02-27-2014, 12:01 AM
Here I am on my fishing "kayacht" otherwise known as a Hobie Pro Angler 14. THIS, good sir, is the Rolls Royce of fishing kayaks.
![[Image: SV400363.jpg]](http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c170/RockyRaab/Kayak/SV400363.jpg)
It is also as heavy as a Roller - and costs as much. I can get it atop my Durango with little effort, however.
I'll argue for a SOT (and my
-in-cheek answer is "Who wants a boat with the acronym SINK?") I think that virtually every kayak designed for fishing is a SOT model. If there are any SINKs designed for fishing, there can't be many. SOTs have MUCH more storage that you can access on the water, mount rod holders and fishfinders with ease, and you can merely step on or off them. None of things are true with a SINK.
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![[Image: SV400363.jpg]](http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c170/RockyRaab/Kayak/SV400363.jpg)
It is also as heavy as a Roller - and costs as much. I can get it atop my Durango with little effort, however.
I'll argue for a SOT (and my

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