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Pedal Kayak Fishing Angler 11’ | sit on top or Stand | 500lbs Capacity for Adult Youths Kids| Suitable for Ocean Lakes Rivers | Foot or Paddle Drive Motor| Pesca canoas caiaques caña pescar

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Features

  • EFFORTLESS PEDAL DRIVE: Propel yourself easily to your favourite lake fishing spot or take on the surf with this incredibly powerful fin pedal drive system, thats easy on the knees. Use the flaps to get closer to the action with a quieter drive, that doesnt get stuck in grass or pads, and feathers up for when you're in the shallows near stumps and docks, and weighs (only 11lbs) a lot less than a prop drive, allowing you to take more gear.
  • ULTIMATE FISHING PLATFORM: This innovative fishing kayak has a stable "W" hull shape for either seated or standing action, a large cockpit with 3 secure storage hatches for even the roughest conditions, 4 track rails for mounting fishing rods holders and accessories, 6 rod holders and of course, a bottle holder to satisfy your thirst.
  • ALL DAY COMFORT: Long trips have never felt so comfortable, sit in a stadium style cushioned chair with quick drying breathable fabric that provides increased comfort while customizing the adjustable back rest and rails to meet your preference. Thick foot pads provide standing comfort and maximum grip when you need it most.
  • EASY TO CARRY: This professional pedal drive kayak weighs only 68lbs (unloaded) making it easy to lift onto your roof or tailgate and be at your secret fishing spot in no time. It has an incredible 500lbs load capacity, to take you and all your essential gear no matter whats biting.
  • SIMPLE TO STORE: The 11 length makes this kayak a breeze to manoeuvre and store. Robust build quality and testing means this kayak can be stored flat, on its side or in racks. Also, the flap pedal drive system is very lightweight and has a flat shape, for convenient & secure storage under your car seat or on the shelf at home.

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
ManufacturerReel Yaks
Product NameRubicon Fishing Kayak
Weight68 lb (30.8 kg)
ConstructionDurable HDPE
ShadeOceanic Blue
DesignTraditional
Maximum Capacity500 lb (226.8 kg)
Dimensions133" L x 35" W x 16" H
Shipping Dimensions127.5" x 32.5" x 13"
Shipping Weight97 lb (44 kg)
Coverage1-year hull warranty
Intended UsersAdults (Unisex)
Model NumberRubicon 11ft
Accessories IncludedErgonomic stadium seat, pedal-drive fin system, 360° swivel fishing rod holder, paddle

Frequently asked questions

The Angler 11' Pedal Kayak has a maximum weight capacity of 500 pounds. This includes the weight of the paddler, any gear, and catches you may bring on board during your fishing trips.

Yes, the Angler 11' Pedal Kayak is designed to be versatile and can be used in various water environments, including oceans, lakes, and rivers. Its stability and construction are suitable for both calm and slightly rougher waters.

Yes, the Angler 11' Pedal Kayak is designed with a stable platform that allows you to stand up and fish. This is especially useful for sight fishing and increases your vantage point.

The Angler 11' Pedal Kayak comes with a pedal drive system, which allows for hands-free navigation and fishing. Additionally, it can be used with a traditional paddle, offering flexibility depending on your preference and the conditions.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Reel Yak kayak garners a mixed response from customers, appreciated for its comprehensive features, reasonable cost, versatility and stability. While it doesn't match the storage capacity of some higher-priced models, Reel Yak offers exceptional value for its cost and is recognized for its brilliant pedal drive system. It's especially recommended for beginners to the kayak fishing game. However, it does require careful maintenance, especially when used in saltwater conditions, with several users noting the need for component replacements.

Pros

  • 🎣 Excellent value for its price range
  • ⚖️ Good stability, even in rough water
  • 🚣 Smooth and powerful pedal drive, works well in very shallow water
  • 💪 Good durability in non-saltwater conditions
  • 🎁 Feature-rich - plenty of storage, rod holders, rudder etc
  • 💺 Comfortable for long durations

Cons

  • 🔬 Problems with the steering may need fixing
  • 🌊 Needs special care and maintenance, especially in saltwater - parts may corrode
  • 🧰 Parts replacements may incur time loss
  • ❄️ Inadequate storage for large coolers, affects ease of long trips in ocean
  • ⚓ Lack of suitable spot for anchor retrieval system.
  • 👴 Older or less balanced individuals may find it unstable

Should I Buy It?

If you're someone who wants to embark on their fishing kayak journey at a reasonable cost, the Reel Yak is definitely worth considering. Be prepared for the requirements of maintenance and care it demands, particularly in saltwater conditions. However, if you're frequenting non-saltwater bodies and don't need to haul large coolers, this kayak will provide an excellent bang for your buck.


  • Great value and customer service...
In one sentence, the Reel Yak kayak works really well and its value is probably unsurpassed in the kayak market -if you are just getting into the kayak fishing game, start with this. I have tested the limits on this unit. I have been slowly adding to this review since I have used the unit dozens of times over the past 14 months if you care for detail. I even paid more last year than it's current offering. The 11' Reel Yak arguably has more features (plenty of storage, rod holders, awesome rudder, etc) than any other kayak maker... at a reasonable cost. Sure, one could go buy a Nu Canoe, Hobie, etc, but you are going to spend 2000-3000 more for the same features as the Reel Yak and are going to have a unit that weighs 40-60 lbs more. I had a minor issue, but Reel Yaks set me straight with their customer service and a coupon, which was really nice. The pedal drive is really smooth, has plenty of power, and works well in very shallow water (easy to pull up to a landing without removing as long as the pedals are fully extended... and it takes 3 seconds to pop the peddle drive out of the brackets if the landing is shallow). One can stand on it, but it does take relatively good balance in rough water... such is the nature of lightweight kayaks. The weight is another aspect I love... so easy to toss on the SUV rails and ratchet strap down by myself. I don't see how one could flip the unit on the water... the driver would spill first. My only complaint is that the unit should be sent with extra bolts, nuts, etc. ETA: 1. Installed Reel Yak's trolling motor mount system. Super easy to install... and it works great. It allows the trolling motor to be deployed into the water, or hinged back across the back of the kayak. I would highly recommend using lightweight trolling motors, such as Watersnake (I put the 24 thrust on mine). I clamped my trolling motor (battery box/battery were strapped down via bungee and the straps Reel Yak has installed) to the storage area behind the seat. I was able to achieve 4 miles per hour with this set up on the Watersnake high setting. 2 mph on the low setting. When trying heavier 55 lb thrust motors, this thing was crazy fast... 5-6 mph or more depending on current. 2. I took this kayak on a large lake during some very windy conditions. I did not have the trolling motor modification at this time. I was able to take the kayak 4 miles (per my well mounted fish finder transducer that Reel Yak makes possible with their fish finder compartment) that day with the pedal drive only. Yak held up well in choppy water. 3. Reel Yaks customer service hooked me up with their improved chair straps at no cost. These all metal straps are far better than the original. 4. I took this kayak on a 4 night, 5 day solo camping trip near the Canadian border on a state park. I hauled gear (tent, sleep, food, tackle, firewood, etc.) across a lake to a water access only site. I was rolling lightweight, but this kayak rocked in terms of weight capacity. The amount of gear I could store in the hull of the kayak was astounding; I brought an overkill of 5 rods with no problem. Just be smart to know your gear weight and overall weight limitations. I weigh 190 lbs. 5. With a trolling motor and a back-up battery, I explored nearly every part of a 1,000 acre lake in northern Minnesota. I caught every species of fish you really can on that lake. This kayak made that trip and experience possible. 6. One can easily troll crank baits with it. I use a heavy bait caster, 30 lb braid, 40 lb steel leader using the high setting on the trolling motor, and I have caught tons of pike this past year. Brace the rod between your legs and till around the lake as you please. 7. This kayak rocks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Totally worth the money
We have had our kayaks for one year now and have thoroughly enjoyed them. They are the upmost in quality and we can tell that Reel yak’s takes pride and what they put on the market. My wife and I would highly recommend putting this quality item on your playlist. The unit totally compare to the more expensive hobie…. at half the cost. 5+ ⭐️ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025 by Thomas Morrison

  • DO NO BUY THIS KAYAK OR ANYTHING FROM THIS COMPANY
The media could not be loaded. This is by far the worst thing I've ever bought. Inaccurate product description. Not 70 pounds. Too heavy to move for when fishing by yourself. 350 lbs weight limit is a joke, I am 5'11 160 pounds and I cant even begin to describe how hard it is to move in this thing. Very unstable even for a small person. You definitely can't fish standing up. Chair not comfortable. Handles fell off after the 3rd time on the water. Rod holders barely attached to the surface. The clips holding the chair broke the first time I took it out. Keep in mind that I bought this kayak in 2022 and I only used it 4-5 times because every time I used it something would stop working. The steering handle is completely. Can't even turn left or right without the paddles. If youre like me and you're thinking about getting your first kayak. And come across this pedal drive kayak and think that for the price it's not that bad. Don't do it. Save up a little more and spend the money on a name brand. You'll save yourself a headache. This is not worth your money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024 by Geovanny Mejia Geovanny Mejia

  • Not great, not terrible. See details in my review.
After owning this kayak for a year, I wanted to wait long enough to give a fair and honest review. If you're looking for something that has all the essentials to get you out on the water quickly, this is a solid choice. However, if you’re the type that likes to heavily customize or modify your kayak, you might want to look elsewhere. Pros: Loaded with Features: This kayak comes pretty well equipped. You get three storage hatches: one at the bow, one conveniently in front of you, and another behind the seat (though that one’s hard to access while seated). Accessory Rails: There are four long accessory rails, which give you plenty of options for mounting anything that can attach to the rail. Smooth Pedal System: The pedal system is easy to use and can get you moving fast—especially if you’re in decent shape. Comfortable Seat: The stadium seat is really comfortable. I’ve spent hours sitting without feeling sore or tired. Ample Rod Holders: With six flush-mounted rod holders, transporting rods is easy and convenient. Manageable Weight: It’s not too heavy to handle on your own, but I’d recommend using a cart to save your back. Water-Ready: You don’t need to add much to get out and fish. Bring your rods, and you're good to go. Transducer-Friendly: Installing a fish or depth finder is a breeze thanks to the through-hull transducer mount. No need to drill holes or add bulky accessories. Plus, the included cover plate keeps the transducer safe from rocks or branches. Cons: Limited Customization: If you plan to add anything that isn’t track-mountable, you’ll find it difficult. No GPS Motor Compatibility: Forget about adding a GPS trolling motor—most require a bow mount, and this kayak’s bow isn’t suited for that. The front hatch and carry handle take up all the space. Transom Mounting Issues: Mounting a transom trolling motor is also tricky. You could remove the rudder and custom-mount something, but it’s hardly worth the effort or cost. There’s an option to buy a side-mount bar for $102, but it looks awkward and doesn’t work well. No Reverse in Pedal System: The lack of reverse in the pedal system is something I underestimated. It’s a real pain when fishing in shallow waters or dealing with wind. You end up paddling in reverse more than you’d like, which gets frustrating. Pricey Accessories: The cost of upgrades or replacements on the manufacturer’s site is pretty high, so be prepared to spend more if you want to add or replace anything. Stability: Let’s just say I haven’t had the guts to stand on this kayak yet. While it’s not unstable when sitting, it’s definitely not stable enough to make standing feel comfortable. It just doesn’t have the width for that. If you’re someone who prefers to stand, you’ll likely need to add outriggers for extra stability. Final Thoughts: Overall, I’m giving this kayak three stars. It’s decent enough for now and gets the job done, but it has its limitations. If I could go back, I’d probably opt for something more versatile. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024 by mikekings12

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