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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Vista
Posts: 411
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I don't have experience on the other boats but the Big Tuna is sweet. The livewell and the repositionable seats really make it versatile for a lot of different uses. Best bet would be to go to OEX and try them out so you can make your own decision on what works for you.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Seal Beach, CA
Posts: 428
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I have the Oasis, and mainly fish with my 9-yr old son. It's great. It moves better than the Outfitter, but.. it is a bit more tippy from side-to-side. My son is big enough to help with the pedalling, and knows to keep his head midline. If your planning on having younger kids that you might have to scoot forward to tend to them.. maybe the more stable Outfitter might be better. It's not as fast gliding thru the water, but it's wider, more stable, and roomier. It's probably a better fishing platform also. (as far as tandem kayaks can be, for fishing)
I know nothing about that Big Tuna.. but I will say that with kids, you have to always expect them to poop out on you, and not pedal or paddle ![]() |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Camarillo
Posts: 1,491
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that is my 2 main reasons to want to get it as well. But hate the weight issues.. Need to test it and compare to hobie models..
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