Looking for a new kayak

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Looking for a new kayak

Post by John Britt » Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:04 pm

My Blackwater 11.5 has developed a soft bottom which is creating a lot of drag :( . It is still good for messing around in the backwaters of South Arkansas but it makes a good reason for thinking about a new boat. I already know what I would get IF I get a rec kayak. There is only white water here when two ski boats cross to close to you :lol: so I am not to worried about a play type boat.
What I need help with is deciding what a good touring kayak would be for me. I am 6 foot, a bit over 200 pounds with size 14 feet. A sit inside with room for camping gear is a must. I also would like a little more speed than my current boats offer. Also I have been paddling for three summers now.
Any ideas would be appreciated and explored. Thanks in advance.

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Re: Looking for a new kayak

Post by jnewcomb » Thu Aug 04, 2011 12:13 pm

Hope this helps, sounds perfect for what you're looking for, and is a great all around boat.

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Re: Looking for a new kayak

Post by John Britt » Thu Aug 04, 2011 2:16 pm

Thanks for the suggestion. This is one of the boats I am seriously considering, the new colors have just about sold me on it. Everyone I talk to thinks it is a great boat.
I am just curious about how it paddles on flat water compared to, say a Inuite in a twelve foot length or some other similar light touring craft.

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Re: Looking for a new kayak

Post by jnewcomb » Thu Aug 04, 2011 6:03 pm

Yeah these boats are great. Out on flatwater, dropping that skeg will make one of these track like a much longer boat and hold a great line, and then if you even do hit the occasional riffle on the river you pull it up, and it's a perfectly functional whitewater boat as well.

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Re: Looking for a new kayak

Post by John Britt » Fri Aug 05, 2011 3:12 pm

I hope to borrow on at rendezvous, if I can get off, and see how they handle. As I said this is one of the boats I am seriously considering. I really like the Green Hornet color that they have come out with. Matches the swamps and backwaters that I would be paddling most.

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