I have not found a one yet I was looking at the http://www.austinkayak.com/products/22337/Perception-Pescador-Pilot-12-Pedal-Kayak.html that came out this year seems pretty nice have not looked at reviews yet. The kayak expo is a pretty long drive for me but thanks for input.
Since this is in the freshwater section, I'd caution you to try any peddle drive kayak. Their drive systems tend not to be happy in shallow , weedy/rocky waters.
Not sure if the requirement for a peddle drive is negotiable but, I'd point ou there are some great stand up capable kayaks for less than 1/2 the price (and at greatly reduced weight) of a Hobie .
Since this is in the freshwater section, I'd caution you to try any peddle drive kayak. Their drive systems tend not to be happy in shallow , weedy/rocky waters.
Not sure if the requirement for a peddle drive is negotiable but, I'd point ou there are some great stand up capable kayaks for less than 1/2 the price (and at greatly reduced weight) of a Hobie .
The Hobie can be taken in very shallow water without pulling up the drive. In fact I beach mine all the time without pulling the drive out and other than a few scratches on protective housing, there's no issue. You can also pedal/flutter the Hobie fins in 2-3 inches of water (yes inches, not feet), no issue, and the newer drive (which is retrofitable with older boats) has a cable you pull to put it into reverse....not as instantaneous as the bicycle type drivers, but based on reviews I've seen, for example on NEFK, they are more reliable than the bicycle type drives. Also, if you do happen somehow to bend the mast on the Hobie fin, it's a simple matter of unscrewing the mast and installing another; and in most cases the damaged mast can be straightened our reused as a spare. They are indeed heavier than a paddle kayak. The pro angler is the easiest to standup in, and has great storage and capacity, but is well over 100 lbs loaded....not sure how they get away with selling it as a kayak ad not a boat. Anyway, that being said, the predator is a very fine machine as well. Either way, it's fishing. Make up your mind, get one, and get out there.