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Join Date: Mar 2018
Posts: 34
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Launching through surf it goes inside with everything else. Between dives the muzzle tucks under the bungees in the stern and the butt secures with the paddle keeper bungee. It’s also affixed with a lanyard to the butt as an extra precaution. When I get to the spot I just throw it in and let it hang and retrieve it once I’m in the water
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 2,384
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As far as kayaks go, the Trident in either 13 or 15 foot lengths would be good choices. The Scupper Pro and the Prowler 15 are out of production, but the Tridents are still available. You can literally store all of your gear inside the kayak for going out and coming back. Use the tankwell in the back for your cooler or your catch. And you won't be turned back at the beach when the swell is up a bit.
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#3 |
Member
Join Date: Oct 2017
Location: San Diego
Posts: 55
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Radar 135
I have a Radar 135 stored at the MCRD Boathouse and if you are interested I'm happy to meet up and let you give it a ride. Heck, if you're real interested I might even sell it to you for a decent deal.
But for sure befire you go anywhere dropping money test ride a few kayaks...as many as you can. |
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Banned
Join Date: Apr 2018
Posts: 23
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#5 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Carlsbad
Posts: 140
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I guess I am the only diver using a peddle kayak! I know going with a peddle version is more expense but the biggest bonus to me is being able to cover more ground quicker.
The drive speeds things up getting to and from the dive spot, and I feel less drained when I get there. Also, when moving I tend to cruise the outer edge of the kelp and then pull everything up and head deeper in when I like what I see. So the drive doesn’t hinder me much there. Drawback, storage is less available in the kayak, but I use the rear bungees to keep the large items down (fins, gun) and also leash them. Then I toss all of my smaller items in the front hatch, or in my lobster bag which is also leashed. Haven’t had any issues yet (I say while knocking on a massive piece of wood). I started as a kayak fisherman, and then got into diving. I was tired of waiting for certain species (halibut) and figured shooting them would be easier and more satisfying. Only one of those turned out to be true... Biggest bonus is being able to drink beer while heading back in ![]() I’m in Carlsbad and always looking for dive buddies! |
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Junior
Join Date: Mar 2018
Posts: 5
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Junior
Join Date: Mar 2018
Posts: 5
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That makes sense. I will be bringing my gear with me to try out different boats to see what fits where.
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