Would love to see a detailed video of your motor set up. How you did it, what you learned, what you might do differently and instillation pointers. Good job!
@eugene5438 Gonna have a video in about a month when I receive my brand new PDL 120! I'll be setting it up mostly the same as this one and I'll do a full 100% A to Z rigging/setup video
Thanks! I've tried to walk the line correctly between having everything I want while still staying uncluttered and comfortable. Thanks for watching, hope you subscribed 😉
Hi I was wondering if you can help. I’m trying to achieve the same thing but with a Newport transom mount . Can you tell me how you attached your bracket and Navarre plate to the kayak? Is there one big bolt going through both parts or is the Navarre plate bolted independently, and then the NK bracket bolted to Navarre plate ?
Hey bro nice run through! I noticed you have the seat pretty far foward, im short at 5”5 and was wondering if i was to short for this yak as naverre has said in his review it goes of balance and the front dips well on the 106?
@LifewithLewi I'm 5'8" and can use either the 3rd or 2nd setting from the front. The first setting is way to close. I usually use the 2nd setting if I'm pedaling a bit and if I'm pedaling a lot I will use the 3rd setting to get a more full extension on my legs. This is a 120 so I can't say for the 106 dipping forward if you use the front setting but on my 120 it wouldn't dip on the front setting.
She's beautiful bro. I have my 2022, and I love that boat. I run the New PP 768 J2 Bixpy. I will end up with the NK-300. Just waiting to see if a 4hp comes out. 💯 🛶 🎣
Awesome! Ya I thought about the new K1 bixpy also and that battery but ultimately felt like the NK 180 was the best choice for me. So far zero complaints and couldn't be happier! The NK300 on here would get ya moving hahaha
Very nice setup and for all you have on your kayak it’s very well thought out. I would like to ask though you use only the kayak rudder to steer and the NK is only used for propulsion and how do like that ?
Thank you! I do love my setup and tried to think it through for the best setup I could have with the amount of gear I have on here. It does work well, for my purposes I have no complaints. I have no problem getting around but the steering is less responsive than normally just with the pedals, but honestly its fine. My issue is I compete in tournaments that don't allow motors, this is why I haven't just replaced the rudder with the NK and attached the steering cables to the motor. This season I have a new kayak so will be switching the rudder to the larger autopilot rudder and I expect to have better steering responsiveness with this! Subscribe and in a other monthish I'll have a new video A to Z rigging my brand new PDL 120! I'll be sure to talk about thr rudder too!
Yup, I spend many many hours a year in it so I try to have everything I need and be as comfortable as possible..I'm still well under the kayaks usable weight capacity also. These fishing kayaks are meant for this amount of rigging.
@@silentjoutdoors I started off kayak fishing with everything but the kitchen sink, but I've been doing what I can to shed weight, primarily because I often come across currents that I have difficulty with even with my pedal drive. Do you ever face that issue in your 'yak, or do you find your pedal drive can make headway against pretty much any current?
@michaelfinger6711 I honestly haven't experienced that issue. But you need to remember I have pedals AND an NK 180 kayak motor that will push my kayak 5mph all day. So the current is not a concern of mine, if I was going on a river without my motor, I wouldn't have it so loaded. But even before my motor I river fished and for sure the current can make it hard but I've never had too hard a time, these kayaks are very comfortable and rather good at getting around
You have a very clean set up. I have a 12 also. I do a lot of river fishing and open ocean. I realized pretty quick that a motor would really be a huge improvement for my needs. At this point I think the NK 300 would be the best choice. Im wondering how well the stirring is with the 180 using the rudder. Can you give me some insight? Like how responsive the turn is? Will it flip easily turning hard? Also do you think the 300 would be to much for the rudder? TIA
Thanks! So first off, with the NK300 on the PDL 120 you won't be able to rudder steer. It's too powerful and your rudder won't do much. If you want to use the NK300 on this kayak you need to remove the rudder and install the motor and hook it up to the rudder cables and actually turn the motor. With the 180 and rudder steering it's honestly fine for me. You won't flip by turning hard, it's not thag responsive but it can still turn enough.
The NK180 is a great choice, in my opinion it's much much better than the 300 for these kayaks. Other kayaks the 300 is a better choice. You should definitely consider the 180. If you decide to buy, use my link when you buy and I'll earn ambassador points as Im a Newport Vessels ambassador! newportvessels.rfrl.co/pzv42 Also if you want to reach out on Instagram to have a better conversation about which motor andand rigging questions my Instagram is Silent.j.outdoors
With the 120 pdl is it hard to stand with the pdl taking up so much room?? I was thinking about getting a pdl 120 and put on an xi3 so i have the option of peddling. I do like the room of the autopilot though.
That's a great option, many people do exactly that. There's lots of room with the pedals. But if you don't really need the pedals, why not just get the autopilot?
Nice setup. Few questions. Can you quick disconnect the motor from the bracket with all those ropes attached easily? Also are you sorry you didn't get the 300? And finally do you get a ton of water around the peddle drive running the motor?
Hey thanks, I'm in love with the setup. First answer, yes the motor comes off really quickly because its only a carabiner I need to disconnect and the electrical cables. Takes me like 1 min to disconnect or connect. I am not sorry I didn't get the 300. I get 4.6mph from this and more battery life/distance due to the fact I have a 50ah battery but the same size 36 volt battery for the 300 would only be 30ah. And the motor itself is heavier. I doubt I will change to be honest the NK 180 works too well for me and fits my needs exactly. I do not get a ton of water around the pedals, if the water is very rough and I'm cruising full I for sure get water but it's not like my deck is flooded. If you're thinking of getting a motor I have a code for 10% off the Newport website. Code is: KODY752 using it helps me earn ambassador points and gives you 10% off, win win! Happy to answer any other questions you have about the motor!
@Antny_777 thank you for the support using my code if you do buy! No problem for the feedback, I love helping out, that's why I make these videos 🤘. And ya for the spare rear hatch I thought about doing this also! Could be a sweet idea, for sure would be better than my system of just not closing it all the way haha. Problem Ive been thinking about is there aren't any water tight thru hulls that are big enough for the LVS transducers cable. The plug end of it is huge
I'm a Smallmouth Bass enthusiasts, I do it for the challenge and to find bigger and bigger Smallmouth. I do keep some walleye and trout throughout the season but just for a little couple of times a season treat haha. I prefer beef, pork and chicken to fish in general to be honest haha It's a sport and a hobby for me.
Hey, so essentially the motor is just pushing me. The rudder is steering. I have the motor slightly pointed towards the front of my kayak and it works pretty good to be honest. I fish tournaments that don't allow motors so like this I can remove it and that's it. If I put it in place of my rudder I'd need to use it all the time or not have a rudder
Hey Randy, fully loaded as you see in the video, I'm getting around 4.5mph on 80% throttle. It's better to use 80% because the battery life is much much better and if I went 100% I only get an extra half a mile an hour so the benefits of literally 5 times the battery life vs .5mph are just too go to ever use 100% haha. Yesterday I did a long 10 hour day on the water and covered A LOT of the lake and used my motor as much as I wanted as a test to see what the battery life was and when I got off the water I still had 50% left! I still can't believe how good that is! It's a 50ah 24volt lithium battery
New sub here! Thanks for the review and walk through. I was think on purchasing this kayak. But just didnt have the funds for it yet. I just notice on Amazon they have it price at $1750.00. What do you think am i seeing this right? I think i need to buy it if it is!
I love it, the kayak tracks much straighter also. Still a slight lack of steering responsiveness at low speed but when you get moving it turns great. I'm more than happy with it
Would love to see a detailed video of your motor set up. How you did it, what you learned, what you might do differently and instillation pointers. Good job!
Sounds like a great idea! Next time I head out fishing I'll do one! Thanks for the feedback
Agree - that would be a great video.
@eugene5438 Gonna have a video in about a month when I receive my brand new PDL 120! I'll be setting it up mostly the same as this one and I'll do a full 100% A to Z rigging/setup video
Awesome! I'll be keeping an eye out for it!@@silentjoutdoors
Truly organized good job
Thanks! I've tried to walk the line correctly between having everything I want while still staying uncluttered and comfortable. Thanks for watching, hope you subscribed 😉
Beautiful set up brother!!
Thanks dude! 🤘
Awesome rig brother looks awesome
Thanks dude, shes my baby for sure haha
awesome setup!
Thank you!
Great video man!
Thanks man! Can't wait for the actual fishing to start and get some good fishing videos also
Hi I was wondering if you can help. I’m trying to achieve the same thing but with a Newport transom mount . Can you tell me how you attached your bracket and Navarre plate to the kayak?
Is there one big bolt going through both parts or is the Navarre plate bolted independently, and then the NK bracket bolted to Navarre plate ?
@gerro2579 yes no problem. The Navarre plate is bolted independently and then the mount is bolted to the plate.
Hey bro nice run through! I noticed you have the seat pretty far foward, im short at 5”5 and was wondering if i was to short for this yak as naverre has said in his review it goes of balance and the front dips well on the 106?
@LifewithLewi I'm 5'8" and can use either the 3rd or 2nd setting from the front. The first setting is way to close. I usually use the 2nd setting if I'm pedaling a bit and if I'm pedaling a lot I will use the 3rd setting to get a more full extension on my legs. This is a 120 so I can't say for the 106 dipping forward if you use the front setting but on my 120 it wouldn't dip on the front setting.
She's beautiful bro. I have my 2022, and I love that boat. I run the New PP 768 J2 Bixpy. I will end up with the NK-300. Just waiting to see if a 4hp comes out. 💯 🛶 🎣
Awesome! Ya I thought about the new K1 bixpy also and that battery but ultimately felt like the NK 180 was the best choice for me. So far zero complaints and couldn't be happier! The NK300 on here would get ya moving hahaha
Very nice setup and for all you have on your kayak it’s very well thought out. I would like to ask though you use only the kayak rudder to steer and the NK is only used for propulsion and how do like that ?
Thank you! I do love my setup and tried to think it through for the best setup I could have with the amount of gear I have on here.
It does work well, for my purposes I have no complaints.
I have no problem getting around but the steering is less responsive than normally just with the pedals, but honestly its fine. My issue is I compete in tournaments that don't allow motors, this is why I haven't just replaced the rudder with the NK and attached the steering cables to the motor. This season I have a new kayak so will be switching the rudder to the larger autopilot rudder and I expect to have better steering responsiveness with this!
Subscribe and in a other monthish I'll have a new video A to Z rigging my brand new PDL 120! I'll be sure to talk about thr rudder too!
That's a packed yak!
Yup, I spend many many hours a year in it so I try to have everything I need and be as comfortable as possible..I'm still well under the kayaks usable weight capacity also. These fishing kayaks are meant for this amount of rigging.
@@silentjoutdoors I started off kayak fishing with everything but the kitchen sink, but I've been doing what I can to shed weight, primarily because I often come across currents that I have difficulty with even with my pedal drive. Do you ever face that issue in your 'yak, or do you find your pedal drive can make headway against pretty much any current?
@michaelfinger6711 I honestly haven't experienced that issue. But you need to remember I have pedals AND an NK 180 kayak motor that will push my kayak 5mph all day. So the current is not a concern of mine, if I was going on a river without my motor, I wouldn't have it so loaded. But even before my motor I river fished and for sure the current can make it hard but I've never had too hard a time, these kayaks are very comfortable and rather good at getting around
Very nice great video
Thank you, much appreciated. I'll be putting more and more once the season here really gets going! Sub for more videos!
You have a very clean set up. I have a 12 also. I do a lot of river fishing and open ocean. I realized pretty quick that a motor would really be a huge improvement for my needs. At this point I think the NK 300 would be the best choice. Im wondering how well the stirring is with the 180 using the rudder. Can you give me some insight? Like how responsive the turn is? Will it flip easily turning hard? Also do you think the 300 would be to much for the rudder? TIA
Thanks!
So first off, with the NK300 on the PDL 120 you won't be able to rudder steer. It's too powerful and your rudder won't do much. If you want to use the NK300 on this kayak you need to remove the rudder and install the motor and hook it up to the rudder cables and actually turn the motor.
With the 180 and rudder steering it's honestly fine for me. You won't flip by turning hard, it's not thag responsive but it can still turn enough.
The NK180 is a great choice, in my opinion it's much much better than the 300 for these kayaks. Other kayaks the 300 is a better choice.
You should definitely consider the 180.
If you decide to buy, use my link when you buy and I'll earn ambassador points as Im a Newport Vessels ambassador!
newportvessels.rfrl.co/pzv42
Also if you want to reach out on Instagram to have a better conversation about which motor andand rigging questions my Instagram is Silent.j.outdoors
@@silentjoutdoors This was exactly what I imagined would be the case. Thank you very much for the help!🍻
@saltyguerrilla2 No problem, don't forget to like ans subscribe 😉 and use my link when you buy your motor haha
newportvessels.rfrl.co/pzv42
With the 120 pdl is it hard to stand with the pdl taking up so much room??
I was thinking about getting a pdl 120 and put on an xi3 so i have the option of peddling.
I do like the room of the autopilot though.
That's a great option, many people do exactly that. There's lots of room with the pedals. But if you don't really need the pedals, why not just get the autopilot?
Nice setup. Few questions. Can you quick disconnect the motor from the bracket with all those ropes attached easily? Also are you sorry you didn't get the 300? And finally do you get a ton of water around the peddle drive running the motor?
Hey thanks, I'm in love with the setup. First answer, yes the motor comes off really quickly because its only a carabiner I need to disconnect and the electrical cables. Takes me like 1 min to disconnect or connect. I am not sorry I didn't get the 300. I get 4.6mph from this and more battery life/distance due to the fact I have a 50ah battery but the same size 36 volt battery for the 300 would only be 30ah. And the motor itself is heavier. I doubt I will change to be honest the NK 180 works too well for me and fits my needs exactly.
I do not get a ton of water around the pedals, if the water is very rough and I'm cruising full I for sure get water but it's not like my deck is flooded.
If you're thinking of getting a motor I have a code for 10% off the Newport website. Code is: KODY752 using it helps me earn ambassador points and gives you 10% off, win win!
Happy to answer any other questions you have about the motor!
I'm gonna buy an extra rear hatch for transport only. Use one I have and pull the live scope transducer thru the hatch with a water tight connector.
@@silentjoutdoors I appreciate the feedback. I will certainly use the code if I go NK. Looking that way. Thanks!
@Antny_777 thank you for the support using my code if you do buy! No problem for the feedback, I love helping out, that's why I make these videos 🤘.
And ya for the spare rear hatch I thought about doing this also! Could be a sweet idea, for sure would be better than my system of just not closing it all the way haha. Problem Ive been thinking about is there aren't any water tight thru hulls that are big enough for the LVS transducers cable. The plug end of it is huge
Ah ok now I understand. Good info
Nice rigging job 👍
Thank you 🙏
Nicely rigged my guy
Thanks bro!
I'm curious what is your top spend with the NK180?
Where do you store your caught fish, I didn't see a cooler?
I'm a Smallmouth Bass enthusiasts, I do it for the challenge and to find bigger and bigger Smallmouth. I do keep some walleye and trout throughout the season but just for a little couple of times a season treat haha. I prefer beef, pork and chicken to fish in general to be honest haha
It's a sport and a hobby for me.
When I do decide to keep some, I know to bring my cooler with ice
How’s the motor work off-set to the rudder?
Hey, so essentially the motor is just pushing me. The rudder is steering. I have the motor slightly pointed towards the front of my kayak and it works pretty good to be honest. I fish tournaments that don't allow motors so like this I can remove it and that's it. If I put it in place of my rudder I'd need to use it all the time or not have a rudder
Nice rig. Curious what kind of speed your getting with motor.
Hey Randy, fully loaded as you see in the video, I'm getting around 4.5mph on 80% throttle. It's better to use 80% because the battery life is much much better and if I went 100% I only get an extra half a mile an hour so the benefits of literally 5 times the battery life vs .5mph are just too go to ever use 100% haha. Yesterday I did a long 10 hour day on the water and covered A LOT of the lake and used my motor as much as I wanted as a test to see what the battery life was and when I got off the water I still had 50% left! I still can't believe how good that is! It's a 50ah 24volt lithium battery
JeeeeeeeZus!
Haha yup, she's loaded. But man is it ever comfortable once I'm on the water in this thing all day 👌
Hey quick question...asking for a friend that has same yak. Where did you get your motor plate? Thnaks.
Hey Brian! The plate is from Nick Navarre at navarrekayakfishing.com/shop/old-town-offset-power-pole-mounting-plate/
New sub here! Thanks for the review and walk through. I was think on purchasing this kayak. But just didnt have the funds for it yet. I just notice on Amazon they have it price at $1750.00. What do you think am i seeing this right? I think i need to buy it if it is!
I would say that is definitely a scam. The best option is to go to your local kayak dealer. You'll get the best service and won't get ripped off.
hey just found your channel....i just got the pdl 120.....newly retired...where did u get motor sir..price
It's an NK 180. I bought mine from Amazon but you can get it from the website newportvessels . Com also. It was $1,400 Canadian.
How is it with the offset motor mount?
I love it, the kayak tracks much straighter also. Still a slight lack of steering responsiveness at low speed but when you get moving it turns great. I'm more than happy with it
nice rigged !!
Merci man!
So yah