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Bass Pro H10 vs H12 #12977443 11/27/18 04:30 PM
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I have finally got a good collection of Bass Pro gift cards and seriously considering one of the "hybrids" H10 & H12. Main use will be lakes, rivers, etc. North Texas fishing and camping.What are your thoughts on these 2 yaks? Any other BPS kayak recommendations?

Re: Bass Pro H10 vs H12 [Re: JJ4MEL] #12978507 11/28/18 05:34 PM
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On lakes or rivers, under calm conditions this sit-in should work fine.

Its pros are going to be : high capacity (can carry a ton if you are going camping)
& high stability (based on the hull shape); comfortable seat (it's a chair like seat which better than many kayak seat).

Its cons are going to be:
slow: slower than a canoe; it's going to be hard work if you are going fishing with a 7-8 mile round trip
not wind friendly - 10-15 mile winds are going to be pain
can sink -it's a sit-in after all

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