If you’re a recreational kayaker or
fisherman (or woman) looking for an affordable, entry-level boats
for weekend use, it’s hard to go wrong with Pelican Kayaks. While
Pelicans won’t keep up with the sleeker, high-performance
Perception and Wildneress Systems kayaks, they do just fine for
paddling around flatwater creeks and lakes, and at prices starting
under $300, they won’t break the bank, either.
Pelican
kayaks, manufactured by Pelican International Corporation, are
affordable, high quality, entry-level kayaks that come in a
variety of sizes and configurations. As a company, Pelican
International has been around since 1968, and they also make
canoes, peddle boats, and fishing boats. They stopped making
kayaks for a time in the 1990s, but they returned to the market in
2001 with a series of sit-in and sit-on-top boats that feature
3-layer rotomolded hull designs.
Pelican has named their
hull material “Ram-X” and “Ram-X-Celtm.” The latter is an
advanced, 3-layer material that’s strong, impact resistant, and
has good rigidity and memory capacity. While not as light (or
expensive) as kevlar or other composite materials, the Ram-X does
make for a solid, affordable boat that will last for years under
typical use.
The Products
Pelical International splits their kayaks into two lines -
their sit-in and sit-on-top models. Their sit-in models include
the Persuit series (touring), Sport 94 (recreational), and Getaway
(sporting/fishing). The sit-on-top (SOT) models include the Zest
and Viper series (recreational), Apex (touring), and Castaway
(sporting/fishing).
The recreational kayaks are designed
for family use and a variety of skill levels, and the SOTs include
open cockpits, built-in flotation, and reasonable storage
capacity. The sporting boats make great platforms for fishing, and
provide a lot of storage capacity, built-in flotation, and wide,
stable hull designs. The touring models - while not the first
choice for serious paddlers going on multi-day excursions, who
would probably opt for a more refined Perception or WS boat - do
just fine with average paddlers who go on short trips on
relatively calm water.
As far as reviews, we generally hear
positive comments from Pelican kayak owners. The boats get high
marks for their low price, ruggedness and stability, and ease of
use. Even children new to the sport can hop into a Pelican and be
paddling around a pond or lake within minutes. While not the
fastest boats on the water, they do have good performance, and
paddlers who fish from these boats seem to really love them.
On the negative side, we did hear a few complaints about the
tracking on Pelican kayaks. Some people reported that as soon as
they stopped paddling, their boats began to turn, sometimes
sharply. This problem was remedied, however, by installing a
pull-up skeg and spending a few hours learning how to use it.
There were also a few comments about drainage problems with the
seats.
Conclusion
These few negatives aside, Pelican kayak owners seem to be satisfied owners overall, especially if they just want a reliable boat for fishing or weekend recreational use. And with prices starting at under $300, you could buy one for every member of the family, and be out on the water this weekend!
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Reflective tape
Reflective tape can
come in handy in an emergency situation.
Reflective tape is very visible at night, and is often the first thing that rescue teams see while searching for a lost paddler. Just make sure the tape is the weatherproof type sold in boating supply stores and bicycle shops.
You'll want to run a line of tape
down the hull (above the waterline) of your
kayak. If you have a plastic-hulled boat that tape
won't stick to, try sewing the tape inside a 1"
tubular webbing that can be attached over the boat's
deck lines. You'll also want to tape the blades of
your paddles, your PFD, and your helmet (if you wear
one).
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