Description
The Pelican Catch Mode 110 is a sit-on-top fishing kayak designed for anglers who want a stable, versatile, and feature-rich craft for lakes, rivers, and moderate water bodies. Pelican markets it as a durable, adventure-ready kayak built with comfort and fishing in mind.
This kayak is part of Pelican’s “Catch Mode” lineup, offering a balance between performance and angling amenities. It includes features that cater to both recreational paddling and serious fishing.
Construction & Materials
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Ram-X™ / HDPE / High Molecular Weight Polyethylene: The hull is made of Pelican’s patented Ram-X or equivalent high-density polyethylene (HDPE) material, which is impact-resistant, UV-stabilized, and fairly durable for rugged use.
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Tunnel Hull Design: The hull shape is a tunnel (or partial tunnel) style. This design aids in stability (especially side-to-side) and helps with maneuverability in various conditions.
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Deck Platform: A wide, flat deck surface gives more usable space for gear, movement, and even standing (for short periods) if you’re confident in balance.
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Anti-Slip / Deck Pads: The kayak has textured anti-slip pads on the deck. These help provide grip, especially when wet, and reduce noise (important when fishing).
Key Features & Accessories
The Catch Mode 110 includes several angler-friendly features:
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Ergoboost™ Seating System: Adjustable frame-mounted seat, with a raised “stadium height” mode for better visibility, and an EVA seat pad. There is under-seat storage for small items.
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Rod Holders: It includes 3 flush-mount rod holders for fishing rods.
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Gear Rails / Rigging Tracks: Two 4-inch accessory tracks (often called rigging or gear rails) allow mounting of fish finders, camera mounts, rod holders, etc.
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Storage Wells & Bungee Straps: Bow and stern storage areas (tank wells) secured with bungee cords for gear, coolers, dry bags, etc.
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Paddle / Rod Tie-Downs: Straps to secure your paddle or rods when not in use.
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Anti-Slip Pads with Ruler: Inlaid ruler markings on deck pads help measure your catch, alongside grip surfaces.
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Optional Transom / Motor Mount: Many users report adding a trolling motor mount to the transom (rear) for power assist.
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Color Options: Available in colors like “Granite” or “Venom.”
Pros & Cons
Advantages
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Stability for Fishing: The wide deck and tunnel hull make it great for anglers, even those who want to stand or move around.
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Comfortable Seating: The Ergoboost seat is a standout for longer sessions, with adjustability and padding.
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Angler-friendly Rigging Options: Rod holders, accessory tracks, storage means you can customize it for your gear.
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Good Load Capacity: 375 lb payload is generous for gear + angler + extras.
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Durability: Solid HDPE / Ram-X construction gives resilience against impacts, UV, and general wear.
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Tracking Aid: The retractable skeg helps navigation on windy or challenging conditions.
Drawbacks / Considerations
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Weight: At ~67 lb, it’s heavy. Carrying it solo over long distance or loading onto vehicles can be a chore.
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Speed and Efficiency: Not a fast kayak; you’ll expend more energy paddling.
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Rear Access / Handles: Some users mention lack of a rear handle or inadequate strap points for tying rear while transporting.
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Maneuverability in tight areas: The wide beam may reduce agility in narrow waterways or tight turns.
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Standing May Be Risky: Though stable, standing might still be dicey for some—needs balance and careful movement.
Buying & Setup Tips
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Transport: Use a kayak cart or trailer; lifting 67 lb onto a roof rack is doable but challenging.
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Mounting gear: Use the rigging tracks wisely; invest in quality accessory mounts.
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Motor add-ons: If you plan a trolling motor, check transom strength and consider steering extension kits.
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Balance & load: Distribute weight (gear, cooler) evenly to maintain balance and reduce tipping risk.
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Standing caution: If you plan to stand, practice careful balance, and always maintain low center-of-gravity movements.
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