Kayaking anyone ?

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surfing will change your life if you give it your all.Be brave and you can realy conqure some fears and end up stronger each time.As far as the yak you posted i want one more like the longer ones for speed and further travel.Wide enough but long enough too.Something that cuts right through the waves yet still stable enough for exploring.
 
jason longboard;1486779; said:
surfing will change your life if you give it your all.Be brave and you can realy conqure some fears and end up stronger each time.As far as the yak you posted i want one more like the longer ones for speed and further travel.Wide enough but long enough too.Something that cuts right through the waves yet still stable enough for exploring.

I see..... What kind of exploring ? Allot of getting in and out type exploring ?

I have this one
http://www.oceankayak.com/kayaks/single_kayaks/prowler_13.html

I like it allot , but don't think I would pick it for touring in the open water. The sit on tops will get ya wet . You can actually cruse right along in them ... Has gear storage.

Your probably looking for an enclosed sit in type... I had one. But found that the sit on top was better for creeks , bays and ponds .. Even the ocean..

I probably will get another sit in . Would be fun to plan a trip around the cape here .. For that the enclosed or sit in would be better....
 
Downeast;1487234; said:
I see..... What kind of exploring ? Allot of getting in and out type exploring ?

I have this one
http://www.oceankayak.com/kayaks/single_kayaks/prowler_13.html

I like it allot , but don't think I would pick it for touring in the open water. The sit on tops will get ya wet . You can actually cruse right along in them ... Has gear storage.

Your probably looking for an enclosed sit in type... I had one. But found that the sit on top was better for creeks , bays and ponds .. Even the ocean..

I probably will get another sit in . Would be fun to plan a trip around the cape here .. For that the enclosed or sit in would be better....
yeah more like that one,im 6 foot 2 and i would of course need one to fit my size somewhat,also 240 pounds.Im in great shape but that would sure be a good excercize to build your arms for surfing and such.
 
My wife and I both want to get Kayaks. I've never tried it before but I have a canoe and use it quite a bit. I'd like something smaller to throw on the roof of my Jeep too.
 
jason longboard;1487649; said:
yeah more like that one,im 6 foot 2 and i would of course need one to fit my size somewhat,also 240 pounds.Im in great shape but that would sure be a good excercize to build your arms for surfing and such.

These types are very stable ... They have longer/wider ones. and smaller but yet wider ones than mine. I am 6' 175 fits me fine . That one is 28" wide, which I like so I can hit the water a bit easier, with the paddle. Cool thing about this , is that I can actually stretch out and catch the rays if I want , just float around the pond... Relax... Also the storage behind the seat holds a milk crate very nicely for easy to access gear albeit fishing ,scuba or what not.

LOL there are all kinds of brands out there that are comparable.. I just got that kind for my own liking .

Ya it will give your arms a work out no doubt .
 
Vicious_Fish;1487665; said:
My wife and I both want to get Kayaks. I've never tried it before but I have a canoe and use it quite a bit. I'd like something smaller to throw on the roof of my Jeep too.

There are all kinds to choose from, best to have a good idea on what is is you want to do on the water.....I still wouldn't mind a smaller sit on top type just for kicking around... The one I have is 13 feet and change so its actually gets kinda big to handle .. Longer boats give better tracking than the shorter ones.

My white water kayak is good for going with the flow or calm water , its only 9 feet long and can store a days worth of goods. But try and go against the current and its all heck.. No tracking and if ya do flip less you up right with an eskimo roll you are the proud owner of about 80 gallons of water... That you now have to get to shore to drain it or have a pump handy to start the bail.. Thats with all the sit ins....... Plus the sit ins are hard to get in and out of and much. much less stable... Flip real easy..
 
Most of my canoing is done in small to large creeks and rivers with slow to moderate current. I was looking into getting an Old Towne Otter or something similar. There is a state park near my house that has a few Kayak demos through the summer where you can test out a bunch of different models. I'm definitely going to check it out this year before making a purchase.
 
Been ocean kayaking in Mexico and Hawaii before. Loved every second of it....
 
My wife and I each have an Old Town Loon 138. The are a good, all purpose kayak. We do most of our kayaking on a large river, local lakes, and near the ocean shore. Lots of fun. I really like going into shallow areas where you generally can't go with a boat. Great to fish out of too.
 
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