need your help on this ocean kayak!!!
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need your help on this ocean kayak!!!
Hey guys,
I just saw this kayak for sale, but I don't know exactly what type it is other than it is a ocean kayak.
1. What model is it?
2. Is it stable? I really need a stable kayak. I am very light and will not take a lot of gear.
I just saw this kayak for sale, but I don't know exactly what type it is other than it is a ocean kayak.
1. What model is it?
2. Is it stable? I really need a stable kayak. I am very light and will not take a lot of gear.
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Re: need your help on this ocean kayak!!!
Well, I just found out it is a Yak Board.
Looks like it might not be good enough for me.
Looks like it might not be good enough for me.
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Re: need your help on this ocean kayak!!!
Just how "light" are you in weight? As an example, I'm 160 pounds and I paddle a 14' 9" long, 26" wide Ocean Kayak SPTW. The SPTW weighs 55 pounds.
Re: need your help on this ocean kayak!!!
Must be nice to worry about being too light weight for a particular kayak.
I'm 220 & paddle a Wilderness Tarpon 160i and also an 18 ft. sea kayak. I know plenty of smaller people that paddle 16ft+ kayaks.
Where do you plan on going?
I'm 220 & paddle a Wilderness Tarpon 160i and also an 18 ft. sea kayak. I know plenty of smaller people that paddle 16ft+ kayaks.
Where do you plan on going?
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Re: need your help on this ocean kayak!!!
No I am not worried that I can't paddle a bigger kayak
I wanted a smaller kayak so that I can transport it easier with my honda civic.
I preferred to throw the kayak in the truck with the back seat down, and tie the trunk down. Easy and fast.
Initially I thought that this might be the frenzy but then I realized is just a yak board.
I wanted a smaller kayak so that I can transport it easier with my honda civic.
I preferred to throw the kayak in the truck with the back seat down, and tie the trunk down. Easy and fast.
Initially I thought that this might be the frenzy but then I realized is just a yak board.
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Re: need your help on this ocean kayak!!!
If transporting a yak with your Honda Civic is a concern, then look at a Malibu Mini-X.
http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/ser ... yak/Detail" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/ser ... yak/Detail" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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The redneck in me says ditch the Civic and git yurself a pickup truck!Night Wing wrote:If transporting a yak with your Honda Civic is a concern, then look at a Malibu Mini-X.
http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/ser ... yak/Detail" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Yes that is what I am looking for.Night Wing wrote:If transporting a yak with your Honda Civic is a concern, then look at a Malibu Mini-X.
http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/ser ... yak/Detail" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I just haven't found one yet at a good enough discount
Not many people are selling them.
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Re: need your help on this ocean kayak!!!
I hear you brother. I am planning on buying some kind of SUV for 7 passengers, but can't justify the purchase just yet.Zebco wrote:The redneck in me says ditch the Civic and git yurself a pickup truck!Night Wing wrote:If transporting a yak with your Honda Civic is a concern, then look at a Malibu Mini-X.
http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/ser ... yak/Detail" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
But you know gas prices keep going up.
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I have an older SUV and I'm looking to downsize. I work in the oil industry and I don't think gas prices will be getting any better.farmerJohnny wrote:I hear you brother. I am planning on buying some kind of SUV for 7 passengers, but can't justify the purchase just yet.Zebco wrote:The redneck in me says ditch the Civic and git yurself a pickup truck!Night Wing wrote:If transporting a yak with your Honda Civic is a concern, then look at a Malibu Mini-X.
http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/ser ... yak/Detail" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
But you know gas prices keep going up.
The current administration wants high gas prices. They want us all to drive electric cars or ride public transportation.
Off on a tangent - sorry..............
Re: need your help on this ocean kayak!!!
With your handa civic you should be able to fit an eleven to thirteen footer on there. That yak board is going to be more of a surf kayak that's not very versatile as something like a mini x. Another kayak that's easy to handle and car top is an OK caper.
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Re: need your help on this ocean kayak!!!
If you can find an Ocean Kayak "Caper". It's a nice yak for an eleven footer. Very stable. Lime green, orange or yellow would be high visibility colors.
http://www.oceankayak.com/kayaks/single ... caper.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.oceankayak.com/kayaks/single ... caper.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: need your help on this ocean kayak!!!
I put a 16 foot kayak on my 2005 Toyota Corolla, in fact I will be transporting the Hobie Adventure Island on it
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What rack are you using?Living Waters wrote:I put a 16 foot kayak on my 2005 Toyota Corolla, in fact I will be transporting the Hobie Adventure Island on it
I know it is possible to put it on, but can you still drive at 75 mph?
I just feel a lot safer putting it in the back trunk if possible.
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Haven't look at the caper yet.Night Wing wrote:If you can find an Ocean Kayak "Caper". It's a nice yak for an eleven footer. Very stable. Lime green, orange or yellow would be high visibility colors.
http://www.oceankayak.com/kayaks/single ... caper.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Do you know if it's more or less stable than the mini-x?
I have turtled on my current (cheap/unstable) kayak with all gear on, out of non-where, and I decided that my next one must be one of the most stable kayaks. I though think that length would impact stability as well (in a positive way ).
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Re: need your help on this ocean kayak!!!
Austin kayak has mini-x packages. Comes with kayak, paddle, seat, paddle leash, and PFD. $660 + $50 S&H to residental $15(give our take) for commercial.
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Re: need your help on this ocean kayak!!!
A Caper is stable since it's 31" wide. To put things in it's proper perspective. My SPTW is only 26" wide.farmerJohnny wrote:Haven't look at the caper yet.Night Wing wrote:If you can find an Ocean Kayak "Caper". It's a nice yak for an eleven footer. Very stable. Lime green, orange or yellow would be high visibility colors.
http://www.oceankayak.com/kayaks/single ... caper.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Do you know if it's more or less stable than the mini-x?
I have turtled on my current (cheap/unstable) kayak with all gear on, out of non-where, and I decided that my next one must be one of the most stable kayaks. I though think that length would impact stability as well (in a positive way ).
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Re: need your help on this ocean kayak!!!
I use the Yakima rack system and yes I go in speeds of 75 to 80mph with no problems at all.farmerJohnny wrote:What rack are you using?Living Waters wrote:I put a 16 foot kayak on my 2005 Toyota Corolla, in fact I will be transporting the Hobie Adventure Island on it
I know it is possible to put it on, but can you still drive at 75 mph?
I just feel a lot safer putting it in the back trunk if possible.
Re: need your help on this ocean kayak!!!
If you didn't want to spend alot on a Yakima roof rack which will be close to $300 you could get one of these http://www.austinkayak.com/products/230 ... um-30.html or http://www.austinkayak.com/products/237 ... k-Kit.html. I honestly feel that the Sherpak is a way better choice than the Strap pads but if cost is going to be a deciding factor there is no reason why the quick straps wouldn't work for any kayak that is ideally 12 feet or less. I have seen people use the quick straps for boats such as a Ride 135 and experienced no problems.Those pads would still allow you to get up to hwy speeds as well. Also if you were looking to get a yakima rack what I would do is to try and find some bars and Q-towers second hand to save money and get the clips new.
To answer your question to the caper's stability to the Mini-x. The caper is going to be just as stable as the mini-x and offer more performance primarily from the extra length and the two inches shaved off its width.
All and all if you get a yakima rack you can open your options to a thousand different kayaks.
To answer your question to the caper's stability to the Mini-x. The caper is going to be just as stable as the mini-x and offer more performance primarily from the extra length and the two inches shaved off its width.
All and all if you get a yakima rack you can open your options to a thousand different kayaks.
Re: need your help on this ocean kayak!!!
With the right carrier you can carry your yak or canoe on just about any car...