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Input on a Kayak
http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/da...913878120.html I have read many reviews and such, the year of this specific yak is 2000 and I was really wondering more on the side of whether it was a good deal or not? Any input would be great. x Grantalon |
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Re: Input on a Kayak
I have no experience with Cobra kayaks (and very limited experience with Sit On Tops...but I'm learning quickly...since I sold my Sit Insides to 'upgrade').
My take on that boat....nice kayak. Reviews seem pretty good...it is a bit wide (but that can make for a nice, stable boat). Price looks fair (check the condition, etc.)... But, for that much money, and pretty much already equipped with a seat (looks like you might want to install some rod holders), it's probably a good deal. Worst case, you can use it for a season or two and resell it for what you have into it and get something that is more specific to your needs (longer, narrower, shorter, etc.). AFARR |
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Re: Input on a Kayak
The Cobra FnD is a very good fishing platform. It is considered a very slow kayak,
so depending on what you plans are it may or may not be the correct ride for you. I owned one for a number of years and enjoyed it very much. The only draw back is the foot wells are very narrow. The storage is fantastic. I believe all FnD's come with four flush mount rod holders. They have plenty of space for mounting other accessories. The price isn't bad. If you don't like it or wish to upgrade later you should have no problem getting you money back on resale. |
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Re: Input on a Kayak
Well i would be suggesting for inflatable ones, as these are easy to control and maneuver apart for other kayaks makes....
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