Old Town Sportsman BigWater PDL 132

Fishing Kayak
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A 13-foot pedal-drive fishing kayak built around Old Town's instant-reverse PDL propeller drive, with a 36-inch beam and 500-pound total capacity.

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The Sportsman BigWater PDL 132 is the most complete pedal fishing kayak for the money right now. The PDL drive is the star: push the pedals forward and you go forward, spin them backward and you reverse instantly — no cables, no fin repositioning — which matters enormously when you are holding position over structure in wind or current. The 36-inch beam and flat standing deck make stand-up casting genuinely routine rather than a stunt, and the 500-pound total capacity (378 usable) swallows a crate, batteries, and a full day of tackle. Old Town backs the drive for five years and the hull for life, and the outfitting — three rod holders, accessory tracks, transducer recess — covers most rigging needs out of the box. The trade-offs are real but predictable. At 122 pounds assembled it is a two-person lift or a cart boat, and it dominates a garage. The prop needs around a foot of water, so shell flats and stump fields favor Hobie's kick-up fins. And while the hull handles chop admirably for a kayak, it is a deliberate cruiser, not a fast one. If you fish big lakes, bays, or slow rivers and can solve transport, this is the benchmark buy under $3,500.
Instant forward-reverse PDL propeller drive with five-year warranty
36-inch beam makes standing and casting genuinely stable
500-pound total capacity handles crate, electronics, and batteries
Lifetime hull warranty and solid factory outfitting
122 pounds assembled — realistically a two-person or cart-and-trailer boat
Propeller needs roughly a foot of draft, limiting skinny-water use
Deliberate hull speed; covering miles takes patience