My first time Kayaking and this Kayak held strong. ruclips.net/user/postUgkx4k5UrhC3v_Y4hIEaXLGvHcN5a5aBmZNB The water got pretty rough as a speed boat zipped by me, and the Kayak withstood it (I expected to be capsized). The Ores are very easy to put together, the pump worked beautifully. the seats are a bit hard to sit in after a while (I recommend sitting on the floor). after reading the reviews I was very scared it'd get a hole in it, the material is very strong and durable. The Air valve may need a small Phillips head screwdriver to adjust, other than that, it's well worth the money!(update)I've gone Kayaking in 3 Lakes and 2 rivers totaling about 40 miles. the kayak had two holes and they patched easily and no other problems can't wait for kayaking season this year!
When you purchase something you're not just paying for a markup on the building materials. You pay for a portion of every bit of overhead the company has so as to make a profit not a loss, that's how business works.
@@datboytalkinrungotellem R&D? The mirage drive has already been designed and perfected, just copy it. Two piece hull designs are already out there. So, I think the question is valid. They should contract with a good Chinese design and manufacturing firm to do the manufacturing properly. Never have an American company try to manufacture it....it will be too expensive with less quality. But now that the patent on the early drive has expired, hope someone could come up with a good product.
Go and get a mold made of anything you fancy and you quickly understand the initial costs . Takes a shit ton of sales to recoup your initial dollars laid down and even longer to turn a profit .
This is a super great looking kayak Rob, and congratulations on the venture. Maybe someday I will own one, but for where I live the the instant reverse and quick stopping of a prop drive are essential to me. Perhaps you guys could make a version some day and get in on both drive types. This thing should certainly give the new Pelican a run for its money.
Truly brilliant, Not only do you share your passion in video but you have given all the support by us back in the form of this project, Respect to you Robert, wish you every success
Flat rate shipping on the Indiegogo campaign. All the info is in the campaign, click Read The Story if you're on your phone: bit.ly/LightningStrikeIGG Click a perk and it'll show you shipping cost before you order, and you can still back out at that point. Also just posted the full walkthrough video.
Looks cool. Would like to see in person. Does wenonah Canoe have the strike there or is it based out of cities. Live in SE MN an Winona is like 25 minutes away.
2 questions. Does the 2 kayak deal come with hatch liners, I'f not will i be able to purchase later on? Also if the campaign fails, "which I don't think it will", am I at a total loss for money I invested?
It doesn't but hatch liners will be for sale by the time they ship, and we won't be gouging you on price like some companies. Campaign already doubled our goal, so you're good regardless!
I make my own hatch liners out of $3 flexible buckets from the hardware store. Find one that fits, mark a line at the top of the hatch with a sharpie, and cut off the excess under just the existing hatch seal. It will mold itself to the hatch opening and won’t interfere with any hatch seal. Better than Hobie’s absurdly priced $60 hatch bucket. Love my Hobie but the price of accessories is crazy high.
This is an excellent item for someone getting into peddle kayaks and tournaments. It tailors to the many specific people who enjoy kayak angling competitions and is half the cost. The reasoning for this kayak build is truly valid among kayakers.
Kayaks don’t really work that way, mate. Can’t just add 3 inches of width. That’d require a new mold, which cost $90,000 each. If you want a titan, you should buy a titan.
The price point I see is 1500 dollars. Is that correct? That’s not affordable!!! I never will understand why kayaks are so expensive. 12 foot John boat with a a trolling motor 900 at the most. We need to stop excepting that these things are so expensive
They are expensive due to the process they use to make them. Also for most states you have to factor in the price of registering a john boat and renewing registration. For anglers there are some waters that don't allow gas or even electronic motors so a pedal or paddle kayak is great. Finally as versatile as a john boat is there are still a ton of back water areas that i can only reach with a kayak. For me the pro in paying for a high end kayak is the fact that I don't ever have to worry about the things I mentioned before and it's a one time payment (investment) for years of use.
This experienced Hobie kayak fisherman loves the look of this new boat. The first gen fins are still a brilliant, reliable design and will perform better overall than any pedal/prop drive. I’d love to try this one out as it looks like a fantastic design. Nice job guys, I wish you the best. Looks like the best of many existing designs with some great new features at a killer price.
Hey congratulations on your new build. I could not tell from the video if you can steer from both sides of the kayak . I currently own a outback which I like but, being left handed it's frustrating to have to change hands with the rod or cross over with the right hand to steer. I know try fishing with your right hand, tried that and missed a lot of fish. So, is there plans in the future to have dual steering.
Yes a walk through would be nice from bow to stern. Yet on the other hand being Canadian we still be paying over a couple of grand. I'll stick with my paddle.
Awesome, great news. Questions.. Reverse? Have you taken it offshore yet? Speed? Compatible with the Mirage Drive? Transducer placement? Looking forward to seeing this in action.
It doesn't have reverse, there's a patent on that. I took it offshore and it handled mild surf and decent chop like a champ. It's fast. It is compatible with Mirage Drives including the 180. There's a transducer pocket under the hull.
Tons of room. Way more room than my old Outback. I can find out those dimensions. But there’s not much “moving around” in any kayak except sort of a Pro Angler and maybe the Native Titan.
@@YakFishField if you could that be great. I currently have a paddle kayak (3 waters big fish 120) and is 36" wide and has a large platform to move around in (for a kayak). I know I will trade space for the pedal drive moving to a pedal kayak but just trying to give up the least amount possible. Your kayak and the 2019 hobie outback are pretty much the only ones I am considering. Reverse aside each has its highlights. I love the built in footing you have in yours. Both your kayak and the hobie are listed as 34" wide however on the deck side of the walls it looks like yours are a bit thicker (assuming due to the footing molds) and looks like it tapers in more as you get to the bowl than the hobie outback does. But I appreciate you reaching back to me and looking into it, kudos on the kayak it really is a great kayak for the price.
I just started my Kayak research and I heard about your Kayaks through, Nattie up North on youtube a while back. So just now, I searched RUclips for Lightning Strike Kayak reviews, scrolled down and randomly picked this video first! I am impressed and I might just go with your Kayak. I am also going to look at Wilderness Systems, Bonafide and Brooklyn Kayak Co. So far, what is selling me on yours is the integrated front and rear carry handles. Only thing left to research is the seat heights. I am over 6 feet tall and my back gets sore when using regular leisure Kayaks. Anyway, I'll get back to you after making my choice.
Hey Robert, well this definitely got a lot of attention on the Kayak world today, and of course it's the internet, so there's a vast array of experts that have made a complete evaluation on this boat without ever touching it :). I seriously think this has a great spot in today's Kayak industry, and feel like you're all on target. Keep the positive attitude and continue to believe in your idea. Good luck, brother!!
Congratulations. I know how hard you have worked for this opportunity. I'm sure it's a chance at a dream come true. You have always shown your passion to this great sport to us anglers. Shown us the love you have for fishing and most of all kayak fishing. TIGHT LINES
Looks nice and it is cheaper than others but I can't say it's affordable. Affordable is subjective and this is way beyond my means at the moment. I can't haul it anyway. It does look very nice though.
Any opinion on the design flaw with the Lightning Strike that allows water to get into the center hatch from the drive well when weight is distributed too front forward?
Great video. I still think that the Mirage Drive is one of the most efficient and most quiet pedal drive systems on the market. Ergonomically the push-pull pedaling is easier than the circular bicycle like propeller drives. I personally have not tried the Lightning yet, but I was thinking, why buy a copy; just buy a real Hobie Passport with the GT mirage drive. The drive is the key to the price often comprising 40 to 50% of the cost of the kayak. Hobie has both the manufacturing and design background over the past decades. They already have both a national and international sales and distribution network as well as a proven list of accessories. A sail kit and ama system would be great accessories for this kayak. But if it wasn't for Pelican and Lightning, Hobie would not have addressed this issue of a low cost entry level kayak. Great for the free enterprise system. Thanks for the video, but I'd stick with the real thing which is few hundred dollars cheaper than the Lightning.
That's awesome and yak looks great! What are your plans for Nebraska when you make it out this way? If you haven't done much research yet Lake Minatare is great for walleye, few different bass species, northern pike, and catfish.
why is it no one ever says the total wgt. capacity .. for us bigger fellas... it would be helpful to us to make a decision on the yak that will work for us...many pfd's or yaks in the market for us bigger people.. thats a market u can steal.. lots of us enjoy the outdoors..but this is one of the main problems we have.. no one wants to take that step in targeting the "the bigger fellas needs"....there's a wide open market for PFD's and Yaks for someone to make plenty of money...its for whoever wants to target the plus size folks.. i own a 20ft sea ark flat bottom but id like to go out with lots of my buddies yak fishing.. a decent size and priced PFD and ayak is all we ask....😁👍
Why is it no one ever looks into anything before griping about lack of info? The link in the description or the next video on my channel or a simple google search will yield answers to everything you’re seeking.
Look to Native Watercraft. My Titan 10.5 will hold 500+ Pounds...! It's fast, stable, and turns tight. (I don't have balance, that's why I chose it...along with the pedal drive, as I can't paddle a yak anymore-bad shoulder and age). I'm 73, but can still pick it up and put it in the water (less than 100#, without the pedal drive). Last Fall, I had 2 kids in there "helping me fish"! One sat on the Bow, the other on a milk crate. Both caught fish. I'm way "North" of 225#, and with the kids, gear, and everything, I was pushing over 400# in the Yak. Not a problem at all, even in light chop.
Yep! All the info is in the campaign, click Read The Story if you're on your phone: bit.ly/LightningStrikeIGG Also just posted the full walkthrough video.
I definitely like the words "affordable" and " Pedal Drive"... Went to webpage and can't find any specs of kayak itself: length, width, etc??? One think I did notice is that it is priced right for us average income people, thanks a lot for making this happen guys....
Manny Garcia I read it on one of the pages. There’s a picture of the Yak with the specs around it. The pic was down the page enough you had to scroll to see it.
Very nice looking kayak. Very interested but also have questions about transducer placement, also can turbo fins be added then lastly what cart design would be needed?
It has a transducer cover on the bottom of the hull. Longer fins will come on the final product, and we will be selling masts for Turbo Fins for dirt cheap if you want to upgrade to those. A rear scupper cart will work on it and it has reinforced scuppers, or a universal cart like the Railblaza C-Tug cart would work great as well.
When do you think distributors will start seeing them? It looks like a great Kayak. I have been saving up for the compass but would love to test one of these out first.
Man would love to back you, however I have invested in my old town and I got two boys that need yacks also, chances are I will never be able to afford to replace my old town.
@@YakFishField thank you for the response. Just saw the video. This looks pretty awesome. I'm thinking about getting this as an addition to my fleet. How will shipping work? I've always picked up from a dealer.
All the info is in the campaign: bit.ly/LightningStrikeIGG On your phone click Read The Story to see all the info. Also just posted a walkthrough video.
If the kayak is purchased from the indiegogo site, what or where do I go if something goes wrong or something breaks while under warranty. This is a concern as well as buying one without a hands on feel and inspection. IS there anywhere in the states where the product can be checked out. Thanx looks like a winner
Not one clip that demonstrates any real saltwater application? Saltwater fish\fishing? Seems like marketing may have overlooked just throwing me a bone regarding my area of interest. Good luck with the boat and the business venture, but right now it's not clear you're targeting my $$$
It will handle saltwater the same as it handles fresh. All the info is in the campaign, click Read The Story if you're on your phone: bit.ly/LightningStrikeIGG Also just posted the full walkthrough video.
Looks very good but as others mentioned, how does it handle offshore, not some wind chop lake but offshore with wind swell and chop. How well is the kayak sealed? The low forward deck could get a bit of water over it? They look similar to Hobie hatches which are some of the worst on the market and have been responsible for many sinkings. What's the guarantee on the hull and has the drive area been reinforced to avoid Hobie style cracks? Are the drive components compatible with Hobie drives? Great promo video but it would be great if you could tailor an offshore performance video in terrible conditions. Your mate at 30 miles out did one with his new outback which could have ended in disaster if it weren't for his buddy being properly prepared with a bilge pump.
I have taken it offshore in reasonable chop and she handled well. The drive well is reinforced. Yes, it will accept a Hobie drive. I just posted a full walkthrough video.
@@mikesigncarver3803 true just wish Canada had more options like this kayak and other brand names because that is a nice kayak. Unless your rich.....and I'm not 😂
I'm in canada ontario , the pelican 130 HD is $1499.00 us , be interesting to see what the price will be here. For a kayak that is made in canada it's not even on the canadian pelican website as a matter of fact its not even available here yet , but yet its already released in the states where people have already bought it and are using it.
I’m sure someone will come out with one in that range. For $1,300, someone could get a kayak and a trolling motor and they won’t even need to do any pedaling or rowing
It doesn't have reverse. Flat rate shipping on the preorders. All the info is in the campaign, click Read The Story if you're on your phone: bit.ly/LightningStrikeIGG Also just posted the full walkthrough video.
Robert Field me too man!! You guys did great!! $1500 is very reasonable for a pedal drive!! People don’t understand the process of what it takes to make and mass produce these things!!
Although that is a price point consideration and space. There is a huge kayak part to angling going on and that includes kayak only tournaments. I do not want to be in a kayak tournament with a bunch of lightweight pedal kayaks and one big jon boat with paddles or a trolling motor. If comparing jon boat or kayak its better to decide how many people you will be boating with, if one person, a kayak is definitely worthwhile instead. you can get by without a trailer and yearly registrations and titling costs just by pickup bed or car racks.
Why didn't you guys make the back of the kayak flat for a premount motor plate...something like a torqeedo? Outside of that this kayak definitely looks better than the more pricey outback.
I would buy a kayak from you any day. Why? Simply because you actually use them! That's one thing that these companies that crank out these kayaks (solely to make money) don't seem to understand is that we actually use them. We practically live in them (except for unfortunate hours of rest and work) during the summer. I don't honestly believe a kayak I've ever owned (borrowed, or rented!) was ever designed by an actual kayaker or fisherman. I have found flaws in everyone of them. From miserable storage, to unstable, to just poorly designed. Its about time someone that knows the score got in the game!!! I hope you rock the kayak market!!! Because its needed a good shaking up for a long, long, long time!!!
$1400 is a discount? drop another $600 off it and I might think about it. For $600 I could get a normal kayak, Life jacket, battery, trolling motor and a paddle. Just because its about the same as other cheap pedal kayaks for 2019 doesn't make it affordable.
It's not a normal kayak it's a pedal drive and the kayak with all this stuff your getting must be used right. They are making an affordable pedal drive yak for those who want one even big name paddle kayaks go for more than 1400
I don't understand what kind of China-made garbage tier kayaks you're buying for this price, but I guarantee this one will be way better coming from a company with 40 years experience. 1400 is not bad at all.
If your budget is $600, you can't get a high quality pedal drive kayak. Nothing wrong with that, but it's simply impossible to build something like this for even close to that. I want a Lamborghini for $20,000 too.
$1000 is affordable. But $1400 for only 15 of them then it goes up to $1750 is a bit much. There are many pedal drive Kayaks for 2019 around $1000. I don't have a problem with the price I have a problem with this being called affordable! also $1400 - $600 = 800 and comparing a $250,000 car to a $20,000 budget is stupid.
Some more pics of the bottom would be good. I see on the order page the picture of the Transducer mount area. This looks excellent! Good to see that included. Also a positive the shallow recess to flatten the fins into on the bottom for shallow water areas. Again excellent.
It has one. All the info is in the campaign, click Read The Story if you're on your phone: bit.ly/LightningStrikeIGG Also just posted the full walkthrough video.
Also on the walk through video are those actual Hobie parts shown? the click and go, the rudder plate, the secondary steering handle, the rudder T handle and the drive itself?
Congratulations on your new adventure. Always enjoy all your social media posts. I've shared this video with many friends. Look forward to seeing future videos of you fishing out of the Lightning Strike w/ Ms Jamie Costa
Just came across this tonight. Looks like a nice kayak and definitely the best price point for the paddle kayak. Wish it wasn't the Christmas season and I would really look into this. I will definitely keep an eye on it and when money is available see if it is still going. It looks nice and has a lot of things I miss with my Pescador Pilot.
We didn't, the boat doesn't have reverse. But in my experience the reverse drives are unreliable (mine is broken in 2 places right now) and I use reverse about 1% of the time.
Robert, Glad to contribute. Your videos, energy, passion and love for fishing and the outdoors are all very inspiring. As well as the courage and dedication to make that life change to begin with! Thanks for sharing all of the great information through your videos. Continued good luck and maybe someday we will cross paths in the freshwater swamps or saltwater marshes of south Louisiana.
Robert Field Thanks for the reply Robert! Can’t imagine how busy you are. But man this has to be exciting - to take such a big step producing a kayak and seeing it be so well received. Just watched the walkthrough video. Very excellent. That boat looks so smooth in the water! I will certainly buy one in the future (just bought an Old Town Topwater PDL at the end of the summer). If my girlfriend continues to fish, the Strike will be the perfect gift for her. (And I would fully intend to “borrow” it many days!). Anyhow, congrats on the great response to this campaign. I’m hoping to fish PAC around Jan. 13 and will certainly make an attempt to return during the period you are there. Such an awesome place. Around Thanksgiving I had three days with a total of 180 trout caught closer to home - Cypremort Point in Vermillion Bay. Have most of it on film, but don’t have the editing and production skills you have. Will work on it. Continued good luck with the Strike and safe travels and good fishing!! Mark Guilbeau - GO Fishing!!
The Pelican is thermoformed using lower quality, thinner plastic. It also doesn't have as many features packed in. Ours can go toe-to-toe with the top manufactuers in the industry in terms of materials and quality.
Robert Field thanks. Really looking forward to this yak. I moved from CA to MN right before the fall. I was looking for a good cost effective yak for the lake behind my house. This looks perfect.
Nice lookin yak! I really like all the design choices you guys made. I think this will really be a winner. Nicely done and congrats! I'll be in the market to replace my trusty Outback in a couple years and this will be right at the top of my list.
Man i am excited for you guy! Few questions does the mirage 180 fit in it? How does it handle rivers and is there or can you get a plug for the drive hole when not in use?
$1400 isn't bad, but I need to know man, does it have reverse? May not be a deal breaker but it would certainly be nice for bass fishing points and structure.
@@YakFishField REAAALLY...so...would you be willing to sell the boat without the pedal drive? I know, that's a bit of an unreasonable request. I realize that. My issue is just that as a bass fisherman, AND a fly fisherman, it's extremely convenient to be able to forward and reverse with minimal effort. Just curious. If not, no worries. The yak still looks phenomenal!
I love the a higher seat that’s one of my issues in mine I made risers for it I love the hight of the crescent shoalie and the ss120 I’m looking into yours now
Yass Brother ! Congratulations on this new business project! Its been a long time coming in this industry. Thank you for stepping up and offering another alternative to the overly expensive Hobie’s.
Seth West yea i get that, im just excited for Robert’s new business venture. He’s a super good guy and Im happy for him. Ive done the Hobie kayak thing, PA 14, I didn’t love it. my next purchase is a solo skiff, longer range with a motor.
Pelican's is thermoformed using cheaper, thinner plastic and isn't nearly as feature rich. And ours is available at $1,399 right now. All the info is in the campaign, click Read The Story if you're on your phone: bit.ly/LightningStrikeIGG Also just posted the full walkthrough video.
@@YakFishField I think you just answered my question. It wasn't so much about the plastic, because I'm sure it's fine in the UV rays... but it was primarily about the paddle system and the gears it uses, as well as any metal rivets or snaps on the kayak itself.
Will it go in reverse with out pulling any cables like with Hobie ? Any pedal settings for short legged person as well as long legged person and the in between person ?
No reverse, there's a patent on that. It adjusts and the seat moves so it will accommodate people from 5'0" to at least 6'3", not sure about taller than that yet. All the info is in the campaign, click Read The Story if you're on your phone: bit.ly/LightningStrikeIGG Also just posted the full walkthrough video.
So will we see you on this exclusively now? I would like to see this kayak in all environments salt/fresh, skinny/open water, paddle/pedal. Your "Field Trips" would be the perfect opportunity for me to see this.
I really really want this but shipping is $300 and that honestly put me off of it. Where are these going to be manufactured? Would pickup be available?
My first time Kayaking and this Kayak held strong. ruclips.net/user/postUgkx4k5UrhC3v_Y4hIEaXLGvHcN5a5aBmZNB The water got pretty rough as a speed boat zipped by me, and the Kayak withstood it (I expected to be capsized). The Ores are very easy to put together, the pump worked beautifully. the seats are a bit hard to sit in after a while (I recommend sitting on the floor). after reading the reviews I was very scared it'd get a hole in it, the material is very strong and durable. The Air valve may need a small Phillips head screwdriver to adjust, other than that, it's well worth the money!(update)I've gone Kayaking in 3 Lakes and 2 rivers totaling about 40 miles. the kayak had two holes and they patched easily and no other problems can't wait for kayaking season this year!
I have yet to understand how a piece of molded plastic with pedals can be so expensive .
r&d dipshit
When you purchase something you're not just paying for a markup on the building materials. You pay for a portion of every bit of overhead the company has so as to make a profit not a loss, that's how business works.
My issue is that they said affordable like it was going to be cheaper than a few other pedal kayaks. When its not lol
@@datboytalkinrungotellem R&D? The mirage drive has already been designed and perfected, just copy it. Two piece hull designs are already out there. So, I think the question is valid. They should contract with a good Chinese design and manufacturing firm to do the manufacturing properly. Never have an American company try to manufacture it....it will be too expensive with less quality. But now that the patent on the early drive has expired, hope someone could come up with a good product.
Go and get a mold made of anything you fancy and you quickly understand the initial costs . Takes a shit ton of sales to recoup your initial dollars laid down and even longer to turn a profit .
This is a super great looking kayak Rob, and congratulations on the venture. Maybe someday I will own one, but for where I live the the instant reverse and quick stopping of a prop drive are essential to me. Perhaps you guys could make a version some day and get in on both drive types. This thing should certainly give the new Pelican a run for its money.
Reverse is more important for some than others, so I hear ya. It will take a reverse drive, but they're crazy expensive.
Truly brilliant, Not only do you share your passion in video but you have given all the support by us back in the form of this project, Respect to you Robert, wish you every success
Thanks brother!
How much will shipping be? It's hard for people to commit if they don't know at least a range for shipping cost.
Flat rate shipping on the Indiegogo campaign. All the info is in the campaign, click Read The Story if you're on your phone: bit.ly/LightningStrikeIGG
Click a perk and it'll show you shipping cost before you order, and you can still back out at that point. Also just posted the full walkthrough video.
When will they be available in Australia Robo
Looks cool. Would like to see in person. Does wenonah Canoe have the strike there or is it based out of cities. Live in SE MN an Winona is like 25 minutes away.
It’s not out yet. Only available for preorder
Robert Field do they have any ideas of where they will be selling them? Store wise?? Scheeels, cabelas, smaller shops
2 questions. Does the 2 kayak deal come with hatch liners, I'f not will i be able to purchase later on? Also if the campaign fails, "which I don't think it will", am I at a total loss for money I invested?
It doesn't but hatch liners will be for sale by the time they ship, and we won't be gouging you on price like some companies. Campaign already doubled our goal, so you're good regardless!
I make my own hatch liners out of $3 flexible buckets from the hardware store. Find one that fits, mark a line at the top of the hatch with a sharpie, and cut off the excess under just the existing hatch seal. It will mold itself to the hatch opening and won’t interfere with any hatch seal. Better than Hobie’s absurdly priced $60 hatch bucket. Love my Hobie but the price of accessories is crazy high.
This is an excellent item for someone getting into peddle kayaks and tournaments. It tailors to the many specific people who enjoy kayak angling competitions and is half the cost. The reasoning for this kayak build is truly valid among kayakers.
Thanks for the support Jan
How's she in ocean/choppy/wavey conditions
I would also like to know
She handles chop like a champ.
@@YakFishField an on the water video would be good
@@YakFishField then why are all your current vids in a hobie?
Is there a way to get one with say a 37 inch width to match the titan for stability? Otherwise looks great. Also how is the reverse on the kayak?
Kayaks don’t really work that way, mate. Can’t just add 3 inches of width. That’d require a new mold, which cost $90,000 each. If you want a titan, you should buy a titan.
The price point I see is 1500 dollars. Is that correct? That’s not affordable!!! I never will understand why kayaks are so expensive. 12 foot John boat with a a trolling motor 900 at the most. We need to stop excepting that these things are so expensive
I truly agree I have a 14ft john with a trolling motor and a 9hp Johnson and only paid around 1600 yaks ate great guys but they cost too much
They are expensive due to the process they use to make them. Also for most states you have to factor in the price of registering a john boat and renewing registration. For anglers there are some waters that don't allow gas or even electronic motors so a pedal or paddle kayak is great. Finally as versatile as a john boat is there are still a ton of back water areas that i can only reach with a kayak. For me the pro in paying for a high end kayak is the fact that I don't ever have to worry about the things I mentioned before and it's a one time payment (investment) for years of use.
I guess you don't know how much pedal drive kayaks cost then.
They some out there for 1000 and under
They look nice though but all yaks are too Damn high just go with a boat for the price
This experienced Hobie kayak fisherman loves the look of this new boat. The first gen fins are still a brilliant, reliable design and will perform better overall than any pedal/prop drive. I’d love to try this one out as it looks like a fantastic design. Nice job guys, I wish you the best. Looks like the best of many existing designs with some great new features at a killer price.
Thanks man! I agree this style drive is more reliable. My reverse drive is broken in 2 places right now
Congrats on the new venture. Would love to get my hands on one for a review. Best of luck Robert.
Thanks Dan! I'll see what I can do!
I got two and one is perfect the other I have had trouble twice with the drive.
Will existing Hobie mirage and 180 drives work with this boat?
Yes
So it could have reverse? Theoretically speaking? Can it be purchased w o the drive unit if we have a unit already?
Hey congratulations on your new build. I could not tell from the video if you can steer from both sides of the kayak . I currently own a outback which I like but, being left handed it's frustrating to have to change hands with the rod or cross over with the right hand to steer. I know try fishing with your right hand, tried that and missed a lot of fish. So, is there plans in the future to have dual steering.
The rudder handle can be moved to the other side.
Yes a walk through would be nice from bow to stern. Yet on the other hand being Canadian we still be paying over a couple of grand. I'll stick with my paddle.
Just posted it!
How does it track? Looks kinda wide in the rear. Also looks comparable to old town pdl but with a mirage drive.
It’s nothin like the Predator PDL, although i liked that boat when i used it. Tracks great with the tri hull design. Super stable too.
Awesome, great news. Questions..
Reverse?
Have you taken it offshore yet?
Speed?
Compatible with the Mirage Drive?
Transducer placement?
Looking forward to seeing this in action.
It doesn't have reverse, there's a patent on that. I took it offshore and it handled mild surf and decent chop like a champ. It's fast. It is compatible with Mirage Drives including the 180. There's a transducer pocket under the hull.
All the info is in the campaign, click Read The Story if you're on your phone: bit.ly/LightningStrikeIGG
Also just posted the full walkthrough video.
It would be cool to have an electronic reverse implementation could be put on the steering mechanism
Question I know the width of the boat is listed but how wide is the deck? How much room do you really have to stand and move around?
Tons of room. Way more room than my old Outback. I can find out those dimensions. But there’s not much “moving around” in any kayak except sort of a Pro Angler and maybe the Native Titan.
@@YakFishField if you could that be great. I currently have a paddle kayak (3 waters big fish 120) and is 36" wide and has a large platform to move around in (for a kayak). I know I will trade space for the pedal drive moving to a pedal kayak but just trying to give up the least amount possible. Your kayak and the 2019 hobie outback are pretty much the only ones I am considering. Reverse aside each has its highlights. I love the built in footing you have in yours. Both your kayak and the hobie are listed as 34" wide however on the deck side of the walls it looks like yours are a bit thicker (assuming due to the footing molds) and looks like it tapers in more as you get to the bowl than the hobie outback does. But I appreciate you reaching back to me and looking into it, kudos on the kayak it really is a great kayak for the price.
Question do indigogo charges right away or at delivery?
I believe it charges when you order.
@@YakFishField yeah I read it, I shared the video on the community and fb, I'll back it as soon as I can 😁 gotta get rid of some kayaks first lol
Aliex Folgueira I'll take one 😬 just traded mine for an old Nazi Mauser...
I just started my Kayak research and I heard about your Kayaks through, Nattie up North on youtube a while back. So just now, I searched RUclips for Lightning Strike Kayak reviews, scrolled down and randomly picked this video first! I am impressed and I might just go with your Kayak.
I am also going to look at Wilderness Systems, Bonafide and Brooklyn Kayak Co. So far, what is selling me on yours is the integrated front and rear carry handles. Only thing left to research is the seat heights. I am over 6 feet tall and my back gets sore when using regular leisure Kayaks.
Anyway, I'll get back to you after making my choice.
That’s awesome Rich! Nattie is an awesome angler and an even better person. You should be fine with our seat, it’s pretty large.
Hey Robert, well this definitely got a lot of attention on the Kayak world today, and of course it's the internet, so there's a vast array of experts that have made a complete evaluation on this boat without ever touching it :). I seriously think this has a great spot in today's Kayak industry, and feel like you're all on target. Keep the positive attitude and continue to believe in your idea. Good luck, brother!!
Thanks for the kind words brother. Just posted the full walkthrough video.
Congratulations. I know how hard you have worked for this opportunity. I'm sure it's a chance at a dream come true. You have always shown your passion to this great sport to us anglers. Shown us the love you have for fishing and most of all kayak fishing.
TIGHT LINES
Thanks for the support Gabe!
@@YakFishField you welcome and good luck
i'm curious about dealer pricing and shipping costs
Shoot me an email to robert@yakfish.tv and I will get you that info.
I'm curious to know how the project is coming along? I'm looking for my upgrade kayak and this one is on my list.
It’s going well and they’re shipping now!
I was just going to ask.
Is there anywhere other than indigogo?
Looks nice and it is cheaper than others but I can't say it's affordable. Affordable is subjective and this is way beyond my means at the moment. I can't haul it anyway. It does look very nice though.
How does this compare to the Pelican 130 pedal drive? Both are in the same price range. What makes this one better than the Pelican?
Outrageous priced also it's not for the common person. Maybe I should build one truly for the people.
Do it.
Any opinion on the design flaw with the Lightning Strike that allows water to get into the center hatch from the drive well when weight is distributed too front forward?
Great video. I still think that the Mirage Drive is one of the most efficient and most quiet pedal drive systems on the market.
Ergonomically the push-pull pedaling is easier than the circular bicycle like propeller drives. I personally have not tried the Lightning yet, but I was thinking, why buy a copy; just buy a real Hobie Passport with the GT mirage drive. The drive is the key to the price often comprising 40 to 50% of the cost of the kayak. Hobie has both the manufacturing and design background over the past decades. They already have both a national and international sales and distribution network as well as a proven list of accessories. A sail kit and ama system would be great accessories for this kayak. But if it wasn't for Pelican and Lightning, Hobie would not have addressed this issue of a low cost entry level kayak. Great for the free enterprise system. Thanks for the video, but I'd stick with the real thing which is few hundred dollars cheaper than the Lightning.
Is that a transducer mounting spot under the seat? Thanks great video!
Yes it is!
That's awesome and yak looks great! What are your plans for Nebraska when you make it out this way? If you haven't done much research yet Lake Minatare is great for walleye, few different bass species, northern pike, and catfish.
why is it no one ever says the total wgt. capacity .. for us bigger fellas... it would be helpful to us to make a decision on the yak that will work for us...many pfd's or yaks in the market for us bigger people.. thats a market u can steal.. lots of us enjoy the outdoors..but this is one of the main problems we have.. no one wants to take that step in targeting the "the bigger fellas needs"....there's a wide open market for PFD's and Yaks for someone to make plenty of money...its for whoever wants to target the plus size folks.. i own a 20ft sea ark flat bottom but id like to go out with lots of my buddies yak fishing.. a decent size and priced PFD and ayak is all we ask....😁👍
Why is it no one ever looks into anything before griping about lack of info? The link in the description or the next video on my channel or a simple google search will yield answers to everything you’re seeking.
Look to Native Watercraft. My Titan 10.5 will hold 500+ Pounds...! It's fast, stable, and turns tight. (I don't have balance, that's why I chose it...along with the pedal drive, as I can't paddle a yak anymore-bad shoulder and age). I'm 73, but can still pick it up and put it in the water (less than 100#, without the pedal drive).
Last Fall, I had 2 kids in there "helping me fish"! One sat on the Bow, the other on a milk crate. Both caught fish. I'm way "North" of 225#, and with the kids, gear, and everything, I was pushing over 400# in the Yak. Not a problem at all, even in light chop.
did i see a cover for a transducer mount somewhere in the area where the seat is ?
Yep! All the info is in the campaign, click Read The Story if you're on your phone: bit.ly/LightningStrikeIGG
Also just posted the full walkthrough video.
Woohoooooo another pedal. Kayak boom
Don't forget to flip it.
@UC1ED1VT5LNLZ2dXJXv2VxNg you know me too well
Im sure now you want to flipped !
@UC1ED1VT5LNLZ2dXJXv2VxNg haha dania Beach!? I'm gonna need backup for sure
@@AliexFolgueira lol I be at dania this sunday lest see how I do!
The website that you put down when is going to be open it says closed? For the kayak
I definitely like the words "affordable" and " Pedal Drive"...
Went to webpage and can't find any specs of kayak itself: length, width, etc???
One think I did notice is that it is priced right for us average income people, thanks a lot for making this happen guys....
Length 12'6", Width 34", Fitted Weight: 82lbs, Rigged Weight: 94lbs, Capacity 415lbs
@@hangingwithharry5657 = thanks, where can I find these specs??
Manny Garcia I read it on one of the pages. There’s a picture of the Yak with the specs around it. The pic was down the page enough you had to scroll to see it.
@@hangingwithharry5657 == thank you sir
Seems pretty small in terms of length.
Very nice looking kayak. Very interested but also have questions about transducer placement, also can turbo fins be added then lastly what cart design would be needed?
It has a transducer cover on the bottom of the hull. Longer fins will come on the final product, and we will be selling masts for Turbo Fins for dirt cheap if you want to upgrade to those. A rear scupper cart will work on it and it has reinforced scuppers, or a universal cart like the Railblaza C-Tug cart would work great as well.
Well according to the comments, if I can provide a similar product for $999, I'd be a millionaire.
Yes you would
Yes u would
Yes indeed iu wud.
Im thinking about bildung some and selling them for like 500 bucks bc 2000 dollars for some kayaks is to much ee need more afroable
I looked at the indiegogo and I believe the lightning strike kayak is about $1500.
I'm new to kayaks but that seems like a lot of money.
When do you think distributors will start seeing them? It looks like a great Kayak. I have been saving up for the compass but would love to test one of these out first.
Dealers will start getting them early March
Ha ha...what does that mean, "ridiculously exaffordable" 7:14 ? Ha ha...great work on expanding your business adventures.
Hahaha hey man, did it all in one take, coulda been much worse!
lmao! I caught that too! Other words it's not going to be cheap later on!
Will the boat be at the International Sportsman's Expo in Sacramento, Ca I really want to check it out. Looks awesome bro!
I don’t think so, but we hope to have dealers out there right away in March.
Man would love to back you, however I have invested in my old town and I got two boys that need yacks also, chances are I will never be able to afford to replace my old town.
This looks promising. What type of cart can you use with this? How would you mount a transducer?
It will accept a Hobie cart and has reinforced rear scuppers. There's a transducer pocket underneath. Just posted a full walkthrough video.
@@YakFishField thank you for the response. Just saw the video. This looks pretty awesome. I'm thinking about getting this as an addition to my fleet. How will shipping work? I've always picked up from a dealer.
How much is it?
All the info is in the campaign: bit.ly/LightningStrikeIGG
On your phone click Read The Story to see all the info. Also just posted a walkthrough video.
If the kayak is purchased from the indiegogo site, what or where do I go if something goes wrong or something breaks while under warranty. This is a concern as well as buying one without a hands on feel and inspection. IS there anywhere in the states where the product can be checked out. Thanx looks like a winner
What a cool process to be involved in... And I know you'll put it to work now too!! 🎣🎣🎣
Yes I will!
Hey Rob,
I know you're busy but is there a link to get all the specs on the kayak? Hull and deck thickness, color options and accessories you can add?
The Genie. The GENIE 🧞♂️ is out of the bottle.
Tomato tomata.
I could see a huge market for these in San Diego, Ca. Have you tested them out in the surf yet? curious how well they'd preform.
I've taken it through the surf and it did well. You guys get some big ones out there though!
Not one clip that demonstrates any real saltwater application? Saltwater fish\fishing? Seems like marketing may have overlooked just throwing me a bone regarding my area of interest.
Good luck with the boat and the business venture, but right now it's not clear you're targeting my $$$
It’s a kayak? It’ll work in salt water. There was also a red fish. This seemed to be filmed locally where the company is located.
It will handle saltwater the same as it handles fresh. All the info is in the campaign, click Read The Story if you're on your phone: bit.ly/LightningStrikeIGG
Also just posted the full walkthrough video.
Looks very good but as others mentioned, how does it handle offshore, not some wind chop lake but offshore with wind swell and chop. How well is the kayak sealed? The low forward deck could get a bit of water over it? They look similar to Hobie hatches which are some of the worst on the market and have been responsible for many sinkings. What's the guarantee on the hull and has the drive area been reinforced to avoid Hobie style cracks? Are the drive components compatible with Hobie drives? Great promo video but it would be great if you could tailor an offshore performance video in terrible conditions. Your mate at 30 miles out did one with his new outback which could have ended in disaster if it weren't for his buddy being properly prepared with a bilge pump.
I have taken it offshore in reasonable chop and she handled well. The drive well is reinforced. Yes, it will accept a Hobie drive. I just posted a full walkthrough video.
Well $ 1400.00 is still alot. Then shipping to Canada will cost more then the kayak. Looks nice but sticking to pelican kayaks 😆👍👍👈
To each their own
Cory Christian lmfao, well the fish you pull in don’t give a damn what you’re in.
@@mikesigncarver3803 true just wish Canada had more options like this kayak and other brand names because that is a nice kayak. Unless your rich.....and I'm not 😂
I'm in canada ontario , the pelican 130 HD is $1499.00 us , be interesting to see what the price will be here. For a kayak that is made in canada it's not even on the canadian pelican website as a matter of fact its not even available here yet , but yet its already released in the states where people have already bought it and are using it.
@@nashguy2814 yes that's right as well. Canadian tire better start getting them this summer i hope. 👍👍👈
Robert is the pre order closed out?,, is there a way to still pre order?
No, it’s over. They’ll be available on our site and hitting dealers in the next couple weeks.
Ok thank you
Less than $1,000 would be affordable, good luck to you and your friend!
Less than $1,000 would be impossible for something of reasonable quality.
I’m sure someone will come out with one in that range. For $1,300, someone could get a kayak and a trolling motor and they won’t even need to do any pedaling or rowing
lol less than a $1000
Donny Engler yes sir!
Nothing in the video about reverse? what will be the approximate shipping charge to dallas, tx?
It doesn't have reverse. Flat rate shipping on the preorders. All the info is in the campaign, click Read The Story if you're on your phone: bit.ly/LightningStrikeIGG
Also just posted the full walkthrough video.
Looks like a fantastic boat. No reverse is a deal breaker for me.
Mean while a 14ft jon boat is just $699
I can think of about 30 reasons why I'd much rather have a pedal kayak than a jon boat.
Robert Field love it great idea. I have a hobie, but love making this world more accessible to everyone!
Two different beasts.
Robert Field me too man!! You guys did great!! $1500 is very reasonable for a pedal drive!! People don’t understand the process of what it takes to make and mass produce these things!!
Although that is a price point consideration and space. There is a huge kayak part to angling going on and that includes kayak only tournaments. I do not want to be in a kayak tournament with a bunch of lightweight pedal kayaks and one big jon boat with paddles or a trolling motor. If comparing jon boat or kayak its better to decide how many people you will be boating with, if one person, a kayak is definitely worthwhile instead. you can get by without a trailer and yearly registrations and titling costs just by pickup bed or car racks.
Why didn't you guys make the back of the kayak flat for a premount motor plate...something like a torqeedo? Outside of that this kayak definitely looks better than the more pricey outback.
We struggled to figure out how to do that while still maintaining the carry handle. It can be rigged up with some brackets around the back handle.
I would buy a kayak from you any day. Why? Simply because you actually use them! That's one thing that these companies that crank out these kayaks (solely to make money) don't seem to understand is that we actually use them. We practically live in them (except for unfortunate hours of rest and work) during the summer. I don't honestly believe a kayak I've ever owned (borrowed, or rented!) was ever designed by an actual kayaker or fisherman. I have found flaws in everyone of them. From miserable storage, to unstable, to just poorly designed. Its about time someone that knows the score got in the game!!!
I hope you rock the kayak market!!! Because its needed a good shaking up for a long, long, long time!!!
Thanks for the support Larry! I completely agree.
How reliable is it for ocean fishing . I didn't see any footage on open water.
Handles it great
Great video!
If i hadnt already bought my kayak this year i would be all over this!
Thanks man!
How is it inshore, curious how it would do in a bay or sound conditions with chop and a tide?
Handles chop great. Took it through the surf and it handled it well.
I was hoping to see $1000 or less, sorry man i cant do that
You'll be waiting a long time for a boat even close to this caliber at $1,000. It just isn't doable.
@@YakFishField i understand, R & D, manufacting costs in the US, profit margin. Glad you smashed your prelim goal though brother, cheers
Isn't the mako 10 pedal kayak under a grand?
@@kambo209 not sure my dude. But by the way he sold it i was expecting much less than what i saw.
lol a pedal kayak under a $1000 what are you smoking?
You hooked me when you said it was made in the USA and only 1000 compared to the regular 2500. I’ll seriously consider getting one
It’s the best value in the biz if you ask me
haha, 1400-1700 isn't CHEAP... come on bro
When did I say the word cheap?
@@YakFishField Sorry you said "affordable" 1400 is the norm....
Hey Robbie, when will this be available to purchase?
@@YakFishField now they're over $1700 lol i'll just get a hobie at that point.
How does it do offshore? Will you guys make a dedicated offshore kayak?
I've taken it BTB and it handled it well. We might if this one does well!
$1400 is a discount? drop another $600 off it and I might think about it. For $600 I could get a normal kayak, Life jacket, battery, trolling motor and a paddle.
Just because its about the same as other cheap pedal kayaks for 2019 doesn't make it affordable.
It's not a normal kayak it's a pedal drive and the kayak with all this stuff your getting must be used right. They are making an affordable pedal drive yak for those who want one even big name paddle kayaks go for more than 1400
I don't understand what kind of China-made garbage tier kayaks you're buying for this price, but I guarantee this one will be way better coming from a company with 40 years experience. 1400 is not bad at all.
PSOCrocker is right, $1400 is way over priced. Pedal kayak demand is up and there are some good ones under $1000.
If your budget is $600, you can't get a high quality pedal drive kayak. Nothing wrong with that, but it's simply impossible to build something like this for even close to that. I want a Lamborghini for $20,000 too.
$1000 is affordable. But $1400 for only 15 of them then it goes up to $1750 is a bit much. There are many pedal drive Kayaks for 2019 around $1000.
I don't have a problem with the price I have a problem with this being called affordable! also $1400 - $600 = 800 and comparing a $250,000 car to a $20,000 budget is stupid.
Some more pics of the bottom would be good. I see on the order page the picture of the Transducer mount area. This looks excellent! Good to see that included. Also a positive the shallow recess to flatten the fins into on the bottom for shallow water areas. Again excellent.
It has one. All the info is in the campaign, click Read The Story if you're on your phone: bit.ly/LightningStrikeIGG
Also just posted the full walkthrough video.
this is so weird on so many levels.
Such as?
@@YakFishField Is the plan just factory direct? and if so are you planning to send people to a Hobie dealer for drive service?
Also on the walk through video are those actual Hobie parts shown? the click and go, the rudder plate, the secondary steering handle, the rudder T handle and the drive itself?
@@oexsunsetbeach saw the hobie logo on the seat too
@@colinwalls7300 there's no Hobie logo on the seat. You don't know Hobie kayaks if you think that seat even looks like a Hobie seat!😂
Can you remove the pedal drive and take the yak out with just the paddle? Example: going kayaking with the kids in the creek vs. fishing.
This whole video is a huge waste of time
Sorry, I'll give you a 100% refund.
@@YakFishField Still waiting for my 10 minutes back
@@YakFishField hahahahahaha!
Congratulations on your new adventure. Always enjoy all your social media posts. I've shared this video with many friends. Look forward to seeing future videos of you fishing out of the Lightning Strike w/ Ms Jamie Costa
Thanks for sharing it! And coming soon!
Just came across this tonight. Looks like a nice kayak and definitely the best price point for the paddle kayak. Wish it wasn't the Christmas season and I would really look into this. I will definitely keep an eye on it and when money is available see if it is still going. It looks nice and has a lot of things I miss with my Pescador Pilot.
Biggest issue I have is how do you pedal in reverse. Since new mirage drive 180 is patented how did y'all accomplish that
We didn't, the boat doesn't have reverse. But in my experience the reverse drives are unreliable (mine is broken in 2 places right now) and I use reverse about 1% of the time.
Robert,
Glad to contribute. Your videos, energy, passion and love for fishing and the outdoors are all very inspiring. As well as the courage and dedication to make that life change to begin with!
Thanks for sharing all of the great information through your videos.
Continued good luck and maybe someday we will cross paths in the freshwater swamps or saltwater marshes of south Louisiana.
Thanks so much for your support brother! And I'l be in Louisiana Jan 20-30th at PAC Kayak Rentals, maybe we can make it happen.
Robert Field Thanks for the reply Robert! Can’t imagine how busy you are. But man this has to be exciting - to take such a big step producing a kayak and seeing it be so well received. Just watched the walkthrough video. Very excellent. That boat looks so smooth in the water!
I will certainly buy one in the future (just bought an Old Town Topwater PDL at the end of the summer). If my girlfriend continues to fish, the Strike will be the perfect gift for her. (And I would fully intend to “borrow” it many days!).
Anyhow, congrats on the great response to this campaign.
I’m hoping to fish PAC around Jan. 13 and will certainly make an attempt to return during the period you are there. Such an awesome place.
Around Thanksgiving I had three days with a total of 180 trout caught closer to home - Cypremort Point in Vermillion Bay. Have most of it on film, but don’t have the editing and production skills you have. Will work on it.
Continued good luck with the Strike and safe travels and good fishing!!
Mark Guilbeau - GO Fishing!!
Robert what are the benefits of this kayak over the Pelican Catch 130HD that you showed off at I Cast this year? The price points are about the same.
Roto-mold vs 2-piece thermoform manufacturing? Just throwing that out there. :)
The Pelican is thermoformed using lower quality, thinner plastic. It also doesn't have as many features packed in. Ours can go toe-to-toe with the top manufactuers in the industry in terms of materials and quality.
@@YakFishField: Concur on the thermoform mat'l.
When will more of these be available and if they are already where can I find them?? Sucks that they are jumping up in price..
Rob, we need a cheap tandem version of this yak! Those are even harder to find and my son isn’t ready to go solo
If this kayak does well, more models will be coming!
LOOKS AWESOME !!!! does it have reverse ?
No it doesn’t. Still a patent on that. But it’ll accept a reverse drive
Is there an update on this after a year and a half? They still in production, or are they in stores? What's going on?
I don't see any info on transducer placement. Is this through hull design? Is there a scupper mount area? What is the plan for Fish Finders?
Dann Diaz was wondering that too.
Headwaters Kayak are you going to pick up the line? Oh and congrats on the “expansion”.
I’ll need to test one first.
There's a transducer pocket on the bottom of the hull.
Robert Field thanks. Really looking forward to this yak. I moved from CA to MN right before the fall. I was looking for a good cost effective yak for the lake behind my house. This looks perfect.
You should look into coming to the Great American Outdoor Show in Harrisburg, PA. February 2nd to the Ninth. Hope to see you there!!
I’ll be in Australia!
definitely looks like a good option for a duck hunter like myself. stability and comfort is a must especially when having a dog on board.
Definitely would work well for chasin birds
What about reversing ? And dude what’s with the beanie on indoors ? Did you forget to pay your heating bill or just get a perm ?
No reverse drive, there’s a patent on that. It’ll accept a reverse drive though.
Looks like an awesome kayak. I can’t wait to pick one up.
Just posted the full walkthrough video, and they're available at a discount now on our Indiegogo campaign: bit.ly/LightningStrikeIGG
Awesome video! Can’t wait to hear and see more about this boat!
Just posted the full walkthrough video!
What you guys are doing is awsome. Hobie is sweating.
Thanks Thomas
How much longer will this special rate be going on for?
It’s over.
Nice lookin yak! I really like all the design choices you guys made. I think this will really be a winner. Nicely done and congrats! I'll be in the market to replace my trusty Outback in a couple years and this will be right at the top of my list.
Thanks Nathan!
Man i am excited for you guy! Few questions does the mirage 180 fit in it? How does it handle rivers and is there or can you get a plug for the drive hole when not in use?
Yes the 180 will fit. Handled a pretty swift river great. It will have a plug for the drive hole.
$1400 isn't bad, but I need to know man, does it have reverse? May not be a deal breaker but it would certainly be nice for bass fishing points and structure.
No, Hobie still has a patent on the reverse drive. But our boat would accept the reverse drive.
@@YakFishField REAAALLY...so...would you be willing to sell the boat without the pedal drive? I know, that's a bit of an unreasonable request. I realize that. My issue is just that as a bass fisherman, AND a fly fisherman, it's extremely convenient to be able to forward and reverse with minimal effort. Just curious. If not, no worries. The yak still looks phenomenal!
I love the a higher seat that’s one of my issues in mine I made risers for it I love the hight of the crescent shoalie and the ss120 I’m looking into yours now
Yass Brother ! Congratulations on this new business project! Its been a long time coming in this industry. Thank you for stepping up and offering another alternative to the overly expensive Hobie’s.
Seth West yea i get that, im just excited for Robert’s new business venture. He’s a super good guy and Im happy for him. Ive done the Hobie kayak thing, PA 14, I didn’t love it. my next purchase is a solo skiff, longer range with a motor.
We're super excited about it!
Pelican's is thermoformed using cheaper, thinner plastic and isn't nearly as feature rich. And ours is available at $1,399 right now. All the info is in the campaign, click Read The Story if you're on your phone: bit.ly/LightningStrikeIGG
Also just posted the full walkthrough video.
I'm wondering how your new kayak stands up to the saltwater down here in Florida... 🤔
In what way? We’re using the best plastic in the industry and quality stainless parts. It’ll hold up great.
@@YakFishField I think you just answered my question. It wasn't so much about the plastic, because I'm sure it's fine in the UV rays... but it was primarily about the paddle system and the gears it uses, as well as any metal rivets or snaps on the kayak itself.
I'm close to pulling the trigger, ship date is the only thing holding me back. If March is a pretty sure thing I think I'm in?
Are Lightning Strike decals coming with the orders or available for order?
Will it go in reverse with out pulling any cables like with Hobie ?
Any pedal settings for short legged person as well as long legged person and the in between person ?
I don't see anything that says it even has reverse.
It's just a Hobie V2 drive. No reverse.
No reverse, there's a patent on that. It adjusts and the seat moves so it will accommodate people from 5'0" to at least 6'3", not sure about taller than that yet. All the info is in the campaign, click Read The Story if you're on your phone: bit.ly/LightningStrikeIGG
Also just posted the full walkthrough video.
Would Iove to see a hull only option since I have several spare Hobie drives.
We're considering that option down the road.
So will we see you on this exclusively now? I would like to see this kayak in all environments salt/fresh, skinny/open water, paddle/pedal. Your "Field Trips" would be the perfect opportunity for me to see this.
Yep! Have a few more episodes coming out in other boats that I filmed before this, but you'll be seeing it from then on after those!
I really really want this but shipping is $300 and that honestly put me off of it. Where are these going to be manufactured? Would pickup be available?
Minneapolis. You can save on shipping by getting 2, find a buddy that needs a yak!
@@YakFishField approximately how much is shipping on two yaks? (To South Florida)