The Perception Pescador Pro 10 is the perfect first fishing kayak. It offers a comfortable lawn chair style mesh seat with 2-level seat adjustment and breathable mesh, ensuring all-day comfort and no pain.
What sets this kayak apart is its leak-proof one-piece construction with built-in buoyancy for added safety. You can fish with peace of mind knowing that your kayak is durable and secure.
Storage is not an issue with the Pescador Pro 10. It features large front and rear open storage, allowing you to bring along a cooler, tackle, and other gear for your fishing adventures.
The seat of this kayak can be lowered for relaxed paddling or raised for optimal casting. This versatility ensures that you can paddle comfortably or focus on your fishing technique, depending on your preference.
Proudly designed, molded, and hand-assembled in the USA, the Perception Pescador Pro 10 is a high-quality kayak that you can trust.
For those who want to enhance their fishing experience, this kayak also offers integrated accessory rails on each gunwale. You can easily attach fish finders, rod holders, and other accessories to enhance your fishing setup.
Now, let's address some common questions:
Q: Does Perception offer a compatible Electric Motor for the Perception Pescador 12' kayak? A: There are different motors on the market for kayaks, but I haven't seen one made by Perception.
Q: FYI, the green kayak is a different model. Also, the red Pro 10 has 2 rod holders behind the seat, while the blue camo does not. Why the difference? A: The green one is just a wrong picture posted. It is indeed the Pescador Pro 10.
Q: I'm concerned about the weight when using it recreationally. I would like to have it multi-purpose. Could an 11-15 year old child paddle this alone? A: This would largely depend on the size of the child. In general, yes...but the boat could be too wide for a smaller framed child.
Q: How do I get a replacement seat for the one that was smashed in shipping? A: I can tell you that calling the company will not get you any help.
There are different motors on the market for kayaks. But haven’t seen one made by perception
The green one is just a wrong picture posted. It is indeed the pescador pro 10.
This would largely depend on the size of the child. In general, yes...but the boat could be too wide for a smaller framed child.
I can tell you that calling the Co will not get you any help.