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Old 02-21-2016, 06:06 AM   #4
Dave Legacy
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It's weird, but I really don't get that wet on my P2T so long as the water isn't very rough. I guess I don't mind too much when I do get wet, because I haven't given it much thought. Especially when in the solo seated position you're up on the hatch with gutters on either side. The Jackson Big Tuna has the nice seats and room for two, but honestly tandems are a real pain to force into fishing service. You ought to just deal with the tandem when you want to spend time with your wife and get a single for times you're serious about fishing.

I have three small kids, so I kinda have to have a tandem around, maybe more than one in all reality. Sorry to hear it's not working out for you. BTW, I'm 160# and maybe my light weight, and paddling with children, is keeping me higher off the water?
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