I really appreciate this review, I've been on the fence between a lake boat or kayak and a river specific, but seeing this video because I do both big water and rivers not necessarily small Creeks but I will do creeks. But thank you very much for this review, you nailed it and you answered all the gray areas that I had
Hey Wade, does the Shoalie like to spin in circles in a current? I saw a review say it would constantly spin and try to point upriver in the current. I currently have a Vibe SeaGhost 110 and it doesn't spin out much, but I hate the center console in it. I've really been looking at the shoalie to see if it's a good replacement.
I think you got me sold wade, I was debating between the shoalie and the light tackle2 for lakes and ponds big and small. I love the deck layout of the shoalie and this video has me sold on the shoalie.
Yeah, that's awesome Buddy I try to be as fair and informative as I can with these walkthroughs and reviews and did see this design was getting pigeon holed into just a river kayak I wanted to show that its more capable than most think as a small lake/pond.
@@WadeHarrison You do an excellent job on your reviews and walkthroughs. Your reviews on the ex123 sold me and now the shoalie also. I might need you to stop making these videos or something before I have 10 kayaks in my garage. Haha thanks Wade I appreciate what you do.
Great video, great company! Crescent hull designs work. I have the LiteTackle, wife has the Ultralite. I've done lots of research and for me Crescent has the best kayaks. What model Werner paddle is that? I also have a Werner adjustable paddle.
@@WadeHarrison I’d still probably vote for a ck1 video like that. It’s a little easier to turn back over anyways! Hahaha! Either would be really fun to watch. Maybe when it gets hot
First off love the videos. I know nothing about kayaking except what I have seen on your channel and river king channel. I have been in a kayak one time. These videos along with the one time being in a cheap kayak and I'm hooked. I live near Savannah GA. My question is since I dont have a lot of whitewater nearby should I buy a sit on top kayak for rivers vs a whitewater kayak? My other question is after watching your videos about crescent kayaks would you buy a ck1 venture brand new for 749 or the lite tackle brand new at 599? Thanks for the help. Also just wondering do you teach people how to whitewater kayak or do you know someone that I could learn from. I hope to experience some type of whitewater before the end of summer next year.
Yeah I love that savanna area I have never paddled there but have visited that area to check it out. And thanks for watching yeah river king has a grata channel i really appreciate Pete. And to try to answer your question where you are located honestly there not much difficult whitewater and think a boat like the Ck1 would be totally fine for everything I love that kayak on moving water it’s really good i would suggest spending little more on the ck1 over the LT for what you need.
I can't decide on this or the Jonny Bass 100. I'm leaning towards the Jonny Bass because I have a transom mount trolling motor that I can use with it. With this I would have to craft something to be able to mount the motor, if it's even possible. I like this one way more than the Jonny Bass, even though it is twice the price.
Great videos about the Shoalie. I plan to catfish out of mine at times. In the high position seat, do you think those gear tracks by the pedals are too far of a reach? Thanks!
I really appreciate your take on kayaking... I'm debating among several river kayaks. I'm . The Bonafide RVR 119, the tackle 2, the shoalie... I have yet to see anyone drop the skeg on the RVR119 and take it on flat water... My home territory is basically a fast flowing shallow river into a lake caused by the dam. You need a boat that can handle both flowing river and a lake in one day's paddling.
I haven’t been bucked off the Shoalie yet either but it’s probably just a matter of time. Definitely taken a couple swims off my Ck1😂 I fished on both this year quite a bit. CK1 works really good for me too and I actually prefer to play in the river on that boat. Have grown to appreciate the shoalie and also tend to use it more on flat water. Like the speed and paddling performance of the Lite tackle over both on the lake but the Shoalie drafts more shallow and is so quite compared to a Lite Tackle. The Shoalie is definitely a fishing specific boat that works good everywhere.
@@WadeHarrison I would enjoy the hell out of that class III video in the ck1. We do have a few of those around me but I am just not familiar with them at all and been hesitant to jump off that cliff. Definitely been tempted and had other paddlers trying to get me out there but I’d like to get in something meant for that. Was actually planning to reach out to you on where you’d think I should get started that way.
Hey Wade:) Could you please do a review on The AquaGlide Blackfoot 130? Of the 5 kayaks I own, including a Kaku Zulu(which I do love), the Blackfoot, although I was only able to take it out a few times before winter in Minnesota, is my favoritest kayak, and had I gotten it first it would probably be the only kayak I would've ever owned:) I needed a SOT throw and go(my daughter claimed my other one) and I was going back and forth between the Blackfoot and the Crescent CK1, and although I know the CK1 is an amazing Yak, I'm glad I went with the Blackfoot:) Also, the Blackfoot can handle some VERY extreme river conditions when in the right hands, so I kinda feel like you'd be the best person I follow on TH-cam to test it's limits. Anyway, that's what I would love to see you do in the future:) Thanks, and keep up the amazing videos, we all appreciate you:)
Thank you for your thorough approach! Straightforward and helpful! Keep up the great work.
Yeah thanks want to make more of these
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching
I really appreciate this review, I've been on the fence between a lake boat or kayak and a river specific, but seeing this video because I do both big water and rivers not necessarily small Creeks but I will do creeks. But thank you very much for this review, you nailed it and you answered all the gray areas that I had
Hey glad could help and I just put a trolling motor on this same boat and will have a video using the trolling motor soon
@@WadeHarrison awesome excited to see that video drop
Had mine for a couple of weeks, and love it!!
That’s awesome I feel it’s the best do all fishing kayak out there
How about inshore saltwater grass flats fishing?
Handles that very easily I used this down in lower Alabama
@@WadeHarrison that’s awesome! I’m thinking it would do awesome in the shallow inshore grass flats
Hey Wade, does the Shoalie like to spin in circles in a current? I saw a review say it would constantly spin and try to point upriver in the current. I currently have a Vibe SeaGhost 110 and it doesn't spin out much, but I hate the center console in it. I've really been looking at the shoalie to see if it's a good replacement.
I have not experienced that at all this has a very good design for drag chains in the back and that would correct any of that anyway
I'd like to see that Shoalie go over a 15 foot water fall. I mean, the upper Green River would be a perfect test in NC and that's like fun class 3.
Hahah not designed for that but I have had it down the lower green that’s perfect spot go from fishtop to lake
I think you got me sold wade, I was debating between the shoalie and the light tackle2 for lakes and ponds big and small. I love the deck layout of the shoalie and this video has me sold on the shoalie.
Yeah, that's awesome Buddy I try to be as fair and informative as I can with these walkthroughs and reviews and did see this design was getting pigeon holed into just a river kayak I wanted to show that its more capable than most think as a small lake/pond.
@@WadeHarrison You do an excellent job on your reviews and walkthroughs. Your reviews on the ex123 sold me and now the shoalie also. I might need you to stop making these videos or something before I have 10 kayaks in my garage. Haha thanks Wade I appreciate what you do.
Great video, great company! Crescent hull designs work. I have the LiteTackle, wife has the Ultralite. I've done lots of research and for me Crescent has the best kayaks. What model Werner paddle is that? I also have a Werner adjustable paddle.
Yes, I love the crescent brand and the paddle is the camno 2 piece
Whats faster on flat water between this and the CK1?
Shoalie is way fast then the CK1
Thanks for the response, kind of surprised to hear that thought they would be similar hull speeds. Appreciate the info!
like the CK1 , we added tunes to video👍
Ck1 is amazing in moving current and Yeah figured I put a small intro together
@@WadeHarrison NICE!
I think I speak for everyone when I say we really want to see you take it down a class 4.
Hahah yeah I thought about it and know it would handle it
@@WadeHarrison I’d still probably vote for a ck1 video like that. It’s a little easier to turn back over anyways! Hahaha! Either would be really fun to watch. Maybe when it gets hot
First off love the videos. I know nothing about kayaking except what I have seen on your channel and river king channel. I have been in a kayak one time. These videos along with the one time being in a cheap kayak and I'm hooked. I live near Savannah GA. My question is since I dont have a lot of whitewater nearby should I buy a sit on top kayak for rivers vs a whitewater kayak? My other question is after watching your videos about crescent kayaks would you buy a ck1 venture brand new for 749 or the lite tackle brand new at 599? Thanks for the help. Also just wondering do you teach people how to whitewater kayak or do you know someone that I could learn from. I hope to experience some type of whitewater before the end of summer next year.
Yeah I love that savanna area I have never paddled there but have visited that area to check it out. And thanks for watching yeah river king has a grata channel i really appreciate Pete. And to try to answer your question where you are located honestly there not much difficult whitewater and think a boat like the Ck1 would be totally fine for everything I love that kayak on moving water it’s really good i would suggest spending little more on the ck1 over the LT for what you need.
I can't decide on this or the Jonny Bass 100. I'm leaning towards the Jonny Bass because I have a transom mount trolling motor that I can use with it. With this I would have to craft something to be able to mount the motor, if it's even possible. I like this one way more than the Jonny Bass, even though it is twice the price.
Yeah I have looked at those Jonny bass but never been in one. If needed a transom mount there is another kayak by crescent call the LT 2
@@WadeHarrison I hear you, the LiteTackle 2 doesn’t have a transom and the original is out of production. Who knows, we’ll see how things go.
Another excellent review👍
Thanks buddy!
Great videos about the Shoalie. I plan to catfish out of mine at times. In the high position seat, do you think those gear tracks by the pedals are too far of a reach? Thanks!
Thanks and yeah those are up there have to reach a little but not crazy
I really appreciate your take on kayaking... I'm debating among several river kayaks. I'm . The Bonafide RVR 119, the tackle 2, the shoalie... I have yet to see anyone drop the skeg on the RVR119 and take it on flat water... My home territory is basically a fast flowing shallow river into a lake caused by the dam. You need a boat that can handle both flowing river and a lake in one day's paddling.
I will have a RVr review coming and side by side comparison with the Shoalie so stay tuned
I still can’t decide on getting the lt2 or this
More fishing set up Shoalie more all rounder LT2
I haven’t been bucked off the Shoalie yet either but it’s probably just a matter of time. Definitely taken a couple swims off my Ck1😂 I fished on both this year quite a bit. CK1 works really good for me too and I actually prefer to play in the river on that boat. Have grown to appreciate the shoalie and also tend to use it more on flat water. Like the speed and paddling performance of the Lite tackle over both on the lake but the Shoalie drafts more shallow and is so quite compared to a Lite Tackle. The Shoalie is definitely a fishing specific boat that works good everywhere.
Agree I love the ck1 zipping around moving currents the Shoalie truly is a do all kayak
@@WadeHarrison I would enjoy the hell out of that class III video in the ck1. We do have a few of those around me but I am just not familiar with them at all and been hesitant to jump off that cliff. Definitely been tempted and had other paddlers trying to get me out there but I’d like to get in something meant for that. Was actually planning to reach out to you on where you’d think I should get started that way.
Hey Wade:) Could you please do a review on The AquaGlide Blackfoot 130? Of the 5 kayaks I own, including a Kaku Zulu(which I do love), the Blackfoot, although I was only able to take it out a few times before winter in Minnesota, is my favoritest kayak, and had I gotten it first it would probably be the only kayak I would've ever owned:) I needed a SOT throw and go(my daughter claimed my other one) and I was going back and forth between the Blackfoot and the Crescent CK1, and although I know the CK1 is an amazing Yak, I'm glad I went with the Blackfoot:) Also, the Blackfoot can handle some VERY extreme river conditions when in the right hands, so I kinda feel like you'd be the best person I follow on TH-cam to test it's limits. Anyway, that's what I would love to see you do in the future:) Thanks, and keep up the amazing videos, we all appreciate you:)
For sure Will see if can round those up
@@WadeHarrison Sweet! Thanks Wade:)
Hey Wade, awesome video!! I would love to see you compare the Lite Tackle 2 to the Shoalie.
Yes I’m working on that one buddy.