Business pulled me away from the water for several years now, but now that I'm old, worn out, used up and discarded (retired), it's time to rejoin the fold.
Appropriate used kayaks in Florida are about as scarce as Arctic Char in our waters, so new seems to be the way to go.
Reading PF.com, I see the name Wilderness, Malibu and Native perhaps more often than others....which says something.....but a local to me dealer is supporting Ocean Kayak as being appropriate for old, worn out, use.........well, for me.
Any words to the contrary about the brand?
In support of Ocean Kayak?
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Can't be too bad, they've sold a billion of them.......
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Personally I like Native because they fit my need. Ocean has sold alot because the price is more reasonable than some of the other brands. Your best bet is to go to one of the bigger dealers Demo Day and try out a few different brands to see what your comfortable in. I know the dealer told you you would fit a Ocean good but don't let him sell you instead try them all and sell yourself the one you want.
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Natives are great boats, try one and see.
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I'm old, used and worn out and paddle a Malibu. IMHO get the one that feels good to you.
Jackson, Big Rig
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You won't find a more comfortable seat then a Native and a Jackson. When you get old, worn out, used up and discarded, comfortable is important.
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Also some of the Natives has pedddle drive units for us old folke to help us keep up.
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Or a Commander.Rik wrote:You won't find a more comfortable seat then a Native and a Jackson.
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Sorry Todd but I have to disagree with you on that Commander seat. Maybe the lowered seat can compare but the raised seat in the Commander - the 'perch' - doesn't come close.
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Don't rule out a light-weight solo Canoe.......room and comfort.....I ought to know about old and worn out I am positive I am the SENIOR(in age) member of this forum......
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The Native Ultimate is basically a Hybrid canoe/kayak as is the Commander. It had the best of both worlds with an open canoe style cockpit and a comfortable seat and rudder option like a kayak along with extra stability if you choose to stand and fish. And I would have to agree with Rik I have fished both the Commander and all the Native line boats and the Natives are more comfortable. There is nothing wrong with the Commander or any of the Wilderness boats, they make a great product and you should definately go to a demo day somewhere and try them out. I also owned a Malibu in the past and I had a quality seat and it was also comfortable and stable but it tended to be really slow when paddling.
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And thinking of solo canoes, check out my posting in the "for sale" forum. You can't beat the 17 pound hull in my Hornbeck. It has many of the hybrid advantages of a Native.
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since the Native/Wilderness discussion has come up here I would like to ask, I am going to buy one or the other. Commander 140 or Ultimate 14.5 I need advice,thoughts, wisdom. Thanks
Jackson, Big Rig
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If your looking for used someone just posted a Native Ultimate tandem for 500 on the Fort Myers Craigslist today. It can be used as a single and the best part is for 500 you get. 600 worth of seats. In the pics they posted it also hs an anchor trolley. Just search kayak in the for sale section and it one of the first ads. It's a smokin deal.
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Paddle both. As you can probably tell around here, every kayak has its admirers. There is no best boat for all but there is a best boat for you. It all has to do with how you feel when in the kayak.Deek wrote:since the Native/Wilderness discussion has come up here I would like to ask, I am going to buy one or the other. Commander 140 or Ultimate 14.5 I need advice,thoughts, wisdom. Thanks
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Thanks RikRik wrote:Paddle both. As you can probably tell around here, every kayak has its admirers. There is no best boat for all but there is a best boat for you. It all has to do with how you feel when in the kayak.Deek wrote:since the Native/Wilderness discussion has come up here I would like to ask, I am going to buy one or the other. Commander 140 or Ultimate 14.5 I need advice,thoughts, wisdom. Thanks
Any suggestions on who/where would have the greatest selection to try out.
Jackson, Big Rig