Right now resale values are high due to the shortage and demand. I may post an ad, good idea. But it would be for a sit-in which appears to not be as popular.I haul my yak on top of my Explorer. I have a light for size old boat, but no getting around the awkwardness of getting it up on the rack. Gotta go slow and carefull to not slip up and be dragging or banging boat on paint. Sometimes that's tedious, when you realize you are looking up through a cloud of mosquitos.
Your call, but I'd put a WTB add in the classifieds for a nice SOT 'yak. Never know what you might come up with. My last boat came from the INGO classy's.
I get the impression that Kayaks do not hold resale value very well? It doesn't take long to scratch up the shiny parts.
It is almost September. Might be better pricing with the season fading? That might not be the case with your higher end peddelers like Hobie?
I use the sit in ABS for the small creeks we travel around here. I like some creature comforts. An adjustable seat (incline/recline) with some padding. a drink holder. a pole holder or 2. The paddle holders are super nice too. dry storage compartment is handy as well. The biggest thing for comfort are properly adjusted foot pedals. IMHOThanks. I'm looking for sit-in ABS but maybe a PE if the right one shows up.
Thanks. I'll check it out.Started with one kayak about 2 years ago. Just picked up a tandem for what is our fifth one now. Addicting. Great for solo floats & amazing times with the fam!
I've never paid to drop ours. Check out the GoPaddling App. It gives you local & free kayak & canoe drop points.
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I wouldnt disagree. But not all people are that smart. People fish under and just downstream of the Southport road bridge over the river.So when you guys do a creek or river do you paddle up and then float back, paddle down and back, shuttle vehicles between in and outs? What's the norm for the central Indiana area? I also notice people on the White River but from what I've heard about the water quality I'm not so sure that I'd be comfortable on it in a kayak because isn't have the fun being able to go over the side when you get too hot?
I specifically call out the White River because we're only about a 1/4 mile as the crow flies and we're in northern Morgan county so the effluent from Indy's wastewater treatment plant is a legitimate concern I believe.
Yeah we see people fishing right there at Southport all the time. What you don't know won't hurt you I guess!I wouldnt disagree. But not all people are that smart. People fish under and just downstream of the Southport road bridge over the river.
That is the discharge channel.
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EDIT: Holy crap, I think thats a guy FISHING in the discharge.
What perception models do you have? I'm looking at the Carolina 12 and 14, and the Expression 11.5I have 3 kayaks, all various Perception models. I usually get in about 150 miles of flat water kayaking a year. It is absolutely one of my favorite things to do. I rented a Hobie about 6 years ago in Florida and paddled on the bay at Siesta and Casey Key and was hooked. I came home and bought my first kayak after doing a bunch of research on what I wanted. There is a BIG difference in paddling a "good" kayak vs. paddling a wally world special.
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And I must say you are pretty good at that solo canoe.
What? You all don't paddle that way?That made my day. Best part is there was an audience. I was waiting for someone to yell "nice J strokes my good man".
Holy ****, TWB comes out of left field with a zinger.I like to kayak but only in the nude. DNR won't write you a ticket if they're distracted by ya slimjim.
I have a Prescador 10 (sit on top), Carolina 12 (inside) and a Tribe 13.5 tandem (sit on top). Each has their merits, but they are all a joy to paddle. The Carolina 12 is the "fastest" to paddle but it is hot in the summer with your legs inside, at least for me. It's more of an early spring, late fall boat for my purposes. The Prescador 10 is so easy to throw on top of the Subie or in the back of my truck. It paddles nicely and I can hang my legs over the side in the water when it's really hot and sit on it like a surfboard. All 3 are super stable.What perception models do you have? I'm looking at the Carolina 12 and 14, and the Expression 11.5
I have a fair amount of canoeing under my belt. This will be a new venture for me but one I'm pretty sure I'll like.i quit using my kayak many years ago,,,prefer canoes--have solo & tandem. The open boat so much more usable for hunting, fishing , camping. I can out manuver most kayakers on the rivers. use carbon fiber bent paddle-- makes a lot of difference. I do and have rented kayaks for large open water--ocean.
I was just the opposite. I got a canoe as a high school graduation gift and paddled most of the "canoeable" water in the State in my early 20-30's and did trips like paddling down the Big South Fork of the Cumberland from TN back north to Lake Cumberland in KY, numerous boundary waters trips and local overnights. Kids came along and I fell out of it for many years. Kayaks got me back on the water. Still have my canoe and use it for hunting, but I much prefer a kayak.i quit using my kayak many years ago,,,prefer canoes--have solo & tandem. The open boat so much more usable for hunting, fishing , camping. I can out maneuver most kayakers on the rivers. use carbon fiber bent paddle-- makes a lot of difference. I do and have rented kayaks for large open water--ocean.