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Topic: Help! Ocean kayak question  (Read 4060 times)

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snopro

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What is the difference between a 15'-4.5" prowler and a 15'-7.5" prowler?

Yeah I know, duh 3 inches.  Are there other differences (model year, construction, cockpit configurations, hull shape, rudder mount)?

Thanks for the help.  I know there are a few OK pros in residence.

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The 15' 4.5" Prowler is the older standard Prowler 15.
http://www.oceankayak.com/kayaks/angler_editions/prowler_15_angler.html



The 15' 7.5" Prowler is the newer Prowler Trident 15.
http://www.oceankayak.com/kayaks/angler_editions/prowler_trident_15_angler.html


The newer Trident 15 has a few new features like the "rod pod" and "sonar shield" as well as a slightly wider haul.  I have not had a good chance to paddle both enough to compare them, but Allen "Polepole" has.  Maybe he'll chime in.

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Thanks.  I was wondering if that was the case.  I think the site I was looking at posted the wrong image to go with the specs of the 15' 7.5", it looked identical to the 4.5".


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Just curious, why did/do you refer to them by the number of inches past 15 ft instead of there official names?
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In case you really want to be confused, there is an OK Elite 4.5, which is a New Zealand version of the P13 stretched to ~15 feet.

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Allen, I thought about that at first as a possibility.

Here's a video from the Ocean Kayak NZ site that covers the Elite 4.5, it's intersting to see the NZ take on setting up a kayak for fishing.  I really like his gaff holder.



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Odd, my video works in preview mode but not when it's posted.

Here's the link to the page where I found it.

http://www.oceankayak.co.nz/catalog.php?func=14&DPT=p&DPI=18&S=928e33967f45747354b06e349a2a86b8
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Just curious, why did/do you refer to them by the number of inches past 15 ft instead of there official names?

I was sure one was the orginal prowler but had no idea what to call the other one.  They were listed as the prowler 15-7.5 and prowler 15-4.5.  The photos of each looked like the original prowler.  Small tacklebox tray and no rod pod or sonar sheild, definitely not the Trident.  Which lead to my question, was there a boat that had the layout of the original prowler but was slightly longer for some reason.

That prowler 4.5 (must be meters) sounds like a great ride.  I'm guessing it's not offered in the US.