Extreme rev #2 very long.


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Posted by Art on 01:27:35 10/03/03


I purchased the extreme. I've spent the past 3 days rigging it to my baseline standard
Be aware this review is based on the comparison to my Cabo only, not the FnD, SPTW or prowler.

Rigging:

Internal bait tank. Purcahse option for $60.
Rear hatch for bait tank $75.
2 rear flush mount rod holders, standard.
No eyelets were installed at my request. Malibu gave me the eyelets.
I've been adding eyelets where I need them
FF and GPS mount middle console.

Pros:

15ft of usable space. In the Cabo, the front hatch and tank were not used while on the water.

Handles. I first thought they would be awkward and may still change the front. I like these
handles.

Tank well. Now that I don't have a bait tank in it - I can store some toads there. Great drainage.

Rear hatch. Bait tank pre made was a great idea from Malibu.

Bait tank. Made by a quality water tank company that I've dealy with before. Rick is putting together
a fixture package.

Cockpit. Seat has a unique channel to keep you dry. Foot wells have a channel that removes all cockpit water.
Length it perfect and wide for the almost 40 year old booty.

Center hatch. Beats a gaspachi hatch hands down. Stays dry because it's elavated!

Rod holders. I've always wanted flush mounts.

Center column. fits FF and GPS. Also able to re-enforce from beneath.

Tracking - no more Cabo mambo.

Dry ride. Very dry.


Cons:

Tank well. Kind of bowl shaped. Could be better designed in the future.

Pre made bait tank. Renders a seat pocket unusable. If you are considering the
bait tank, test paddle with a tank inserted. The tank makes leaning back impossible.
This tank needs a gasket between it and the yak. I'm not too worried,
but will have the gasket in for those Cardiff launches. I redesigned the tank to fit my needs.

Cockpit: cup holder. Pet peave.

Material: the foam lining almost made me not get this yak. I'll let you know if it
becomes a problem. So far no problem

weight: Slightly heavy but his is a fishing yak and it's about 30#'s lighter than Cabo.

Tracking: can be very slappy at times. The ridge produces a gurgling noise.

Front hatch: there's no easy way to describe this hatch. It is the lowest point of design.
I'm sure Malibu thought they were doing us a favor by adding storage in the front hatch.
I will be removing several pounds of plastic from my front hatch. I hope Malibu redesigns this
and offers replacements at a reasonble price. Not only is it too heavy, too bulky and flat
oyut funny, but it leaks. You may think I'm being too harsh, but I own it.

Surf: Launched thru 3 foot surf, which is high for lj. The bow puched the wave without
slowing, but that damn hatch...

Stability: A+, great for beginners. I don't need that much stability unless your talking
little cortez tuna :)

Ok that's it for now. Please check out my pics. I'll be glad to answer any questions.

http://members.cox.net/yakfish/pics/extreme/DCP_0469.JPG




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