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#1 |
Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 77
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Don't do it
My first kayak purchase was that nifty looking pelican tandem that Costco sells each year around this time for 5 bills. Took my then 8-year old son out to J street for a paddle to see how it would handle. Only moderate wind chop that day, but he got soaked due to the lack of rocker in the design. Gotta love Costco, returned it and got an OK Malibu 2 elsewhere (which I wouldn't recommend for a fishing yak) for about the same price and am much happier with its performance, though it lacks much storage space and outfitting it is a bit tricky. As previous poster said, my boat has much thicker plastic than the pelican brand. I'm sure it would be fine for truly flat water, but neither of our bays is truly flat much past 10 am most days.
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#2 |
Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: south florida
Posts: 69
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i don't see what's bad about having a thermofoam kayak
if i'm missing something somebody please explain ![]() |
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#3 |
Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: south florida
Posts: 69
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if i fished in between 2-4 chop be good??
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#4 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Lahina (I Wish)
Posts: 272
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Pekican
We have two...one sit on top and the other sit in...had them for about 3 years never a problem. Kids like em' and can handle them well, why spend to money if you don't have too!
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