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Topic: Trident 15™  Angler and Prowler 15T™  Angler  (Read 4746 times)

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willbd

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  • Date Registered: Jul 2011
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I am looking for my first SOT. I am looking for a 14 to 16 footer.
My shot list is the Tarpon 140 or 160 or an OK Trident 15 or Prowler 15T.
My big questen is.....what's the difference between the Trident 15  Angler and Prowler 15T  Angler.

They look like the same kayak on the top with a slightly differant bottom.

Brayn Will


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Rod Pod and Sonar Shield on the Trident are good features if you need them. The absence of these on the Tarpon probably give you a little more storage below deck, but less access to it. Depends on where and how you fish. If you surf launch the rod pod is good piece of mind, knowing your rods and other gear is below deck and won't end up as a surf yard sale.   
"We're going to go fishing
And that's all there is to it." - R.P. McMurphy


willbd

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Ling Banger,
Thanks for you advise.
I am now one step closer to joining you guys out in the ocean. I pickup a Blue Tarpon 140 today.

Willbd


willbd

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Also I need to thank Nate at Next Adventure for telling me about the Hobie line. They are great kayaks but out of my budget.