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Old Town Sportsman AutoPilot 120

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  • Equipped with a saltwater-ready, GPS-enabled Minn Kota trolling motor, the Old Town Sportsman AutoPilot 120 motorized kayak allows you to propel and maneuver using the Bluetooth-connected i-Pilot remote. Motor battery is not included.
  • This high-end fishing machine gets you to your favorite fishing spot faster and keeps you "anchored" using Minn Kota's Spot-Lock technology to maintain position on the water so your hands are free to cast, change lures, and reel in the big ones.
  • All Old Town Sportsman fishing kayaks are packed with handy convenience features, including customizable accessory tracks, cushioned floor pads for both better comfort and grip, a custom tackle box, and plenty of rod holders.
  • The premium dual-layer Textilene mesh seat can be removed for transport and helps you stay cool and comfortable on the water; adjustable foot braces offer ideal maneuverability in steering while the extra-large rudder provides excellent boat control.
  • This 12-foot kayak has a 558-pound maximum capacity and usable capacity for people and gear of 331-pounds. The kayak weighs 152 pounds and the removable motor console weighs 24 pounds. Paddle sold separately.
  • Four 18" tracks enable easy on/off mounting of accessories
  • Two forward-facing and two rear-facing flush mount rod holders are there when you want them, and out-of-the-way when you don't
  • Non-slip EVA foam deck pads provide traction and stand-up comfort
  • Equipped with shallow water anchor mounting inserts
  • Extra large rudder provides excellent boat control in forward and reverse


Equipped with a saltwater-ready, GPS-enabled Minn Kota trolling motor, the Old Town Sportsman AutoPilot 120 motorized kayak allows you to propel and maneuver with a touch of your thumb using the Bluetooth-connected if-Pilot remote. Note: the motor runs on a lead acid or lithium ion battery (not included). This high-end fishing machine gets you to your favorite fishing spot faster and keeps you "anchored" using Minn Kota's Spot-Lock technology to maintain position on the water so your hands are free to cast, change lures, and reel in the big ones. The motor (12-volt, 45-pound thrust) combines with foot brace steering for exceptional maneuverability, and the extra-large rudder provides excellent boat control in forward and reverse. Lift assist helps deploy and stow motor quickly in shallow water or when launching and landing. All Old Town Sportsman fishing kayaks are packed with handy convenience features, including customizable accessory tracks, cushioned floor pads for both better comfort and grip, a custom tackle box, and plenty of rod holders. Two forward-facing and two rear-facing flush mounted rod holders are there when you want them, and out-of-the-way when you don't. Three through-hull wiring kits and a universal transducer mount allow you to mount a fish finder in minutes without the need to drill into your kayak. The premium dual-layer Textilene mesh seat can be removed for transport and helps you stay cool and comfortable all day long on the water. This 12-foot kayak has a 558-pound maximum capacity and usable capacity for people and gear of 331-pounds. The kayak weighs 152 pounds and the removable motor console weighs 24 pounds. Paddle sold separately. The hull is backed by a manufacturer's limited lifetime , and the Minn Kota motor is covered by a 2-year . Old Town is the world's oldest and largest manufacturer of canoes and kayaks.


A Dash of Casual
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025
I ordered mine 3 years ago and absolutely have zero regrets. It was a game changer. It will point into the wind when spot lock (anchor) is on so sometimes if you wanna hang out and fish a certain spot you may have to fold seat back down and sit on it backwards. Works great and isn’t uncomfortable. Get a good lithium battery. It will stay charged a LONG time.
Stephen
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023
This is an awesome fishing kayak
Koz
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2023
If you're serious about kayak fishing - especially on bigger lakes - this is the kayak for you. The Old Town Sportsman 120 Autopilot is both well crafted and well appointed throughout. Unlike many other kayaks, everything looks and feels of high quality.ProsIt starts with little things like storage. There's a dry storage bin on the starboard side of the seat with plenty of room for your cell phone, keys, wallet. the Autopilot remote, kill switch key, and more. On the port side of the seat there's a recessed storage area big enough to hold four Plano stowaways. There are also two cupholders and cutaway storage for drinks, pliers, fish grippers, etc. With this, you can keep important items within easy reach and you don't have to reach to the aft tank well.But if you need the aft tank well for storage, there's plenty of room for large crate, a cooler, and more.There are four rod holders, two front and two rear. What's nice about the front rod holders is that they face forward putting your rod in an ideal position when you need to tie on a new bait or unbutton a fish.The seating is comfortable, although you'll probably want to add a cushion if you're fishing all day. Another nice feature is you have the option of putting the seat in the raised position or closer to the deck. And speaking of the deck, there's plenty of deck space making it easy to stand and fish when the water isn't too choppy. The non-skid deck plate also provides you a good grip when standing.Another nice feature is the rudder stows away neatly and can be tucked under the stern bungee. This is ideal when you have to transport the kayak and you don't have to worry about it coming loose and breaking off.But of course, the highlight of the kayak is the Minkota trolling motor. You're not going to win any races out there on the lake, but it will get you where you need to go. As someone coming from a pedal drive kayak, it's a nice change. With my 100Ah lithium ion battery, I'll run from spot to spot at 60% - 70% throttle and I can fish all day. That puts my speed at 3 - 3.3mph which isn't a whole lot faster than a pedal drive - but of course I can run longer distances at speed and I'm not tired out after the run.The spot lock feature works great IF you understand how spot lock works. First and foremost, spot lock will keep you facing into the wind. So on windy days with the wind changing directions you'll need to learn how to position yourself properly when you approach your fishing spot.Navigation is easy. Yes, you can steer with the Autopilot remote, but that takes away from fishing. That's where the pedals and the rudder come in. For the most part I keep the motor facing straight forward and use the pedals to steer. The rudder is both big and sturdy and turning is effortless. Just remember that when you disengage spot lock you're going to want to face the motor forward again.For now I keep the remote on a lanyard around my neck, but I may end up mounting it to the rail.Installing my electronics (Humminbird Helix 7 DI SI G4) was not a problem. I flipped the transducer bracket so the transducer tucks nicely into the hull and there's no interference with side imaging. For what it's worth, I run my fish finder and my lighting off of a separate 10Ah lithium ion battery and not the trolling motor battery. Eventually I will probably stow and extra 50Ah or 100Ah lithium battery as a backup to extend my range or allow me to run longer at higher speeds and not have to worry about running out of juice.One thing I really love is that with all of this storage, the rails available, and my gear and electronics set up I don't feel crowded like I did on my old pedal kayak. I still have plenty of room, including adding a second head unit and forward facing sonar.ConsThis thing is heavy, even without the battery and trolling motor. Even without the trolling motor and battery it weighs 128 pounds and can be unwieldy for one person to move around. The motor weighs 24 pounds and my LiPo battery weights another 29 pounds. If you get an AGM battery that will weigh 40 - 60 pounds. This is not going to be something easy to throw in the bed of your pickup and unless you're Hercules or have lift assist - and a strong roof - you're not going to want to car top this kayak.I have a Malone trailer with bunks and to make things easier to load and unload I removed the bunks, added a keel roller, and added a Malone MegaWing. I may also add a small winch in the future. That makes it a bit easier to load it on dry land. But for the most part you're going to want to back your trailer down the ramp into the water to launch and recover. On land, transporting with my Railblaza C-Tug cart is just about useless with this kayak and I'll need to find another cart option.That being said, with the battery and trolling motor out I can still launch and recover it over the seawall or dock at my house despite the 2 foot drop. But I will be adding a keel roller to my dock to make that much easier.Because of the weight of the kayak, you're also going to want to get some scupper plugs. I never needed them in my pedal kayak, but with the cold winter water they come in handy with this kayak.It's not really a con but something you should know - because this kayak is motorized you will most likely have to register it as a watercraft in your state. That will cost you a few bucks for registration fees and your ID numbers affixed to your kayak.If you plan to run at night or even at dusk or dawn you will need to install a lighting kit for your starboard and port lights. I also have a YakAttack VisiPole for my stern lighting. This is only area where Old Town missed the mark - navigation lighting should be pre-drilled and included with this kayak.ConclusionI loved my pedal fishing kayak, but the Old Town Sportsman 120 Autopilot blows it away. This is more of a small boat than a kayak. And that's an important point - before you buy it know what you're getting into, especially getting it to and from and into and out of the water. But once you figure that out it will open up a whole new world of kayak fishing for you.If you're a serious kayak angler, the Old Town Sportsman 120 Autopilot is worth every penny.
Julio
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2022
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Robert W.
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2021
You will love this.... Great Buy
MSK - SC
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2021
Very happy with this purchase. Everything about it is high quality and reliable. Been fishing in salty river and having a blast. Highly recommend. Do your homework on battery purchase given performance and weight options.