TKFSA Member Kayaks
- pitontheprowl
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TKFSA Member Kayaks
I'll start this one off
I have three kayaks in the family:
Heritage Featherlite(mine)-9 1/2 foot-SINK---loaded (fish finder, gps, 3 rod holders, and toiletpaper )
Pelican Pursuit Deluxe(wife's)-10 foot-SINK---one Scotty rodholder flush mount
Pelican Viper(son's)-9 1/2 foot-SOT---one Scotty rodholder mount, added dry hatch
I have three kayaks in the family:
Heritage Featherlite(mine)-9 1/2 foot-SINK---loaded (fish finder, gps, 3 rod holders, and toiletpaper )
Pelican Pursuit Deluxe(wife's)-10 foot-SINK---one Scotty rodholder flush mount
Pelican Viper(son's)-9 1/2 foot-SOT---one Scotty rodholder mount, added dry hatch
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I have:
A Tarpon 140 with a sail, rod holders, etc.
A Mainstream Kingfisher,
A Mainstream Jazz
An Osprey HP wood kayak
A trailer that will carry 6 kayaks and has lockable storage of 10' X 6' X 14"
Roof rack for the pick up for 2 more kayaks.
Materials to add 4 more kayaks to the trailer if I have the need
A cup to add to the putting green on the trailer.
Lollipop
A Tarpon 140 with a sail, rod holders, etc.
A Mainstream Kingfisher,
A Mainstream Jazz
An Osprey HP wood kayak
A trailer that will carry 6 kayaks and has lockable storage of 10' X 6' X 14"
Roof rack for the pick up for 2 more kayaks.
Materials to add 4 more kayaks to the trailer if I have the need
A cup to add to the putting green on the trailer.
Lollipop
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- RigMover
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Malibu ProExplorer, mango color, 3 rod holders, Lowrance mapping GPS/sonar
Malibu ProExplorer, blue color, 3 rod holders
Perception Bimini, beige color, 1 rod holder (2 recessed holders yet to be installed), rudder, mount and transducer for mapping GPS/sonar
Malone Gullwings for roof racks, Gervasi trailer rigged for two yaks, but will carry more.
Malibu ProExplorer, blue color, 3 rod holders
Perception Bimini, beige color, 1 rod holder (2 recessed holders yet to be installed), rudder, mount and transducer for mapping GPS/sonar
Malone Gullwings for roof racks, Gervasi trailer rigged for two yaks, but will carry more.
Last edited by RigMover on Mon Aug 21, 2006 8:35 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Rudder
khyber wrote:T140, sand
T120, camo
1 WS rudder for one of the above, yet to install......
rs
LMAO!!!
- Reel Drag
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New 2006 Red Heritage Marquesa with deck rigging, paddle holder, cup holders, 360light holder and scotty rod holder (any other holders that I can come up with later!)
And a Blue Mainstream Kingfish. Stock
Trailer that holds 3 kayaks. WITH 9 LOCKING 5/8 CABLES NOW
And a Blue Mainstream Kingfish. Stock
Trailer that holds 3 kayaks. WITH 9 LOCKING 5/8 CABLES NOW
Last edited by Reel Drag on Mon Aug 21, 2006 10:44 am, edited 1 time in total.
- Lumberhound
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Re: Rudder
Jeffman wrote:khyber wrote:T140, sand
T120, camo
1 WS rudder for one of the above, yet to install......
rs
LMAO!!!
c'mon, it's been what, only a year and a half since I bought it. gimme some time.....these decisions don't come lightly.
- Blindcasting
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Cobra Navigator-yellow
Mainstream Twist-lime/grey
Decoration on the Twist. I better not take it to where there acutally are gators! Especially during mating season!!!
Mainstream Twist-lime/grey
Decoration on the Twist. I better not take it to where there acutally are gators! Especially during mating season!!!
Last edited by Brujo on Sat May 12, 2012 10:01 pm, edited 3 times in total.
My fishing yak is a grey Wilderness Systems Pamlico 160t with rudder. I've now added a spray skirt for offshore paddling after the bathtub kayak incedent at Matagorda beach.
For whitewater play, I'm still paddling a green/yellow/blue swirl Dagger RPM.
With a couple of $3.97 shelf racks from Home Depot, they now fit nice a secure on my garage wall.
Doc
Semper Fi! Corpsman Up!
For whitewater play, I'm still paddling a green/yellow/blue swirl Dagger RPM.
With a couple of $3.97 shelf racks from Home Depot, they now fit nice a secure on my garage wall.
Doc
Semper Fi! Corpsman Up!
- Skinnyfeet
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Lets see, other than an old pirogue, I also have ..............
4 Malibu X Factors, 2 each in yellow, 1 sand and 1 red. 2 of the boats have rudders.
1 Malibu Extreme in stone, and a mango w/rudder on the way.
2 Malibu Pro Explorers, dark green and red
2 Malibu Mini X's, one red and one lime
1 Malibu 3.4 surf yak, white
1 Malibu 4.4 surf yak, yellow
1 Malibu Pro 2 tandem, yellow
Anybody notice a trend ????
4 Malibu X Factors, 2 each in yellow, 1 sand and 1 red. 2 of the boats have rudders.
1 Malibu Extreme in stone, and a mango w/rudder on the way.
2 Malibu Pro Explorers, dark green and red
2 Malibu Mini X's, one red and one lime
1 Malibu 3.4 surf yak, white
1 Malibu 4.4 surf yak, yellow
1 Malibu Pro 2 tandem, yellow
Anybody notice a trend ????
Last edited by Skinnyfeet on Thu Sep 21, 2006 11:07 am, edited 1 time in total.