Making the Trident 13 into the ultimate utility boat.
Hands down my favorite kayak is the Trident 13. I have four kayaks in my garage and it's the one I choose to fish out of probably 90% of the time and for good reason. Its fast, tracks well, handles moving water with confidence and is stable enough to stand and sight fish from. And with the changes made to the topside rigging has never been easier.
Rigging a kayak is about making it your own but before you go hacking holes in your new boat to add the latest version of Acme's Margarita Blender, stop and think about it. Put some time on the water with her and see what you really need and/or want. I've made the mistake of putting accessories on and making permanent holes only to find out later I either didn't use the accessory or didn't like it. Seriously give it some thought.
I mentioned changes that were made to this new generation of Trident and I'll be talking about a few of them. Before I go into the changes made by Ocean Kayak I just want to mention something I like to do to all my boats and that is add a rudder. There are a lot of benefits to having a rudder that I won't get into now but let's just suffice it to say they are worth every penny.
Back at the ranch. I want to point out a couple of changes that have been made that have aided in rigging kayaks more than anything and that is the manufactures add on rails and mounting plates as part of the kayaks straight from the factories. By doing that it has made it easier and less stressful for us the end user to modify our boats. As far as the Trident 13 is concerned it has three key changes I really like.
1. The accessory rails fore and aft.
2. The center hatch.
3. The seat.
The rail system is self explanatory, the hatch though is really cool it allows you to mount rod holders and what not but it also has this cool little compartment that I've taken the cover off of and use as a catch-all.
Back at the ranch. I want to point out a couple of changes that have been made that have aided in rigging kayaks more than anything and that is the manufactures add on rails and mounting plates as part of the kayaks straight from the factories. By doing that it has made it easier and less stressful for us the end user to modify our boats. As far as the Trident 13 is concerned it has three key changes I really like.
1. The accessory rails fore and aft.
2. The center hatch.
3. The seat.
The rail system is self explanatory, the hatch though is really cool it allows you to mount rod holders and what not but it also has this cool little compartment that I've taken the cover off of and use as a catch-all.
As for the seat I've removed the thigh adjusters and added a gel cushion. Several years ago I dinged my back up a little and by making a couple small adjustments to the seat I'm able to sit in this boat almost all day with out having to get out and stretch too often.
So you see you can make changes to your craft that are free or cost very little that can make a huge difference to you and in the end that's what its all about. I do have a kayak with extra rod holders and electronics on it but like I said early on this Trident is my goto boat and as I'm writing this its in the back of my truck wait on the next adventure. So for me and maybe you too that the ultimate in fishing and outdoor experiences isn't necessarily about the latest waypoint you mark on your GPS or Side Imaging but being part of nature without the white noise of the wired world.
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