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ReelYaks
Color: Cyan Gray
Delivery: in 3 - 4 weeks
ReelYaks
Color: Cyan Gray
Delivery: in 3 - 4 weeks
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If you don't have a garage, a truck, or a second person to help you — the Raptor 9.5ft is built for your life. It splits into two 35lb sections that carry like luggage, fit in a hatchback boot, and stand in an apartment hallway. No roof rack. No wall mount. Clip it together in 5 minutes and you're fishing.
No roof rack required. Each section is short enough to slide into the boot of a hatchback, SUV, or pickup bed. Verified by customers to fit in a Honda Odyssey, Toyota RAV4, and Ford Edge — no external racks, no foam pads, no tie-downs.
Store it where you live. Both sections stand upright against a wall, lean in a hallway, or slide under a bed. Reel Yaks customers routinely store the Raptor in a one-bedroom apartment — something impossible with a traditional one-piece kayak or an inflatable that needs drying time after every use.
Fish hands-free. The fin drive pedal system keeps your hands free while you cast, position, and fight fish. The W-hull is wide enough for standing casts in calm to moderate conditions. A 380lb weight capacity handles you, your gear, and your catch.
Will the Raptor fit in my car without a roof rack?
Yes. The two sections fit in the boot of most mid-size cars including the Honda Odyssey, Toyota RAV4, Ford Edge, and similar SUVs and hatchbacks. No roof rack, foam pads, or tie-down straps required.
Can I store it in my apartment?
Yes. Each section fits through a standard doorway. Most customers stand the two sections against a wall in a hallway, spare room, or on a balcony. No wall brackets or ceiling hoists needed.
How long does assembly take?
About 5 minutes. The front and rear sections click together with the proprietary modular clip system — no tools, no bolts. If you can do it once, you can do it every time.
Can I stand up in the Raptor to cast?
Yes, in calm to moderate conditions. The W-hull is designed for stability. Most anglers stand comfortably on flat water, lakes, and sheltered bays. It's not recommended in heavy chop or swell.
What's the difference between fin drive and propeller drive?
Fin drive is quieter and performs better in shallow water — ideal for fishing situations where you don't want to spook fish. Propeller drive gives you instant reverse, which is better for docking and maneuvering near structure. If you're unsure, fin drive is the more popular choice for fishing.
Is the modular connection watertight?
Yes. Each section is watertight and lock together with proprietary modular clips and create a watertight seal. The Raptor is rotomolded polyethylene — the same construction as traditional one-piece kayaks — with no compromise to hull integrity.
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