I like how the GT seat is that little bit more elevated than in the reload or 400. It still has the scuppers so it drains properly, but it's a totally dry ride even with my fat butt in the cockpit unless i flog it in reverse. Not having to use plugs or a seat insert to stay dry makes it perfect for getting out on these brisk winter mornings.
great vid I use my profish for diving . What Paddle are you using at 3.05mins looks like a nice one ? looking for a paddle with more grunt till I get my bixpy.
Great review. I have been doing a lot of research and I am struggling to make a decision on what kayak to purchase. I am down to the Viking profish 400 or the profish Gt. I will be using it out at sea maybe about 2-3 miles out aswell as on lakes and rivers. What would you recommend?
Hi mate - where is out to sea for you? meaning where in the world are you is there a surf launch involved.. is 2-3 miles the total distance of the trip or is that how far from land you talking. what percentage of the time are you spending out to sea vs in the protected waters? and in those protected waters are you paddling far or can you get to the fishing grounds fairly easy so your fishing more than paddling? ... the reason for the questions is to understand your needs better, Profish GT stable for standing and casting, compact for tight water fishing but not fun to paddle far or in rougher water as it ploughs rather than slices, 400 cuts through the water better so would be a better choice if you paddling a lot more then fishing, not as easy to stand and cast hope that helps
@@PaddleGuy1 hi, I am over in the uk there is no surf involved at any of my launches. Would be a 2 mile paddle out and anchor up. Inland would be a possible drift fish and paddle up and down the river or lake to different fishing spots. Thanks for your info 👍 A few guys here in the uk are switching to profish Gt’s and they are selling there profish reload and ocean kayaks.
@@adamwood2796 see if you can take one for a demo along side the 400 that will sort out which is better for your needs - both grat kayaks just different features
I like how the GT seat is that little bit more elevated than in the reload or 400. It still has the scuppers so it drains properly, but it's a totally dry ride even with my fat butt in the cockpit unless i flog it in reverse. Not having to use plugs or a seat insert to stay dry makes it perfect for getting out on these brisk winter mornings.
Awesome video Jason I get a lot out of all your videos I've learnt so much so many thanks to you
Thanks mate really appreciate your time!
Another awesome review! I love it!! ❤
Gracie buddy
Great review Jason and awesome Barra footage 😁🍻🎣
Thanks heaps mate - looking forward to more this summer
Best review of this kayak. Looking forward to see a review with the Bixpy motor which I am considering buying to extend the distance I can travel.
Thanks mate - Bixpy review should be up in about 2 weeks
Can you still paddle around without the tackle pod? Or does it need to be in there?
great vid I use my profish for diving . What Paddle are you using at 3.05mins looks like a nice one ? looking for a paddle with more grunt till I get my bixpy.
thanks mate - this paddle www.atpaddles.com/au/paddles/oracle-carbon
Hi, have you reviewed the Viking Tempo 2?
Great review. I have been doing a lot of research and I am struggling to make a decision on what kayak to purchase. I am down to the Viking profish 400 or the profish Gt. I will be using it out at sea maybe about 2-3 miles out aswell as on lakes and rivers. What would you recommend?
@dylan gardiner you have the gt and the 400? And you would say go with the 400 for an all rounder? Cheers 👍🎣
Hi mate - where is out to sea for you? meaning where in the world are you is there a surf launch involved.. is 2-3 miles the total distance of the trip or is that how far from land you talking. what percentage of the time are you spending out to sea vs in the protected waters? and in those protected waters are you paddling far or can you get to the fishing grounds fairly easy so your fishing more than paddling? ... the reason for the questions is to understand your needs better, Profish GT stable for standing and casting, compact for tight water fishing but not fun to paddle far or in rougher water as it ploughs rather than slices, 400 cuts through the water better so would be a better choice if you paddling a lot more then fishing, not as easy to stand and cast hope that helps
@@PaddleGuy1 hi, I am over in the uk there is no surf involved at any of my launches. Would be a 2 mile paddle out and anchor up. Inland would be a possible drift fish and paddle up and down the river or lake to different fishing spots. Thanks for your info 👍
A few guys here in the uk are switching to profish Gt’s and they are selling there profish reload and ocean kayaks.
@@adamwood2796 see if you can take one for a demo along side the 400 that will sort out which is better for your needs - both grat kayaks just different features
Sadly no option for a raised seat. Would rather be comfortable than have a cooler. Viking yet to discover the adjustable stadium seat.
You were near the rip brigde
Darryl Woodward actually I was directly under it that day, paddled into the rip to see how fast it would spit me out