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OCEAN KAYAK Fishing Prowler 13 Kayak

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Uploaded by on Aug 1, 2008

Nimble, fast sport kayak is highly maneuverable with plenty of legroom.
Its large, oversized tank well easily accommodates a tackle box, cooler, or other necessities. Features molded-in cup holder and a 6" Cam Lock center hatch with storage bucket for even more options for holding gear Side-mounted carrying handles and Comfort Plus™ seat back add convenience and comfort Also features a large bow hatch, two flush mount rod holders, paddle keepers and a small tackle box. trout trolling West Marine

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  • Would love to take that out to Shell Island, Panama City Beach, Florida

  • Did you litter when you ripped the tag off?

  • An oar? On a kayak? An oar you place in an oar lock, and pull on one end, using one oar in each hand, while rowing a row boat. You paddle a kayak with a paddle. I suppose when you are on a sailboat you use a wind catcher to make the boat move.

  • if you stick a fish and put it on a stringer arn't it gonna attrack shark?

  • can you do a video on the Trophy 144 Sit-Inside Fishing Kayak please!!!!!!!!!!!

  • i jsut bought a OK plower trident 11 a few days ago. perfect size for where im going to be using it. still havnt tested it out yet. plan to do that on thursday.

  • i would go with the malibu x-factor or the ocean kayak prowler big game.they are made for big people with 600 lb capacity, but you don't have to be big to use them. i weigh 170 and owned an x-factor which i just sold and got a big game, havent used it yet it's still shipping. x is 33" wide 14' 4 " long, big game 34" wide 12' 9" long. i like wide yaks because it's more space and more stable, so it's a more enjoyable time. good brands are malibu, ocean kayak, wilderness systems, hobie.

  • Fixing on buying one but don't know anything about it.

    I live in SW FLorida, 5'8, 165 lbs and majority of time fish inland, and occasionally off shore if the conditions permit. Light fishing, Snapper, snook, grouper.....

    What size Kayak suits my body?

    What brands are good for my purpose? which ones to stay away from?

    would be much appreciated.

  • All of that info is available at OKs website.

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