Discover Unmatched Potential with the Vizta Summit 14ft Tandem Fin Drive Fishing Kayak
Elevate your kayak fishing experience with the Vizta Summit 14ft Tandem Fishing Kayak, crafted for enthusiasts seeking versatility, innovation, and unmatched performance on the water. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned angler, this kayak delivers a hands-free, customizable adventure.
Hands-Free Exploration
Embrace the freedom of hands-free kayaking with the Summit 14ft. Perfect for solo expeditions, family outings, or trips with friends, this kayak is equipped with a fin drive system, allowing you to navigate effortlessly while keeping your hands free for fishing or relaxation.
Unmatched Versatility
The Summit’s adaptable design ensures endless possibilities. Featuring dual fin drive-compatible pods, accessory rails for upgrades, and brass inserts for motor mounts or stabilizers, this kayak is fully customizable for every adventure. Whether you prefer paddling, fin driving, or motorized propulsion, the Summit has you covered.
Drive-Ready for Speed
Enhance your on-water experience by upgrading to a fin drive system, which boosts speed and agility. Easily convert your kayak for a more dynamic journey, making your adventure as fast-paced or relaxed as you desire.
Built to Last
Constructed from high-density 5mm polyethylene, the Summit 14ft Tandem is designed for durability and longevity. The double pontoon hull offers exceptional stability, while the swallowtail design enhances water flow for better traction, ensuring a smooth ride even in challenging conditions.
Navigate with Precision
Take control with the Summit’s hand-controlled rudder system, allowing for sharp turns and smooth tracking. The kayak’s rudder controls are positioned for both front and rear paddlers, offering ease of use for all. Plus, with four brass inserts, you can effortlessly attach a trolling motor, stabilizers, or side motor mounts for added versatility.
Comfort Meets Functionality
Long days on the water require comfort, and the Summit delivers with adjustable Deluxe Aluminum seats. Spacious storage options, including lockable hatches and bungee compartments, make it easy to stow your gear, ensuring you’re ready for anything.
Specifications:
- Length: 426 cm
- Width: 87 cm
- Height: 32 cm
- Weight: 47 kg
- Max Capacity: 300 kg
- Material: 5mm High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
Unleash the potential of the Vizta Summit 14ft Tandem Fishing Kayak—engineered for adventure, built for durability, and crafted for those who seek limitless possibilities on the water.
Elevate your kayak fishing experience with the Vizta Summit 14ft Tandem Fishing Kayak, crafted for enthusiasts seeking versatility, innovation, and unmatched performance on the water. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned angler, this kayak delivers a hands-free, customisable adventure.
You can fit a fin drive or even two, transforming your kayak in a few easy steps. Adding a second fin drive increases your speed for when you’re charging hard, and allows both adventurers’ to be hands free and engaging in the fun.
You have multiple upgrade options in one kayak. A big draw card.
- Seating: Tandem
- Style: Sit on Top
- Roto-molded: 5mm Polyethylene Design
- Hardware: Marine Graded stainless steel fittings.
- Inserts: Brass
- Fin Drive Compatible
- Electric Motor Compatible
ADDITIONAL FEATURES AND EXTRA’S INCLUDED:
- 2 Paddles.
- 2 Deluxe aluminum adjustable seats
- 2 Storage hatches
- 1 Storage hatches - behind rear seat
- Hatch tackle bin
- 2 Side handles
- 2 Molded-in carry handles (front and back)
- 1 Drain plug
- 15 Scupper plugs
- 4 Integrated fishing rod holders
- 6 Accessory track rails
- 4 Molded-in tackle box holders
- 2 Cupholders
- Mounting area on the side (above tackle box holder) for rod holders
- Bungee cords at bow and stern tank well area (with 6 D-rings)
- Hand controlled rudder system or Foot Controlled Rudder system.
- Fish Finder compatible
OPTIONAL EXTRA’S NOT INCLUDED:
- Motor Mount
- Electric Motor
- Fishfinder
- Fin Drive
KAYAK SPECIFICATIONS:
- Length: 426 cm / 14 ft
- Width: 87 cm
- Height: 32 cm
- Weight w/out drive: 47 kg
- Maximum Weight Capacity: 300 kg
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Ask a Question-
Can I beach launch with the Sauger?
That would depend entirely on the condition at the launch. If the swell is small and the water condition is calm, then a beach launch is entirely possible but large swell and choppy conditions would greatly affect the Sauger and make the launch uncomfortable. Keep in mind that the nose of the kayak is elevated but not lifted so water will flow over the nose if impacted by a wave and this will greatly slow your speed. When beach launching always take out the scupper plugs so that any surface water drains immediately.
-
I see there is a Fish finder compartment, How would you install that?
Under the kayak, there is a nylon slated protection plate that can be easily unscrewed. When you lift off the lid you will see four brass inserts and these are used to mount your transducer to the kayak. Once you have mounted the transducer you can run your cables up through the fish finder scupper port and onto the deck. Close the protection plate as this will ensure the longevity of the transducer beam. You can then choose to either mount the LCD screen on the accessory rail or on the toolbox.
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Would I be able to stand and fish on the Sauger?
As mentioned above in question one the triple keel shape has immense stability as the two side keels act as stabilizers for the kayak. Once you are up and standing please remember to keep your knees slightly bent as this will assist with any side-to-side tilt movement the moving water may cause.
-
How fast is the kayak?
The average paddling speed is around 4,8 km an hour.
-
Can I use the kayak as a single seater?
The Sauger has four main molded positions on the deck. The seating positions have a higher and lower setting but unfortunately, these seating molds are permanent and cannot be adjusted therefore limiting the kayak to a tandem option. Should you wish to use the kayak as a single option please remember that you will have to offset the tilt created by the seat positions by placing a cooler and your fishing gear on the opposite side of the kayak.
-
Is the kayak more or less stable with the triple keel hull design?
The triple keel shape enhances stability in the water as now you have three main connecting points to the water. As the three keels settle into the water they act as anchor points to keep the kayak from swaying sideways. Tripple keel kayaks work incredibly well in calm conditions.
-
I see there is a rudder system, can I connect both the forward and rear hand rudders at the same time?
Unfortunately, not. The rudder system is designed to work individually as if both were connected and if both paddlers try to operate the steering at the same time it could badly damage the rudder system. Choose a dedicated steering captain and set up the rudder as that person’s seating position.
-
Should I take out or leave the Scupper Plugs in?
Due to its shape and design and the fact that it has high walls the scupper plug tubes will be long and not allow any water returns so by taking them out completely, you would guarantee quick drainage which would be a lot better than possible water damming.
-
Can I beach launch with the Sauger?
That would depend entirely on the condition at the launch. If the swell is small and the water condition is calm, then a beach launch is entirely possible but large swell and choppy conditions would greatly affect the Sauger and make the launch uncomfortable. Keep in mind that the nose of the kayak is elevated but not lifted so water will flow over the nose if impacted by a wave and this will greatly slow your speed. When beach launching always take out the scupper plugs so that any surface water drains immediately.
-
Can I mount a motor on the back of the kayak?
The design of the Sauger doesn’t allow for a rear-mounted motor, but you can use a Side motor mount that connects to the kayak with a plated mount and butterfly clips. Behind the seat in the tank well area, you will see two molded grooves with three brass insert points on either side of the kayak. Place the side motor mount bar into the groove and once spaced correctly use the silver plates and butterfly screws to connect the bar into position.
-
Should I want to at some point upgrade my Sauger what drive options are there?
Our drive box designs on the Fin Drive and the Prop Drive allow for both to fit perfectly into the Sauger by simply unscrewing the toolbox clips and removing the toolbox. Then insert the drive you want to use and fasten the clips to ensure that the drive box is securely in place as a loose fitting box will greatly affect the drive’s performance. Both Systems work equally well but the Prop Drive will be best suited in open sea conditions.
-
I see there is a Fish finder compartment, How would you install that?
Under the kayak, there is a nylon slated protection plate that can be easily unscrewed. When you lift off the lid you will see four brass inserts and these are used to mount your transducer to the kayak. Once you have mounted the transducer you can run your cables up through the fish finder scupper port and onto the deck. Close the protection plate as this will ensure the longevity of the transducer beam. You can then choose to either mount the LCD screen on the accessory rail or on the toolbox.
-
Would I be able to stand and fish on the Sauger?
As mentioned above in question one the triple keel shape has immense stability as the two side keels act as stabilizers for the kayak. Once you are up and standing please remember to keep your knees slightly bent as this will assist with any side-to-side tilt movement the moving water may cause.
-
How fast is the kayak?
The average paddling speed is around 4,8 km an hour.
-
Can I use the kayak as a single seater?
The Sauger has four main molded positions on the deck. The seating positions have a higher and lower setting but unfortunately, these seating molds are permanent and cannot be adjusted therefore limiting the kayak to a tandem option. Should you wish to use the kayak as a single option please remember that you will have to offset the tilt created by the seat positions by placing a cooler and your fishing gear on the opposite side of the kayak.
-
Does the triple keel slow the kayak down at all?
The extra impact points of any triple keel craft definitely will create more friction but the keels are very slender in shape so there contact points to the water are minimal and as there is less contact to the water surface the friction is less and therefore doesn’t affect the kayaks speed too much.
-
Is the kayak more or less stable with the triple keel hull design?
The triple keel shape enhances stability in the water as now you have three main connecting points to the water. As the three keels settle into the water they act as anchor points to keep the kayak from swaying sideways. Tripple keel kayaks work incredibly well in calm conditions.
Discover Unmatched Potential with the Vizta Summit 14ft Tandem Fin Drive Fishing Kayak
Elevate your kayak fishing experience with the Vizta Summit 14ft Tandem Fishing Kayak, crafted for enthusiasts seeking versatility, innovation, and unmatched performance on the water. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned angler, this kayak delivers a hands-free, customizable adventure.
Hands-Free Exploration
Embrace the freedom of hands-free kayaking with the Summit 14ft. Perfect for solo expeditions, family outings, or trips with friends, this kayak is equipped with a fin drive system, allowing you to navigate effortlessly while keeping your hands free for fishing or relaxation.
Unmatched Versatility
The Summit’s adaptable design ensures endless possibilities. Featuring dual fin drive-compatible pods, accessory rails for upgrades, and brass inserts for motor mounts or stabilizers, this kayak is fully customizable for every adventure. Whether you prefer paddling, fin driving, or motorized propulsion, the Summit has you covered.
Drive-Ready for Speed
Enhance your on-water experience by upgrading to a fin drive system, which boosts speed and agility. Easily convert your kayak for a more dynamic journey, making your adventure as fast-paced or relaxed as you desire.
Built to Last
Constructed from high-density 5mm polyethylene, the Summit 14ft Tandem is designed for durability and longevity. The double pontoon hull offers exceptional stability, while the swallowtail design enhances water flow for better traction, ensuring a smooth ride even in challenging conditions.
Navigate with Precision
Take control with the Summit’s hand-controlled rudder system, allowing for sharp turns and smooth tracking. The kayak’s rudder controls are positioned for both front and rear paddlers, offering ease of use for all. Plus, with four brass inserts, you can effortlessly attach a trolling motor, stabilizers, or side motor mounts for added versatility.
Comfort Meets Functionality
Long days on the water require comfort, and the Summit delivers with adjustable Deluxe Aluminum seats. Spacious storage options, including lockable hatches and bungee compartments, make it easy to stow your gear, ensuring you’re ready for anything.
Specifications:
- Length: 426 cm
- Width: 87 cm
- Height: 32 cm
- Weight: 47 kg
- Max Capacity: 300 kg
- Material: 5mm High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
Unleash the potential of the Vizta Summit 14ft Tandem Fishing Kayak—engineered for adventure, built for durability, and crafted for those who seek limitless possibilities on the water.
Elevate your kayak fishing experience with the Vizta Summit 14ft Tandem Fishing Kayak, crafted for enthusiasts seeking versatility, innovation, and unmatched performance on the water. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned angler, this kayak delivers a hands-free, customisable adventure.
You can fit a fin drive or even two, transforming your kayak in a few easy steps. Adding a second fin drive increases your speed for when you’re charging hard, and allows both adventurers’ to be hands free and engaging in the fun.
You have multiple upgrade options in one kayak. A big draw card.
- Seating: Tandem
- Style: Sit on Top
- Roto-molded: 5mm Polyethylene Design
- Hardware: Marine Graded stainless steel fittings.
- Inserts: Brass
- Fin Drive Compatible
- Electric Motor Compatible
ADDITIONAL FEATURES AND EXTRA’S INCLUDED:
- 2 Paddles.
- 2 Deluxe aluminum adjustable seats
- 2 Storage hatches
- 1 Storage hatches - behind rear seat
- Hatch tackle bin
- 2 Side handles
- 2 Molded-in carry handles (front and back)
- 1 Drain plug
- 15 Scupper plugs
- 4 Integrated fishing rod holders
- 6 Accessory track rails
- 4 Molded-in tackle box holders
- 2 Cupholders
- Mounting area on the side (above tackle box holder) for rod holders
- Bungee cords at bow and stern tank well area (with 6 D-rings)
- Hand controlled rudder system or Foot Controlled Rudder system.
- Fish Finder compatible
OPTIONAL EXTRA’S NOT INCLUDED:
- Motor Mount
- Electric Motor
- Fishfinder
- Fin Drive
KAYAK SPECIFICATIONS:
- Length: 426 cm / 14 ft
- Width: 87 cm
- Height: 32 cm
- Weight w/out drive: 47 kg
- Maximum Weight Capacity: 300 kg
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Ask a Question-
Can I beach launch with the Sauger?
That would depend entirely on the condition at the launch. If the swell is small and the water condition is calm, then a beach launch is entirely possible but large swell and choppy conditions would greatly affect the Sauger and make the launch uncomfortable. Keep in mind that the nose of the kayak is elevated but not lifted so water will flow over the nose if impacted by a wave and this will greatly slow your speed. When beach launching always take out the scupper plugs so that any surface water drains immediately.
-
I see there is a Fish finder compartment, How would you install that?
Under the kayak, there is a nylon slated protection plate that can be easily unscrewed. When you lift off the lid you will see four brass inserts and these are used to mount your transducer to the kayak. Once you have mounted the transducer you can run your cables up through the fish finder scupper port and onto the deck. Close the protection plate as this will ensure the longevity of the transducer beam. You can then choose to either mount the LCD screen on the accessory rail or on the toolbox.
-
Would I be able to stand and fish on the Sauger?
As mentioned above in question one the triple keel shape has immense stability as the two side keels act as stabilizers for the kayak. Once you are up and standing please remember to keep your knees slightly bent as this will assist with any side-to-side tilt movement the moving water may cause.
-
How fast is the kayak?
The average paddling speed is around 4,8 km an hour.
-
Can I use the kayak as a single seater?
The Sauger has four main molded positions on the deck. The seating positions have a higher and lower setting but unfortunately, these seating molds are permanent and cannot be adjusted therefore limiting the kayak to a tandem option. Should you wish to use the kayak as a single option please remember that you will have to offset the tilt created by the seat positions by placing a cooler and your fishing gear on the opposite side of the kayak.
-
Is the kayak more or less stable with the triple keel hull design?
The triple keel shape enhances stability in the water as now you have three main connecting points to the water. As the three keels settle into the water they act as anchor points to keep the kayak from swaying sideways. Tripple keel kayaks work incredibly well in calm conditions.
-
I see there is a rudder system, can I connect both the forward and rear hand rudders at the same time?
Unfortunately, not. The rudder system is designed to work individually as if both were connected and if both paddlers try to operate the steering at the same time it could badly damage the rudder system. Choose a dedicated steering captain and set up the rudder as that person’s seating position.
-
Should I take out or leave the Scupper Plugs in?
Due to its shape and design and the fact that it has high walls the scupper plug tubes will be long and not allow any water returns so by taking them out completely, you would guarantee quick drainage which would be a lot better than possible water damming.
-
Can I beach launch with the Sauger?
That would depend entirely on the condition at the launch. If the swell is small and the water condition is calm, then a beach launch is entirely possible but large swell and choppy conditions would greatly affect the Sauger and make the launch uncomfortable. Keep in mind that the nose of the kayak is elevated but not lifted so water will flow over the nose if impacted by a wave and this will greatly slow your speed. When beach launching always take out the scupper plugs so that any surface water drains immediately.
-
Can I mount a motor on the back of the kayak?
The design of the Sauger doesn’t allow for a rear-mounted motor, but you can use a Side motor mount that connects to the kayak with a plated mount and butterfly clips. Behind the seat in the tank well area, you will see two molded grooves with three brass insert points on either side of the kayak. Place the side motor mount bar into the groove and once spaced correctly use the silver plates and butterfly screws to connect the bar into position.
-
Should I want to at some point upgrade my Sauger what drive options are there?
Our drive box designs on the Fin Drive and the Prop Drive allow for both to fit perfectly into the Sauger by simply unscrewing the toolbox clips and removing the toolbox. Then insert the drive you want to use and fasten the clips to ensure that the drive box is securely in place as a loose fitting box will greatly affect the drive’s performance. Both Systems work equally well but the Prop Drive will be best suited in open sea conditions.
-
I see there is a Fish finder compartment, How would you install that?
Under the kayak, there is a nylon slated protection plate that can be easily unscrewed. When you lift off the lid you will see four brass inserts and these are used to mount your transducer to the kayak. Once you have mounted the transducer you can run your cables up through the fish finder scupper port and onto the deck. Close the protection plate as this will ensure the longevity of the transducer beam. You can then choose to either mount the LCD screen on the accessory rail or on the toolbox.
-
Would I be able to stand and fish on the Sauger?
As mentioned above in question one the triple keel shape has immense stability as the two side keels act as stabilizers for the kayak. Once you are up and standing please remember to keep your knees slightly bent as this will assist with any side-to-side tilt movement the moving water may cause.
-
How fast is the kayak?
The average paddling speed is around 4,8 km an hour.
-
Can I use the kayak as a single seater?
The Sauger has four main molded positions on the deck. The seating positions have a higher and lower setting but unfortunately, these seating molds are permanent and cannot be adjusted therefore limiting the kayak to a tandem option. Should you wish to use the kayak as a single option please remember that you will have to offset the tilt created by the seat positions by placing a cooler and your fishing gear on the opposite side of the kayak.
-
Does the triple keel slow the kayak down at all?
The extra impact points of any triple keel craft definitely will create more friction but the keels are very slender in shape so there contact points to the water are minimal and as there is less contact to the water surface the friction is less and therefore doesn’t affect the kayaks speed too much.
-
Is the kayak more or less stable with the triple keel hull design?
The triple keel shape enhances stability in the water as now you have three main connecting points to the water. As the three keels settle into the water they act as anchor points to keep the kayak from swaying sideways. Tripple keel kayaks work incredibly well in calm conditions.