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diehardfisher 05-08-2012 09:52 PM

Choosing a yak
 
Hey guys
This decision is haunting me, I bought a zodiac with a buddy two years ago and realized that a boat wasnt right for a college budget so it was sold returning 1k to me. Now I am just dying to own something to take me on the water. One thing that is keeping me from pulling the trigger is my need to buy a rack for my honda still. I dont want to buy a paddle style boat then wish I had bought a hobie but I am torn financially. Anyone want to chime in and just give me the courage to pay up for something.

-I am leaning towards a used revo right now

Oh and I am a 3rd year at UCSD, recently transferred from grossmont, so I am living in LJ

Cbad Mike 05-08-2012 11:29 PM

I love my Malibu Stealth 14 but then again I don't have the funds for a Hobie. :kayak-surfer:

lowprofile 05-09-2012 12:32 AM

i do believe the first mode of powering a yak was a paddle... and it worked out for centuries. only recently did people start peddling.

get a regular yak. it makes your arms and back look sexy.

jorluivil 05-09-2012 02:29 AM

Don't listen to what anyone says.....go to OEX Sunset Beach and get a Hobie.

Moderator...please close this thread:D

speedydk 05-09-2012 05:31 AM

Get down to OEX and try them both I have both types paddle and peddle (haha alright pedal sheesh tough crowd around here). Nothing wrong with either and well if you can't afford the hobie now maybe just get something you can afford for now and plan on upgrading later (or just add one more its nice having a spare so you can take newbie friends anyway.. Sometimes the bank account dictates no biggie just get out there!
Darren

lbsurf2ca 05-09-2012 05:44 AM

If you think you want a hobie... Trust me you want a hobie. Hands down they make the best kayaks for fishing.

-I'll here guys shopping in oex saying " like to fish in the kelp"...
-They dont like the bait tank behind them.
-They like to paddle not pedal

Yet they are there checking out the hobie. Price is always the main issue with hobie but you will save yourself a lot of money by getting a hobie first...

There are always great deals out there probably going to be lots of cheaper revos and outbacks for sale in the near future due to the new pro angler.

mtnbykr2 05-09-2012 07:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lbsurf2ca (Post 117380)
If you think you want a hobie... Trust me you want a hobie. Hands down they make the best kayaks for fishing.

-I'll here guys shopping in oex saying " like to fish in the kelp"...
-They dont like the bait tank behind them.
-They like to paddle not peddle.

Yet they are there checking out the hobie. Price is always the main issue with hobie but you will save yourself a lot of money by getting a hobie first...

There are always great deals out there probably going to be lots of cheaper revos and outbacks for sale in the near future due to the new pro angler.


:iagree:

Devildawgjj 05-09-2012 07:16 AM

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Originally Posted by diehardfisher (Post 117359)
Oh and I am a 3rd year at UCSD, recently transferred from grossmont, so I am living in LJ


Must be nice living in LJ while being a college student! :rolleyes:
Try moving to Santee, then you won't be financially strapped. ;)

William Novotny 05-09-2012 07:16 AM

You have a very short drive to get to the launch. Get the kayak you want. I know someone that rolls a pool noodle into a circle and sets it between his revo and car roof then straps out down. It works perfect and is cheap. Do this until you save up for the roof rack

diehardfisher 05-09-2012 03:30 PM

Yeah, I think I am going to keep looking and hopefully come up on a really good deal used for a revo. I just dont think I will be happy with a standard yak. Thanks for the advice, and if anyone wants to sell me there revo due to upgrades I am here.;)

fishingfiend 05-09-2012 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by lbsurf2ca (Post 117380)
There are always great deals out there probably going to be lots of cheaper revos and outbacks for sale in the near future due to the new pro angler.

Heard delivery dates on the PA12 have been pushed out to July. People who sold early to get a PA12 are bummed.

If fishing is your mission, save up and get yourself some pedals. :D


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