I've only gone kayaking three times, rented kayaks. First time in Hawaii, had no clue at all what I was doing and didn't enjoy it. After watching kayak videos from Headwaters and Paddle TV, I realized I wanted to give it another shot. Tips from watching their videos, my second and third times on a kayak were like night and day compared to that first time. I had a blast and wanted to get a kayak. I knew sit on top was what I wanted. I was going back and forth between the Feelfree Lure 13.5 and the CK1. I demo paddled a Lure 13.5, and I really liked it, but watching your on river and lake videos on the CK1, I knew that was what I wanted. Thank you for the awesome videos, and I just ordered a CK1, and I cannot wait to get onto the water with it in the Spring up here in the Pacific Northwest. I'm definitely wanting to take it to Lake Crescent on the Olympic Peninsula. That lake is gorgeous.
I have a CK1 and a ultralight. I really enjoy both for different applications. Ultralight is usually a quick fishing trip by myself with just the minimum. The CK1 for longer trips and more gear. Trying to figure out how to fit the Shoalie in the rotation 😄
I'd love to see you take it down the same stretch of river that you did on your CK1 review... ..in order to compare it's ability to catch eddies and zip around the river and such. I realize that the CK1 is more designed for those tasks, but I still would like to see how well the Shoalie does in that environment by you. I do have and love both the LT and a couple of the CK1's. I may end up with a Shoalie if the stars align.. I really appreciate the maneuverability and being we cartop these to transport, the light weight of the CK1's.
Just got a Shoalie. Have an UL already. I’m glad those are the 2 I have; they do a good job of covering all my bases. Only one I debated was Crew to have the kids ride with me. Love Crescent and all their yaks though.
I have a CK1 and a Lite Tackle ... love both. The CK1 is my go-to for fishing or short trips due to its lighter weight, better weight distribution in terms of where the handles are and being more balanced when loading and unloading. CK1 and Lite Tackle are both great in rougher flat water, the bigger nose up front cuts waves and keeps things steady. Lite Tackle is a better hauler of gear for camping or day trips and moves a bit faster due to its length. Definitely keeping both!
Been wanting to see you take one of these on a run like you did in the ex123. Looked a bit out of my skill level but fun to see how they handle for someone who can handle the boat.
Thanks for the Reviews!! I need to go upstream in small rivers for fishing (not white water, but occasional swift current)...how are the crescent kayaks for that? I would like to be able to do it without working myself to exhaustion. 6'4 260. I currently use a 13 foot solo canoe...but...it's getting time to replace that and I would like scuppers.
@@WadeHarrison Thanks for the reply!! and the advice!! I really like the lighter weight of the CK1 and the way it moved while you had it on the river looked great. Thanks
Thanks for the informative video. I’m looking for a kayak for saltwater fly fishing and both of these are on my list. The features of the shoalie are nice but the weight of the CK1 is appealing. Sounds like the shoalie is more stable for standing and casting. But Does the cut out for the catch board on the shoalie get in the way when standing?
Hi Wade, new subscriber, really like your reviews. I fly fish and at times want to stand to cast and/or sight fish. I fish slow rivers, ponds, small Lakes. CK1 vs Shoalie vs. LTII--which one will be most stable for standing and casting? I am leaning towards CK1 because it appears to be quite stable and also the added benefit of being a great grab and go boat at only 60Lbs vs the other 2 being 75Lbs. I also am 5'11" at 210Lbs. I don't take tons of gear but just want to make sure I choose the boat best for my size and any added gear weight. Look forward to hearing from you.
im new to kayaking iv started out with cheaper fishing kayaks( ozark trail angler 10 aka sun dolphin) they where light and easier for me to move and said they could do what i needed them too fishing and camping but iv been out on them a few times just playing around and learning how to paddle them and i already realize they are not going to work for more then paddling around or very minimal fishing. I already want to up grade and crescent has caught my eye im really loving the Shoalie and think it has every thing i could ever want or can be modified to do ,but i need two kayaks and not sure i can handle the cost of one let alone two i thought for the second one may be the ck1 or the lite tackle but cant decide , i really like the ck1 but hate their is no internal storage! the other thing is im 5'3 hauling any of these would not be easy for me and i would either need help or extra stuff like carts ect. i have issues just getting my two 44 pound ozarks on my jeep jl now with out help lol i think i see a trailer in my future lol
The Ck1 is a well rounded design and there are a couple cart options out there the one that I like the best right now is the blue dot outfitters here’s a link opening it Kona Kayak Cart Unboxing/Assembly "Blue Dot Outfitters" th-cam.com/video/5UjDrZ5mgPQ/w-d-xo.html
I am looking at a crescent kayak for deer hunting. Mostly flat water small lakes and some narrow shallow creeks I need to maneuver in. Need to strap some gear to it not a lot tho maybe 25-30 lbs and I want to be able to easily load and unload in the back of my truck. which one would u recommend for this application? Thanks
Ck1 for me. Like the simple layout. Long as I can fit some camping gear and a fishing pole I'm good to go. Also 90% river usage for me so it's a no brainer.
Making our job easy! Thanks for breaking it down Wade
😉😉😉
You would think the deeper keel and ridges in the CK1 would make it less playful but he’s saying the opposite. I’m confused lol
I've only gone kayaking three times, rented kayaks. First time in Hawaii, had no clue at all what I was doing and didn't enjoy it. After watching kayak videos from Headwaters and Paddle TV, I realized I wanted to give it another shot. Tips from watching their videos, my second and third times on a kayak were like night and day compared to that first time. I had a blast and wanted to get a kayak. I knew sit on top was what I wanted. I was going back and forth between the Feelfree Lure 13.5 and the CK1. I demo paddled a Lure 13.5, and I really liked it, but watching your on river and lake videos on the CK1, I knew that was what I wanted. Thank you for the awesome videos, and I just ordered a CK1, and I cannot wait to get onto the water with it in the Spring up here in the Pacific Northwest. I'm definitely wanting to take it to Lake Crescent on the Olympic Peninsula. That lake is gorgeous.
Yeah this is one those very affordable boats that’s just good at everything i highly recommend this one
Just got back in my Ck1 this week. So much to paddle in the river.
That’s awesome to hear!
Just bought the Shoalie today! Can't wait to take it out! Nice comparison.
Such a well rounded fishing machine
I have a CK1 and a ultralight. I really enjoy both for different applications. Ultralight is usually a quick fishing trip by myself with just the minimum. The CK1 for longer trips and more gear. Trying to figure out how to fit the Shoalie in the rotation 😄
The Shoalie will fill
That full fishing set but really with the CK1 and ultra you have a great combination
I'd love to see you take it down the same stretch of river that you did on your CK1 review... ..in order to compare it's ability to catch eddies and zip around the river and such. I realize that the CK1 is more designed for those tasks, but I still would like to see how well the Shoalie does in that environment by you. I do have and love both the LT and a couple of the CK1's. I may end up with a Shoalie if the stars align.. I really appreciate the maneuverability and being we cartop these to transport, the light weight of the CK1's.
I will try to get it out over the next few weeks
Just got a Shoalie. Have an UL already. I’m glad those are the 2 I have; they do a good job of covering all my bases. Only one I debated was Crew to have the kids ride with me. Love Crescent and all their yaks though.
Crescent line up is seriously the best out there today
I have a CK1 and a Lite Tackle ... love both. The CK1 is my go-to for fishing or short trips due to its lighter weight, better weight distribution in terms of where the handles are and being more balanced when loading and unloading. CK1 and Lite Tackle are both great in rougher flat water, the bigger nose up front cuts waves and keeps things steady. Lite Tackle is a better hauler of gear for camping or day trips and moves a bit faster due to its length. Definitely keeping both!
You have a really good one two combo with those
If you had to pick one for Class I-II+ river fishing which would you chose?
Shoalie for fishing Ck1 for harder whitewater and just around
Been wanting to see you take one of these on a run like you did in the ex123. Looked a bit out of my skill level but fun to see how they handle for someone who can handle the boat.
I will try to get it out next few weeks
Another video filled with great info!! Great comparison video.
Nice job Wade!!!
Thanks buddy
Thanks for the Reviews!! I need to go upstream in small rivers for fishing (not white water, but occasional swift current)...how are the crescent kayaks for that? I would like to be able to do it without working myself to exhaustion. 6'4 260. I currently use a 13 foot solo canoe...but...it's getting time to replace that and I would like scuppers.
For sure the CK1 is the go to for moving water both are good at it but the Ck1 just handles it better
@@WadeHarrison Thanks for the reply!! and the advice!! I really like the lighter weight of the CK1 and the way it moved while you had it on the river looked great. Thanks
Thanks for the informative video. I’m looking for a kayak for saltwater fly fishing and both of these are on my list. The features of the shoalie are nice but the weight of the CK1 is appealing. Sounds like the shoalie is more stable for standing and casting. But Does the cut out for the catch board on the shoalie get in the way when standing?
yes, Shoalie more fishing based then the CK1
Hi Wade, new subscriber, really like your reviews. I fly fish and at times want to stand to cast and/or sight fish. I fish slow rivers, ponds, small Lakes. CK1 vs Shoalie vs. LTII--which one will be most stable for standing and casting? I am leaning towards CK1 because it appears to be quite stable and also the added benefit of being a great grab and go boat at only 60Lbs vs the other 2 being 75Lbs. I also am 5'11" at 210Lbs. I don't take tons of gear but just want to make sure I choose the boat best for my size and any added gear weight. Look forward to hearing from you.
Take a look at the new Kcraft as a fly fishing I think you you like that open platform but out of these you mentioned I say go LT2
im new to kayaking iv started out with cheaper fishing kayaks( ozark trail angler 10 aka sun dolphin) they where light and easier for me to move and said they could do what i needed them too fishing and camping but iv been out on them a few times just playing around and learning how to paddle them and i already realize they are not going to work for more then paddling around or very minimal fishing. I already want to up grade and crescent has caught my eye im really loving the Shoalie and think it has every thing i could ever want or can be modified to do ,but i need two kayaks and not sure i can handle the cost of one let alone two i thought for the second one may be the ck1 or the lite tackle but cant decide , i really like the ck1 but hate their is no internal storage! the other thing is im 5'3 hauling any of these would not be easy for me and i would either need help or extra stuff like carts ect. i have issues just getting my two 44 pound ozarks on my jeep jl now with out help lol i think i see a trailer in my future lol
The Ck1 is a well rounded design and there are a couple cart options out there the one that I like the best right now is the blue dot outfitters here’s a link opening it
Kona Kayak Cart Unboxing/Assembly "Blue Dot Outfitters"
th-cam.com/video/5UjDrZ5mgPQ/w-d-xo.html
@@WadeHarrison cool thank you!
@@danareed1656 your welcome
What do you think paddles best on a lake with waves? The shoalie or the litetackle 2
Personally I would go LT2 but the Shoalie would be fine also
Thank you. That was the way I was thinking as well.
I am looking at a crescent kayak for deer hunting. Mostly flat water small lakes and some narrow shallow creeks I need to maneuver in. Need to strap some gear to it not a lot tho maybe 25-30 lbs and I want to be able to easily load and unload in the back of my truck. which one would u recommend for this application? Thanks
CK1 is prefect for that.
Great! Thanks for the reply I will be getting the CK1 soon. New subscriber as well enjoying the videos 👍
Great! Thanks for the reply I will be getting the CK1 soon. New subscriber as well enjoying the videos 👍
Great! Thanks for the reply I will be getting the CK1 soon. New subscriber as well enjoying the videos 👍
Great! Thanks for the reply I will be getting the CK1 soon. New subscriber as well enjoying the videos 👍
Ck1 for me. Like the simple layout. Long as I can fit some camping gear and a fishing pole I'm good to go. Also 90% river usage for me so it's a no brainer.
Yeah I can totally see that
I love the Shoalie such a great fishing platform! Thank you for the comparison video 😃
That’s great to hear
Going to buy a Shoalie tomorrow hopefully.
That’s awesome let me know what you think about it love the feedback
Hey wade great review on both the shoalie and ck1. In your opinion which one feels quicker with better glide on the water?
Shoalie is faster and glides better the ck1 turns better and goes over everything cleaner
Get it on the river!
Yeah I’m back in the southeast now I will see if can get a trip in soon
Love my CK1
Can’t go wrong with the CK1
ck1 hands down!
Really can’t go wrong with either honestly
So having some rocker helps with riding up over bigger waves and do moving waters
Yes, It keeps water from coming over the bow and helps it go over rocks and waves but will also slow it down and makes it harder to keep straight.
@@WadeHarrison Which is the reason for the keel, yes?