Nice rig sir. I considering this kayak, my question is how well it can handle the waves? I haven’t seen a video on anyone using it for offshore fishing
Thanks. I’ve used it about 1.5 miles out. I’ve been in significant wind and 2 ft waves. It is very sturdy. You could call Kaku company and chat with the owner, Kevin with any questions you have.
Yes, but not very often as I am able to back up to the water most of the time. I do have the new sand wheels on it and was going to use it on a particular low tide, when I found out that there is no way to tie directly to wheels as with the original wheels.
Subscribed! Cool set up!
Thanks much!
Thanks for checking out the video. Let me know any questions you and i’ll do my best to answer them. Blessings!
Hello sir!
I just got my Zulu.
And I’m just wondering if you can show us how you load and unload the kayak.
Sure. Will do next time I fish.
@ thanks for the response. Have a very good thanksgiving 🙌🏾
@ and you too. We have MUCH to be thankful for!
@ yes sir. The good Lord has been good to us
Nice rig sir. I considering this kayak, my question is how well it can handle the waves? I haven’t seen a video on anyone using it for offshore fishing
Thanks. I’ve used it about 1.5 miles out. I’ve been in significant wind and 2 ft waves. It is very sturdy. You could call Kaku company and chat with the owner, Kevin with any questions you have.
@ thanks for the response sir
I noticed you dont have the pin in the motor for hitting bottom. How do you use the reverse?
It is locked in down position. Reverse doesn’t need a pin. I use the pulley system to pull the entire motor up when in shallow water.
@@Fisherofmen- Roger that. Thank you. I'm planning on getting into a zulu as well and will be running a trolling motor. Thanks for the response
@@whoisfishinpanda1572 very good!
Do you still use the yak attack cart?
Yes, but not very often as I am able to back up to the water most of the time. I do have the new sand wheels on it and was going to use it on a particular low tide, when I found out that there is no way to tie directly to wheels as with the original wheels.