Posted: 6/8/2003 3:30:12 PM EDT
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Anyone into kayaking? Any suggestions as to an all-around decent one for under 1K? |
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What type of kayaking? Are you going to do Whitewater or Touring (Ocean, Lake)? I've done both (mostly Touring). If Touring, then Dagger and Perception make nice plastic boats for under $1000 - and there are some great used fiberglass models out there (much lighter and faster through the water but not as forgiving with regards to rocks and such). As for whitewater - again, Dagger makes nice boats, as does Liquid Logic. I'm sure there are a lot more people who know a lot more than I do on this subject - plus you could do an Internet search for some Message Boards. |
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I do mostly whitewater but have tried some of teh touring models. Whitewater akayks are acually a pretty personal choice. It depends alot on the type of whitwater you want to run and if you want to "play". I have two whitewater yaks. A big and long and very old preception. And a new "riot sick". In a touring kayak I would say start with one of the smaller wilderness systems setups. THeir pretty nice, comfortable and stable. They work well for beginers. And you can probably pick up two for a grand if you get something like a pungo 2. Kayaking is like riding a motorcycle in that it's more fun in a group. Don't even try to take a kayak touring with people in a canoe. We do that often and I have to do alot of waiting or not padling to let the canoes keep up. My fiance and I both have kayaks so it's alot better when it's just the two of us. Give me a better idea on what you are going to do with it. There are some good websites out there for reviews on different yaks, and lists of peole selling used ones at a great savings. I always buy used boats that are still in good condition at less than half the original price. |
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Touring/recreational. Paddling on bayous, local lakes, and a protected bay. My buddy has a Perception - forget which model - and it looks like I'm gonna get a great deal on a Necky Santa Cruze. It has enough room in the cockpit for my dog or a beer cooler in addition to me! |
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I have a sit on top Cobra Explorer that I bought at the beginnig of last summer. I use it for padling around the bay but mostly I fish off of it. I am going to get a new one from [url]www.clcboats.com[/url] and build it myself. Im looking at the chesapeake 17 or 18 footer. Its a blast and It keeps my mind clear. My setup cost total about 1100 bucks but that was after outfitting it for fishing. Boat was about 480 after tax, paddle was close to 300 bucks (carbon fiber 220 cm weighs less than 24 ounces) Look for a used boat. A lot of people get into it for a few weeks and then get sick of it. I have seen a ton of deals locally this winter for like new kayaks DOnt skimp on the PFD either. Lotus makes some great ones that are around 100-130. Remember your life depends on it and you also want to be confortable while wearing it |