Flycraft Stealth 2.0 VS NRS Approach 120 | Best Small Fishing Raft?!?
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
- In this video I take a look at and compare two similar fishing rafts side by side. The NRS Approach 120 and the Flycraft Stealth 2.0. Be sure to check out my full review of each raft linked below.
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NRS
Chinook PFD tidd.ly/3EEAlqE
Varial Hoodie tidd.ly/41vc7cd
LoLo Short tidd.ly/3EInmnU
Champion Rain Jacket tidd.ly/3Izj2J0
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Jackson Kayak
Coosa X jacksonkayak.com/fishing/jack...
Knarr jacksonkayak.com/fishing/jack...
Take Two jacksonkayak.com/fishing/jack...
Bending Branches
Angler Pro Versa-Lok tidd.ly/3EGnAfc
Angler Navigator Versa-Lok tidd.ly/3IULMx0
YakAttack
Blackpak Pro amzn.to/3ZquZaM
RotoGrip amzn.to/3kE4I9U
Omega Rod Holder amzn.to/3KG7nuo
AR Tube Rod Holder amzn.to/3Yky0sh
PanFish Pro amzn.to/3SvKk7F
BoomStick Pro amzn.to/3y2pG5n
Wiley X
WX Peak www.wileyx.com/wx-peak-acpea19
WX Alfa www.wileyx.com/wx-alfa-matte-...
WX Twisted www.wileyx.com/wx-twisted-sst...
XTRATUF
Kiata Waterproof Sneakers amzn.to/3Z6LGIv
Sport 6 Inch Ankle Deck Boot amzn.to/3SFWrPt
Auna Sandal amzn.to/3Y7HMxD
Batson
Judge Crankbait Series charkbait.com/product/rainsha...
Eternity Series charkbait.com/product/rainsha...
Revelation Series charkbait.com/product/rainsha...
Seaguar
Smackdown Braid bit.ly/3SzpAM3
Gold Lable Flurocarbon bit.ly/3IxBH84
Inshore Flurocarbon bit.ly/3xT9JP0
Torqeedo
Ultralight 1103 AC bit.ly/3IWSlPP
Four Wheel Campers
Project M fourwheelcampers.com/model/pr...
Z-Man
Evergreen Jackhammer bit.ly/3SuHxvv
Decked
Drawer System bit.ly/3mc1Ul7
Cargo Glide bit.ly/3mdSXr9
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The only comment I would add, is that the one issue with the NRS is that the frame doesn't breakdown as much as the flycraft, so you need to consider storage/transport. The flycraft can go in the back of an Subaru, not so with the NRS.
This is true! I have kept the both assembled, but not everyone has that option!
This is the reason people are buying small boats, critical to have in a review
Thanks for this comparison. Would be interested to see a comparison of the 3-man options. Appreciate the information that you gave here! Very helpful.
Thanks for checking it out! I have not had the opportunity to try either of the three man rigs yet, but would love to!
Great Info, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!!
Thanks for doing this video! Just got off the Chattahoochee and saw both fly craft and NRS inflatables while out there. Really cool flyfishing vessels. Can’t wait to get my NRS soon!!
You are welcome! Now I just need to get some slime on them lol!
😂I’m sure they’ll be slimed in no time. Do you think one fishes/handles better when going out on it solo?Using it as a way to get to wading spots
I think the NRS boat could be set up solo easiest with the seats being adjustable/removable on the track system. You could simply remove the front and slide the rear forward and get the weight redistributed.
Any issues with 2.oflycraft. what the pros and cons about them @@roadtripangler
@@roadtripanglerare they stability too when u move like tip easy ?any flats
Now you need to put one of the StealthCraft offerings through its paces.
I have been thinking the same thing!
Nice review! I have a WaterMaster Bruin and loved that little boat cart-do you know what cart you were using? Thanks!
Thanks! I was using the YakAttack Tow and Stow cart and turning the runners perpendicular to the boat. Seems to work well!
Stealth X pro package is the way to go so you can add a 3rd person imho
I was looking at that too! Seems like a great option!
at 10:29 the oarlock outriggers are moving, a lot. is this a potential wear issue? Thoughts? are those indexing things removable?
They did flex, but i believe it was the nature of the frame. I don’t think it would be a wear issue as the bolts didn’t loosen at all and nothing bent etc. As far as the Oar Rights go, they are removable and you could just use the oar lock. In fact they came in assembled. I added them to the oars since it was included in the package.
@@roadtripangler thank you!
Anytime!
Nice review. I wonder howe these PVC boats will hold up long term.
Thanks!! I have some guide friends that have had boats for over 20years. they have had to patch a spot or two and they keep them stored out of the sun, but they seem to hold up great!
@@roadtripangler were they PVC boats? I know the high quality hypalon whitewater rafts can hold up for decades. I've always heard PVC degrades quicker. Though there's probably varying quality levels in each.
That is a good question and I am not sure if the older fishing rafts were PVC. I can say I have had the Star inflatable kayaks, which are PVC, for several years and they are holding up great. Like anything though, I think keeping them out of the sun when not in use helps!
That electric engine looks like a perfect fit for both boats. Is that the standard or extended shaft length? I own the Stealth 2. Great boat - yes lean bar is a must but the elevated front seat is very fishable as well - especially with swivel.
It is awesome, especially when going up river! It is the standard shaft. I love the thigh hooks on the Approach but miss the higher seat and swivel.
Would you take them into the st Lucie river or any other salt water?
I would not be afraid to take them in the salt. The frame is aluminum and hardware is all stainless so I don’t believe there would be any issues with them holding up. In fact a buddy and I have discussed using the Approach to chase redfish.
I find it very odd that NRS would design the oars to not rotate. They are a rafting company, they know darn well that rowers feather their oars..
They can rotate if you leave the oar rights off. They were just an included accessory not made by NRS. I put them on just to show everything that was included, but I am not sure I like them.
@@roadtripangler ahhh I see!