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info on this kayak
should i buy this for my first sit on? is is roto molded? im a no0b and cant tell
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What do you intend to do with the kayak ?
-Fish ? and Where? I would consider something more substantial along the lines of used Malibu (fishing yaks) for a little more money. 9 ft. is a little short to fish La Jolla. The Oex shops usually have deals on used yaks, and BWE For Sale section has seen its share of fully rigged fishing machines at great prices. Keep an eye open. |
im a east coast man il be useing it on larger creeks like tributarys to hudson river
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It depends where you are using it. That kayak looks good for short trips in rivers, bays, lakes, near shore in calmer water. If you were fishing offshore more than a mile or two you would want a longer kayak for paddling efficiency, 12' minimum. Add some RAM rod holders and a cheap FF for knowing depth and underwater obstacles, ledges, grass/kelp, etc. and that could be a fish killing machine.
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Islander Kayaks
Its not a bad kayak at the price, a little short and a little clunky. The other suggestion is for the most part a good call. Find a used more recognized fishing kayak. If you really get into the sport you will outgrow that hull very quickly. If you have kids to pass it down to then its fine.
Most important thing is to get out on the water and if possible paddle a few to try it out. Any kayak that gets you fishing on water you always looked at is a good kayak. JRD |
Yes on roto-molded.
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"Figure in your weight", 250lbs is "max on that ride.
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lol im 140
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Try finding something used on craigslist. "ocean kayak, malibu, wilderness systems, cobra.
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see if you can find a "heritage" angler. pretty inexpensive and i use one as my rig in texas. Real fast and easy to paddle.
PM me if you would like. |
wrong pic i was wrong whoops dicks mis named the thing
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check out this site
http://www.eastcoastkayakfishing.com/ |
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