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Old 12-07-2009, 08:06 AM   #7
Jimm H
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In my opinion...

Jim Sammons is correct in that all kayaks can be flipped. You will find this especially true in the surf, but typically not elsewhere if you use proper technique.

As for actual boat suggestions, the narrower/faster boats will be much more unconfortable for you. That elimintates most of the models on the market, except -
Cobra Triple (a friend of mine your size paddle one of these) Really BIG boat... hard to handle by yourself on shore/load in vehicle

Cobra FishNDive- owned one. slow, but really stable, supports 650 lbs. Tracks to right when not paddling

Malibu X-Factor - like an improved FND. Malibu kayaks are heavy
Ocean Kayaks Drifter- prepare to sit in water in most OK boats... the seat in below the water line and the sea water enters thru the scuppers... needs scupper plugs

Hobie Mirage ProAngler - Peddle-Powered, big and comfortable, but a real PIG (I think it weighs 90 lbs empty.)

GO PADDLE/PEDDLE some boats first.

Good Luck.

Jimm H.
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