I am considering getting rid of my toon and getting a yak. I think I will be able to use it more often in more places.
I need some advice on a yak. I cannot afford the top of the line and will not be able to rig it up like you guys have done. Any suggestions? I am looking for something I can use in Georgia rivers and can take to Hilton Head type areas, like Cockroach bay.
Dont think I will be using it is any deep water scenarios.
I hope I am not being too vague.
Thanks,
Keith
Wanting to get into a Yak
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Re: Wanting to get into a KAYAK
That is a great idea, but I live in Atlanta.
Any other advice?
Any other advice?
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Leave Friday night?Keith B wrote:That is a great idea, but I live in Atlanta.
Any other advice?
Find some shops in your area that may be having a demo day, most do, that way you can try several different models at one time.
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Re: Wanting to get into a KAYAK
sounds like a plan! Thanks
Keith
Keith
Re: Wanting to get into a KAYAK
OK here are a few more questions to help me get into this sport, and access more water.
How long of a kayak should I be looking for?
Are there any features that are a must have on a kayak, not additions but standard?
What are the first accessories I should look for, to make this adventure more bearable?
Thanks
How long of a kayak should I be looking for?
Are there any features that are a must have on a kayak, not additions but standard?
What are the first accessories I should look for, to make this adventure more bearable?
Thanks