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Looking for kayak
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Re: Looking for kayak
Read and do searches on the net...1st thing is to read about kayak capacity..they FIGURE WAY LOW the carrying weight. 2nd ..either sit on one or demo..and remember there is no perfect kayak for all people at all levels.What we "think " we want and need today may(or) will change as we get better.Since I couldnt demo boats I searched youtube for kayak videos and compared my size against other users.
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Hi dbbarnes
As a kayaker and fisherman I recommend looking at a sit on top (SOT) kayak. They are cheap, light and durable. These kind of kayaks are much easier to use as you are not totally strapped into them and they don't capsize easily. But if they do capsize, getting on and in one is much quicker and easier than a sit in kayak. Search for a few accessories which will be advantageous like RodPods that'll hold your fishing rods in place in case of capsizing, paddle straps, etc. Like Billy said, search and research on the internet. With the vast amount of knowledge and products you can find on the internet, I can assure you, you will find the perfect kayak for yourself in no time. Happy hunting.
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Chris du Toit http://www.buysitonkayaks.com |
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Did you ever find the kayak you wanted. I just seen your post and was curious because I have a Freedom Hawk 14 for sale. This is a really great kayak for fishing and even a big guy like you can stand up in it because it has built in outriggers. Comes with leaning post, poling pole, anchor and paddle. Asking $900. Located in Melbourne Beach, Florida
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Re: Looking for kayak
I think this article can help you get what you are looking for. Check out the best kayak brands that is out there in the market.
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