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Old 02-12-2007, 10:25 PM
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Question ocean kayak scrambler

Does anyone have a scrambler by ocean kayak? I have heard they are good for fishing, and was hoping to get some insight on one.
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Old 02-13-2007, 08:43 AM
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Default Re: ocean kayak scrambler

I started out on one my brother still has 2.They are stable enough and paddle ok.The only downside is you cant store much in the small hatches.I like to store my rods inside for surf launcheds and landings.If you fish the bays or lakes or the ocean with one or 2 rods you will be ok. Jack
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Old 02-13-2007, 09:45 PM
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Jason,
I have fished from one a dozen or so times and they are a well built kayak. The one main drawback to them in my opinion are the hatch sizes. You can get a dry bag below deck no problem, but you may be restricted when you go to put something below deck which has any length to it.

Like Jack said though, if you don't think you'll need much below deck storage, one may do the trick. You could put a small cooler in back of the seat and a few dry bags in front with your gear in them. If you plan to carry alot of gear, you may run out of room before you know it. Hope this helps,
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Old 02-14-2007, 08:46 PM
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I have fished from a Scrambler before. It is an old design. I thought it was adequate at best. Like Perry and Jack said, minimal below deck storage. It also doesn't have much weight capacity. I don't know what size you are, but I weigh
250 lbs and I like to carry the "kitchen sink" with me when I go out. (bait tank, assorted tackle, fishfinder with battery, 3ea 7ft rods, some snacks and water,
gaff, net, billy club, etc. etc. etc.) My point is that there are better fishing
kayaks out there than the Scrambler. You need to try a few of them out on the water. Take a rod and some tackle with you and try fishing from each one to see which one is the most comfortable for you.

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Old 02-15-2007, 01:57 AM
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thanks for the insights, i may have found a kayak that is good for me. it is the pro explorer.
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Old 02-15-2007, 07:07 AM
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Good choice! That was my first kayak. 450 lbs capacity and plenty of below deck storage! I could store a arm load of 8ft rods down that massive front hatch. It surfed pretty well too.

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