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Spur of the moment yaks
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06/24/22 02:43 AM
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Mudshark
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I have the Seastream 120 peddle drive yak and I love it. But….it’s just so dang heavy, It’s great for long trips, but I’d like to possible get a small, spur of the moment yak. Maybe a 10 foot sink. No electronics, just a quick throw a boat in the car and go kind of boat for a 1 hour trip. What should I start looking at?
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Re: Spur of the moment yaks
[Re: Mudshark]
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06/24/22 04:28 AM
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Mike@972
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Wilderness Commander 120 is a good choice if you can find one...
They stopped making them about 5 years ago. I like them a lot. They are simple, light and have a second seat on top so you can get a better vantage point in calm waters.
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Re: Spur of the moment yaks
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06/24/22 02:21 PM
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Jerry713
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Not sure what you mean by spur of the moment. If you are willing to order one Eddyline and Cresent kayaks are known for being light with Cresent being much more economical then Eddyline. If you want to run down to the store and grab one on the way to the water Pelican kayaks are usually pretty light. The Keeper 100x is right at 40 lbs and under $400 out the door for a basic, no frills, lightweight kayak. 10 footers in general are just hard to paddle in the any wind.
You get out of it what you put into it!
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Re: Spur of the moment yaks
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06/26/22 02:30 PM
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christian myrick
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Depending on your size the ocean kayak speck or scrambler is a great kayak. Light weight about 40-50 lbs and not slow. They are 11ft 6in. I have had one for 10 years atleast and still bring it out often.
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Re: Spur of the moment yaks
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06/26/22 02:55 PM
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butch sanders
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Academy has many in the $400 range
please don't call them SINKS
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Re: Spur of the moment yaks
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06/26/22 04:48 PM
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Snottynose
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My "go to" kayak for small waters is the perception pescador pro 10'. Got is used for 350. It sees a lot more seat time than my 12'er. I had a SINK just for that reason. When I capsized (and you will), it was very difficult to re-enter. I steer clear of the SINKs for kayak fishing. Lots of cheap SOTs can be had to fill your bill.
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Re: Spur of the moment yaks
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06/27/22 12:11 PM
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Jerry713
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please don't call them SINKS
If you've ever been in one with waves crashing over the bow or in sporty water I think you'd probably agree with that term.
You get out of it what you put into it!
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Re: Spur of the moment yaks
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06/27/22 01:30 PM
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BirdDogDad
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I'd check FB. I've gotten a few good priced yaks from there. -M
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Re: Spur of the moment yaks
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06/27/22 04:59 PM
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butch sanders
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please don't call them SINKS
If you've ever been in one with waves crashing over the bow or in sporty water I think you'd probably agree with that term. i think its really bad luck to call them that
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Re: Spur of the moment yaks
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06/27/22 09:38 PM
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JJ4MEL
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Perception Pescador 10'. I had 2 of these and they are great for exactly what you just said and an easy paddling yak.
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Re: Spur of the moment yaks
[Re: butch sanders]
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06/28/22 12:42 AM
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Mike@972
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please don't call them SINKS
If you've ever been in one with waves crashing over the bow or in sporty water I think you'd probably agree with that term. i think its really bad luck to call them that Luck is for those who do not care to plan ahead 
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Re: Spur of the moment yaks
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06/28/22 12:54 AM
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butch sanders
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please don't call them SINKS
If you've ever been in one with waves crashing over the bow or in sporty water I think you'd probably agree with that term. i think its really bad luck to call them that Luck is for those who do not care to plan ahead  yes i agree luck is also not calling your watercraft a SINK
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Re: Spur of the moment yaks
[Re: JJ4MEL]
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06/28/22 12:56 AM
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butch sanders
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Perception Pescador 10'. I had 2 of these and they are great for exactly what you just said and an easy paddling yak. my wife has this it is really EZ
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Re: Spur of the moment yaks
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06/28/22 03:47 AM
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lconn4
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Perception Pescador 10'. I had 2 of these and they are great for exactly what you just said and an easy paddling yak. my wife has this it is really EZ that would have been my suggestion as well for a sit on top.. 60 lbs  I had an RTM Disco (hard to find in Texas) that I used for when I was not going to be out all day and wasn't taking much gear and only two rods. Wished I'd never sold it. Only weighed 55 lbs and at 15' and 25" wide, was a rocket compared to most sit on tops 12 years ago and to this day. Still being made in France and maybe still dealers in Florida. They sold for about $600 new back then.
Last edited by lconn4; 06/28/22 04:08 AM.
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Re: Spur of the moment yaks
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06/28/22 01:24 PM
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Having an inflatable kayak provides several advantages: Light weight—easy portage Easy transportation—trunk or backseat Convenience
They do not track well and get blown around in the wind; but, I use mine all the time instead of the PA12 on small bodies of water and situations when easy portage is a priority (lifting over rails, etc)
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