’ve talked to that knows about those after-market piece. Thanks for the knowledge.
Just try to get parts, you can't! Don't lose seat parts! Carry Wrenches and Allen wrenches because the pedal drive system comes apart while your on the water!
Congratulations on your new kayak. I bought mine about 4 years ago in Sunburst. Didn't know anyone had a channel using this type of kayak. Really liked your ideas, planning to do some soon. Right now I'm in the process of installing a trolling motor with PWM set-up, all DIY of course. Lots of ideas on RUclips. Also just Subscribed to your channel, looking forward to what you come up next. Chino here in Austin, Texas.
Congratulations on your new purchase. That's awesome. Have fun!!!
God bless, and be safe!
Thank, you! Excited to get it on the water! 🎣🎣🎣
Love the yak! We have the same boat. It keeps up with my Hobie out back. Stable, fast, fishable for the it's really a good value.
Thanks for watching! I’m happy to know it keeps up with a Hobie! I appreciate your insight.
First of all, in what you showed in the video, you do not have the rudder installed properly. You have to turn it to the extreme right position so the pin will drop all the way down...the rudder assembly should be totally flush with the body of kayak - no gap. I Have owned the Pilot for several years and LOVE it...beast of a kayak. It is fast, maneuverable, tracks really well, handles rough weather, and is super stable. The negatives have been mentioned...the rod holders are ridiculous, but there are some great DIY fixes...also the rudder deployment is pretty sketchy.
The “rod-holders” seem to be a common complaint. They’re actually made to accept the Rod-X holders that Perception makes as an aftermarket add-on(money-grab). They are, however, good places to cut out and install flush-mounts.
I was wondering if there was some reason behind the design! And that being the case, it’s still poor strategy as you are the only person I’ve talked to that knows about those after-market piece. Thanks for the knowledge.
Just try to get parts, you can't! Don't lose seat parts! Carry Wrenches and Allen wrenches because the pedal drive system comes apart while your on the water!
need one
After having it for a while now, I’m still very happy with it.