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Newbie to plastic boats
Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: Leeward O'ahu, Hawaii
Posts: 18
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BUY THEM THERE AND SHIP THEM IN YOUR HHG
The new kayaks here are strictly MSRP or higher and most of the used ones seem overpriced. Finding a trailer is difficult but possible. I recommend you try to get that done before you PCS and get it all shipped in your HHG. I ended up buying a trailer from West Marine and setting it up for my yak. Definitely look at peddle drives as they are better for fishing out here. You want as much stability as you can afford. Even 3 foot swells can make you feel unstable especially when you add in the wind and currents.
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Junior
Join Date: Feb 2019
Posts: 10
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We ended up getting two ocean Malibu two kayaks that were on sale. They are packing our stuff in July and they will go then. They aren’t great for two person fishing but seem to be great family kayaks. There are four of us so it seemed to work well. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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