My first impression of the BigRig HDFD was that it is indeed BIG. The kayak is 13� 3� long, 40� wide, and weighs in at 145 pounds with the Flex Drive. The next thing I noticed was all of the little features that can go a long way in finding the right kayak for you. Four rod tubes, two flush mount rod holders, two fly reel pockets with fly rod holders, four rod clips, plenty of room for storage, front hatch bin, and a scupper hole designed for the larger totalscan transducers are just a few things that stood out to me on this kayak. Another thing I really liked was how customizable the kayak felt. As I began outfitting the kayak with my electronics, batteries, cameras, extra rod holders, landing gear, etc I found that there were many options available for modifications to help me get the kayak perfectly suited for my style of fishing. Going along with that, the kayak I got was in the FD configuration. You can purchase this same kayak in the HD configuration which removes the Flex Drive in case you are wanting to paddle the kayak. The HD and FD pods are interchangeable too if you should choose to start with one of the configurations and want to switch back and forth between paddling and pedaling. I find that this could be a really useful feature if I want to take the kayak out on smaller ponds where weed growth can get out of hand. In those situations, I would not need the speed the FD pod affords and be better off just using the HD pod to avoid getting the prop caught up in weeds. [links]