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Old 07-31-2008, 09:13 PM
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Thumbs up Twin hull Yaks...........

I live in northern Calif, at the confluence of the Feather, Yuba and Sacramento rivers. There are also several good sized lakes and 3 hr to the ocean. Am looking for a unit to handle all of these conditions. Have come across a twin hull kayak that purports to do this. Has any one had any experience with this kind of craft? Would any and all comments, opinions and advice, Thanks, Yagger.
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Old 08-02-2008, 05:42 PM
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Default Re: Twin hull Yaks...........

I have a Kiwi Angler. The stability and comfort are amazing. Though I do more bay fishing than open water fishing, I have taken it out to open water without any problem. Mind you, not too far though. What you gain in stability, you lose in speed. Personally, I believe a standard V-Hull is better suited for getting through choppy waters when the sea acts up. The Kiwi Angler does have a transom to accomodate a trolling motor. Nice feature to have.

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