Great video explaining reasons why I love my 120PDL too. I usually get the cheaper stuff or middle quality things, so I was very surprised just how much quality is in the Old Town kayaks. I can spend hours and hours on the water and have no water in the hull. I strongly recommend the prop nut, rudder bolt and the steering knob from Navarre. Love the steering knob. I have 3.5" risers from YakHobby on the back and it is perfect. I do not stand up much but it makes pedaling more comfortable. I have other mods too but start with the nut, knob and bolt. Game changers!
Definitely plan on getting those things - I have them added in my cart from the other video you suggested those upgrades, just haven’t ordered because of Christmas shopping and the last tournament I fished had a steeper entry fee haha. Love that, even on crazy windy days, there’s no water in the hull like you mentioned. Now… my rear facing rod holders might have some but that’s different 😂. Thanks for stopping by, I appreciate it. Old Town Kayaks really are solid.
Good video and good review! I've had my 106 PDL for 2 1/2 years and I haven't had the first problem with anything. I've made several modifications, mostly from Navarre, but I'd still love it even if it were stock. Funny thing is I bought the seat risers over a year ago and have never installed them. I guess I'm not sure what benefits I would get from it. Maybe you can shed some light on the subject. Tight lines brother!
Many thanks! The biggest benefit I've seen so far from seat risers (I've got 2.5") is it's a lot easier to stand up. It's also a little more comfortable to pedal, but the biggest difference is the ease to stand now. I can shift forward and stand up without needing to hold or grab onto anything, and plop right back down easy peasy. I messed around with 1.5" risers I made and found that the difference was negligible with that height. I don't think I'm going to touch the front... 2.5 and a seat cushion makes it feel great.
Hands down, money well spent. I’ve had mine for 2.5 going on 3 years. Garage kept and cleaned/protected after every trip. The best drive on the market. I still have the original prop. The ONLY thing that sucks is the rudder, in current and when it’s windy. Im hearing Oldtown is coming up with something new, can’t wait. My next kayak will either be a native titan 12.5 or the new Oldtown line up with a trailer. Everything you said is on the money. Im 250 and I’m still getting 4.5mph pedaling and 5.7 with the motor while pedaling. #106nationbaby 😎🤙💪🔥🎣🪚✌🏻
106 nation!!! I’ve debated getting a larger rudder but I don’t fish in crazy current haha. Wind though… yeah that’s a pain. I had a dream where I won a Titan 16.5… 😂… not even a thing.
@@shannonboatright4894 it’s such a great boat. It’s something I recommend to friends that are looking at pedal drive kayaks and are willing to spend a little more money vs a Hoodoo or Brooklyn. Definitely worth it.
Great video man and it’s an awesome kayak for sure! I’ll be doing a 4 year review on my kayak soon but hopefully going into next year with a new kayak too!
Was looking into a hobie, but their warranty isn’t good. Plus heard about an issue with where the seat sits…no thanks. So I’m gonna get either an old town PDL 120 or a 136 auto pilot. Hey….go to Navarre kayak, and go get a propeller and a floating propeller nut. Not only that it floats but you don’t need a tool to tighten it or loosen the nut. Great vid by the way.
Thanks!! Yeah I’ve got some goods in my cart from Navarre but I’ve been holiday shopping haha. So once that slows down then I’ll be ordering some goods. Maaaaan, if you’re able to swing the AP, that’s a super chill time lol. The PDL is also a blast.
Thanks for the review! I'm looking at the Old Town PDL (10 or 12, not sure). Question... does it get rid of water that might get on the deck? (Also, just an observation... I'm an avid cyclist, and it looks like your pedals are a little too far away... almost like you're snapping your knees at full extension. Not good. You want to maintain a slight bend. Just worth a try... move your seat a hair closer and see if that doesn't feel better... and give you more power/efficiency. ;-))
Hey! No prob, thanks for stopping by. I recently shifted my scupper plugs forward two and it still drains really well. When I transition to standing, some water will come up, but it doesn’t remain unless I’m standing closer to the front two scuppers. Otherwise, my deck doesn’t retain any water, and I only have two scuppers plugged. Haha thank you for the observation and recommendation. The pedaling motion I compared to a bicycle but it’s not as smooth or consistent as a bike, so the front stroke is slightly exaggerated. There’s a slight bend to my knee, but I actually moved my seat back a little to give myself more standing room 😂. When making longer trips, I’ll normally put my chair in “sport mode” which is just reclined more. That seems to help some, but I could be wrong haha
Time seems to speed up as it goes on. It’s weird…. The year is about to end. It feels like not too long ago we were counting down the timer to the new years.
Great video explaining reasons why I love my 120PDL too. I usually get the cheaper stuff or middle quality things, so I was very surprised just how much quality is in the Old Town kayaks. I can spend hours and hours on the water and have no water in the hull.
I strongly recommend the prop nut, rudder bolt and the steering knob from Navarre. Love the steering knob. I have 3.5" risers from YakHobby on the back and it is perfect. I do not stand up much but it makes pedaling more comfortable. I have other mods too but start with the nut, knob and bolt. Game changers!
Definitely plan on getting those things - I have them added in my cart from the other video you suggested those upgrades, just haven’t ordered because of Christmas shopping and the last tournament I fished had a steeper entry fee haha. Love that, even on crazy windy days, there’s no water in the hull like you mentioned. Now… my rear facing rod holders might have some but that’s different 😂.
Thanks for stopping by, I appreciate it. Old Town Kayaks really are solid.
Good video and good review! I've had my 106 PDL for 2 1/2 years and I haven't had the first problem with anything. I've made several modifications, mostly from Navarre, but I'd still love it even if it were stock. Funny thing is I bought the seat risers over a year ago and have never installed them. I guess I'm not sure what benefits I would get from it. Maybe you can shed some light on the subject. Tight lines brother!
Many thanks! The biggest benefit I've seen so far from seat risers (I've got 2.5") is it's a lot easier to stand up. It's also a little more comfortable to pedal, but the biggest difference is the ease to stand now. I can shift forward and stand up without needing to hold or grab onto anything, and plop right back down easy peasy. I messed around with 1.5" risers I made and found that the difference was negligible with that height. I don't think I'm going to touch the front... 2.5 and a seat cushion makes it feel great.
Hands down, money well spent. I’ve had mine for 2.5 going on 3 years. Garage kept and cleaned/protected after every trip. The best drive on the market. I still have the original prop. The ONLY thing that sucks is the rudder, in current and when it’s windy. Im hearing Oldtown is coming up with something new, can’t wait. My next kayak will either be a native titan 12.5 or the new Oldtown line up with a trailer.
Everything you said is on the money.
Im 250 and I’m still getting 4.5mph pedaling and 5.7 with the motor while pedaling.
#106nationbaby 😎🤙💪🔥🎣🪚✌🏻
106 nation!!! I’ve debated getting a larger rudder but I don’t fish in crazy current haha. Wind though… yeah that’s a pain. I had a dream where I won a Titan 16.5… 😂… not even a thing.
Great video man! I'm going from a Pelican fishing kayak to the Sportsman 106 Non Pdl in the spring!
Hey even the nonPDL is amazing! You’re going to love it. Thanks for stopping by 🙏🏽
I really really enjoy my ole town pdl 106 I definitely don’t regret spending the money on it
@@shannonboatright4894 it’s such a great boat. It’s something I recommend to friends that are looking at pedal drive kayaks and are willing to spend a little more money vs a Hoodoo or Brooklyn. Definitely worth it.
Great video man and it’s an awesome kayak for sure! I’ll be doing a 4 year review on my kayak soon but hopefully going into next year with a new kayak too!
Dude, your new kayak is going to be sick if the deal comes through lol. It’s going to be an absolute fishing machine!!
@ man would be so awesome if that deal goes through!
Was looking into a hobie, but their warranty isn’t good. Plus heard about an issue with where the seat sits…no thanks. So I’m gonna get either an old town PDL 120 or a 136 auto pilot. Hey….go to Navarre kayak, and go get a propeller and a floating propeller nut. Not only that it floats but you don’t need a tool to tighten it or loosen the nut. Great vid by the way.
Thanks!! Yeah I’ve got some goods in my cart from Navarre but I’ve been holiday shopping haha. So once that slows down then I’ll be ordering some goods. Maaaaan, if you’re able to swing the AP, that’s a super chill time lol. The PDL is also a blast.
Thanks for the review! I'm looking at the Old Town PDL (10 or 12, not sure). Question... does it get rid of water that might get on the deck? (Also, just an observation... I'm an avid cyclist, and it looks like your pedals are a little too far away... almost like you're snapping your knees at full extension. Not good. You want to maintain a slight bend. Just worth a try... move your seat a hair closer and see if that doesn't feel better... and give you more power/efficiency. ;-))
Hey! No prob, thanks for stopping by. I recently shifted my scupper plugs forward two and it still drains really well. When I transition to standing, some water will come up, but it doesn’t remain unless I’m standing closer to the front two scuppers. Otherwise, my deck doesn’t retain any water, and I only have two scuppers plugged.
Haha thank you for the observation and recommendation. The pedaling motion I compared to a bicycle but it’s not as smooth or consistent as a bike, so the front stroke is slightly exaggerated. There’s a slight bend to my knee, but I actually moved my seat back a little to give myself more standing room 😂. When making longer trips, I’ll normally put my chair in “sport mode” which is just reclined more. That seems to help some, but I could be wrong haha
A year already. Seems like yesterday you were telling me you had a surprise coming up on the channel.
Time seems to speed up as it goes on. It’s weird…. The year is about to end. It feels like not too long ago we were counting down the timer to the new years.