I just purchased my first kayak and I got the old town sportsman onto pilot 120! I wanted this because I have bad knees and didn’t want to be peddling a lot and didn’t know how tiring it could be.
Hello there 🤗 guys, I Enjoyed the Content with the kayaks, Very Informative. I am looking to possibly purchase 2 of them. One for my son and one for me 🙏💗. Thank you for the advice! Sincerely, Carl J Gwizdala Sr.
Works great! I’m getting just north of 5 miles per hour. 13x16 Black Pack for my two 50 amp hour batteries. Transducer mounted thru scupper in a way I can lower for side scan and pull it up for landing and in shallow rivers.
About your comment not to get the gps xi3 … I found that spotlock is a game changer in fishability- so I’d advise your viewers to get the gps version. I own a AP136 who’s minn kota has the gps enabled spotlock, as well as a xi3 with spotlock that’s mounted to a Nucanoe f12. Another important issue that sets the Autopilot apart is the ease of cleaning weeds off the prop. It pops up right in front of you, so you’re not having to use your paddle to kind of scrape the weeds off the prop of your bow mounted xi3… and if that doesn’t work, you’re crawling up to the front of the boat to get the weeds off.
I myself own 2 auto pilot. 120s for me and my wife. But I feel in this category. You should have included the only other kayak that comes with a motor on it already. Is the feel free Dorado
Generally this. The trolling motors cost so much because they are designed for kayaks... aka we built them to mount to a propriatary mount so now you are locked into this ecosystem.
As a Newport and Crescent dealer in Canada we will certainly be testing a wide variety of models this season with the NK180's. Shoalie is a great yak for a lot of anglers and like to see how the hull works with power too!
Best of three for moving water application (river) is PWR w/ NK300, NK180 is too "soft" for going/ getting upstream. Front motor and forward sonar applications have the life span of a fruit fly on the rivers (not to mention hull damage due to repetitive impacts).
this is MrBear the one thing the oldtowm autopilot is lacking is power, the 45 pound thrust is to light in the power department for the size and weight of the kayak.
Unfortunately we didn't discuss power output other than specifying the Autopilot is fixed to the integrated option while there are many options both Front and Rear mount in the Bonafide and Native. We will be getting to a video on comparing the engine options from Motorguide, Newport and E-Propulsion in a future video.
Dude 😎 stop 🛑 quitting the EDIQUIT OF THE INDIVIDUAL WHO'S SHOWING THE PRODUCT! HE'S JUST TRYING TO BE INFORMATIVE ABOUT THE PRODUCT, HE DIDN'T CREATE THE KAYAK. 😮 SINCERELY MR. CARL GWIZDALA SR 😊
NO, they have a pedal drive kayak in the P127. You can’t really just “add” pedal drive to a kayak that isn’t designed for it. You have to have different accommodations for how the leg distance is set (adjustable seat or pedals) and you have to have a hand rudder control installed for steering when using the pedals.
none of those will take the market over, old towne and whoever else comes out with less expensive EPDL' that will take over the market, its basically the EBIKE market, xferred to the E kayak market
That’s not gonna happen. This is an apples to oranges comparison. e-bikes are just bikes that have the advantages of a motor. For kayaks, way more people will just add a motor instead of trying to invest in a power assist pedal drive.
@@ChadHooverFishing i have gone that route.. i am using the nk180 instead of the 4hp on my pa14 .. jsut less noise however, if the epedal drive gets into a low cost to mfg like baufang ebike motors.. and its even more simple since kayak pedals are 1 gear .. and you might not even have to register it.. since its motor assist.. rather then motor powered.
I just purchased my first kayak and I got the old town sportsman onto pilot 120!
I wanted this because I have bad knees and didn’t want to be peddling a lot and didn’t know how tiring it could be.
Hello there 🤗 guys, I Enjoyed the Content with the kayaks, Very Informative. I am looking to possibly purchase 2 of them. One for my son and one for me 🙏💗. Thank you for the advice! Sincerely, Carl J Gwizdala Sr.
nice to see a Canadian Kayak site on U tube for a change
Old Town 136 is the best fishing Kayak in the market price wise.
For me, pedal drive is as far as I go. The fin drives are very easy for me to go all day. I really like the exercise I get for a full day out.
I prefer paddle kayak. I get tired from pedal drive. But I can paddle all day long.
Works great! I’m getting just north of 5 miles per hour. 13x16 Black Pack for my two 50 amp hour batteries. Transducer mounted thru scupper in a way I can lower for side scan and pull it up for landing and in shallow rivers.
My sights are on the PWR 129, really like the upgradability and still paddle-able.
About your comment not to get the gps xi3 … I found that spotlock is a game changer in fishability- so I’d advise your viewers to get the gps version.
I own a AP136 who’s minn kota has the gps enabled spotlock, as well as a xi3 with spotlock that’s mounted to a Nucanoe f12.
Another important issue that sets the Autopilot apart is the ease of cleaning weeds off the prop. It pops up right in front of you, so you’re not having to use your paddle to kind of scrape the weeds off the prop of your bow mounted xi3… and if that doesn’t work, you’re crawling up to the front of the boat to get the weeds off.
I myself own 2 auto pilot. 120s for me and my wife. But I feel in this category. You should have included the only other kayak that comes with a motor on it already. Is the feel free Dorado
Thanks for your input. Lots of great yaks out there and unfortunately we do not have the Feelfree for comparison.
All makes perfect sense. Lets take a $1500 kayak, add a $500 trolling motor and charge $5000 for it, WITHOUT a battery. Ridiculous!!!
Generally this. The trolling motors cost so much because they are designed for kayaks... aka we built them to mount to a propriatary mount so now you are locked into this ecosystem.
My TM was 1500. Same price as my bonafide pwr129 lol.
Crescent Shoalie with a NK180 is a great option. Do rivers too.
As a Newport and Crescent dealer in Canada we will certainly be testing a wide variety of models this season with the NK180's. Shoalie is a great yak for a lot of anglers and like to see how the hull works with power too!
Oldtown is KING!!!!
Best of three for moving water application (river) is PWR w/ NK300, NK180 is too "soft" for going/ getting upstream. Front motor and forward sonar applications have the life span of a fruit fly on the rivers (not to mention hull damage due to repetitive impacts).
how is the titan x in waves on the great lakes compared to the old town ? and whats the price of the 12 foot titan x
this is MrBear the one thing the oldtowm autopilot is lacking is power, the 45 pound thrust is to light in the power department for the size and weight of the kayak.
Unfortunately we didn't discuss power output other than specifying the Autopilot is fixed to the integrated option while there are many options both Front and Rear mount in the Bonafide and Native. We will be getting to a video on comparing the engine options from Motorguide, Newport and E-Propulsion in a future video.
I bought the 136 auto wow it is heavy wheels are a pain so I sold it I didn’t want to pay for a trailer another $1500
Dude 😎 stop 🛑 quitting the EDIQUIT OF THE INDIVIDUAL WHO'S SHOWING THE PRODUCT! HE'S JUST TRYING TO BE INFORMATIVE ABOUT THE PRODUCT, HE DIDN'T CREATE THE KAYAK. 😮 SINCERELY MR. CARL GWIZDALA SR 😊
Does the bonfide have a pedal drive available to add ??
NO, they have a pedal drive kayak in the P127. You can’t really just “add” pedal drive to a kayak that isn’t designed for it. You have to have different accommodations for how the leg distance is set (adjustable seat or pedals) and you have to have a hand rudder control installed for steering when using the pedals.
@@ChadHooverFishing makes sense. Thanks Chad
Do you ever watch your videos before you put them out there’s nothing like having to listen to you to drag your feet louder than your voice
106 MK
I came from boating side of bass fishing and now I see the kayak side of bass fishing going down the same rabbit hole and it needs to stop
But they are being car topped.
none of those will take the market over, old towne and whoever else comes out with less expensive EPDL' that will take over the market, its basically the EBIKE market, xferred to the E kayak market
That’s not gonna happen. This is an apples to oranges comparison. e-bikes are just bikes that have the advantages of a motor. For kayaks, way more people will just add a motor instead of trying to invest in a power assist pedal drive.
@@ChadHooverFishing i have gone that route.. i am using the nk180 instead of the 4hp on my pa14 .. jsut less noise however, if the epedal drive gets into a low cost to mfg like baufang ebike motors.. and its even more simple since kayak pedals are 1 gear .. and you might not even have to register it.. since its motor assist.. rather then motor powered.
the prices on that website are insane I litterally paid 1999 for my pwr129