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kayak for big guy recommendations?
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05/17/10 11:37 AM
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JustJ
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Any recommendations for large built men? Was going to order a FS12t Ascend , of course BPS doesnt have any they told me I have to order online (and pay $19.95 shipping plus the $95.00 oversize shipping penalty)
then I read some comments they werent good for large paddlers?
for reference my last yak was a Pelican sot tandem my butt fit in that 15 footer no problem, worked fine with 2 on board not so fine trying to solo
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Re: kayak for big guy recommendations?
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05/17/10 12:13 PM
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DarrellS
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Go by HOT Kayaks in Grapevine, they will be able to fix you up.
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Re: kayak for big guy recommendations?
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05/17/10 12:34 PM
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bert
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Go by HOT Kayaks in Grapevine, they will be able to fix you up. They have a good variety of rental kayaks as well, try before you buy is the best advice I can give you. I went out and bought my first yak without trying it and I also am on the larger size, 5'11" 240lbs. It was not a joy to row but it could carry a ton which is why I got rid of it. I am currently in a Native Watercraft Ultimate 14.5 solo, rows like a dream and has the most comfortable seat in the business. It is not as maneuverable as the short boats but it will cover distance well and is not great if you are in rough water.
Bert
"Ipsa scientia potestas est"-Knowledge in itself is power - Sir Francis Bacon "Beware the lolipop of mediocrity, one lick and you could suck forever" - unknown author
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Re: kayak for big guy recommendations?
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05/17/10 12:35 PM
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Daveg99
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how big is a big guy? Im 5'11" and 260-265 and I have a heritage redfish 12 that works out perfect for me.
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Re: kayak for big guy recommendations?
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05/17/10 12:43 PM
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JustJ
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between 6-6'1"
280 -290lb depending
small butt big above the waist
strength not a problem like to have an easy row but I can paddle a bass boat, just didnt want to order something Id swamp
looking for sit on tops I paddled the tandem out into the surf solo but it rode a little high in front as you could imagine!
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Re: kayak for big guy recommendations?
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05/17/10 12:53 PM
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Daveg99
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well probably the best kayak for a guy your size would be a malibu x factor or a cobra fish n dive. Both have somewhere around a 600lbs weight limit. Also the ocean kayak big game is another option for you.
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05/17/10 01:30 PM
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Mark Ray
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I'm 6'9" tall and about 290lbs and I've had no problems using any yak with at least a 350lb max capacity.
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05/17/10 01:59 PM
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wwest
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Hard to beat the Wilderness System Ride. We have 2 and just love 'em. I'm 6' and top heavy 235. Can't say I stand up in them much, but hey.... 
In this life there is fly fishing and tying...and then there is all that other stuff in between that doesn't matter.
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Re: kayak for big guy recommendations?
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05/17/10 02:42 PM
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Daveg99
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I'm 6'9" tall and about 290lbs
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Re: kayak for big guy recommendations?
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05/17/10 03:54 PM
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Mark Ray
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Yeah, I'm a big'un.
Got a question for ya'll:
Which would you pick if somebody was gonna give you one: OK Scrambler XT or Accend FS12T?
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Re: kayak for big guy recommendations?
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05/17/10 05:32 PM
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Yeah, I'm a big'un.
Got a question for ya'll:
Which would you pick if somebody was gonna give you one: OK Scrambler XT or Accend FS12T? I have owned a couple scrambler xt's. THey are OK and do a good job but they are a wet ride and have a narrow seat. I have never been in an ascend but I have heard good things about them. Id pick the ascend.
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05/17/10 08:10 PM
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JustJ
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I'm 6'9" tall and about 290lbs and I've had no problems using any yak with at least a 350lb max capacity. dang you coulda used my tandem! I paddled it around the Laguna Madre and out through the surf with my 110lb daughter in the front seat it wasnt bad at all with her as ballast (she didnt add much paddling power though) as much as Pelican brand get maligned it was actually a pretty decent yak for 2 normal sized humans low effort tracked straight turned easy
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Re: kayak for big guy recommendations?
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05/17/10 09:42 PM
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JJ4MEL
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Go by HOT Kayaks in Grapevine, they will be able to fix you up. X2 I would also look in to the Cobra yaks. That was my first yak and she was a dream to paddle. I could load it up with anything I wanted and paddle all day.
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Re: kayak for big guy recommendations?
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05/17/10 11:56 PM
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bert
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Just J,
You can get away with a bunch of boats that can carry you plus 75lbs of gear but how dry will the ride be and will you like to paddle that way?
I would not recommend the Malibu Xfactor as that was my first boat and it was not a joy to row but was a fairly dry ride. I would look at boats that have 400lb+ capacity to give you room for gear and food/drinks plus any fish you might want to bring home. A few suggestions,
Ocean Kayaks,
Trident 13 Trident 15 Drifter Prowler Big Game Prowler 13
Native Watercraft,
Ultimate 14.5 solo Manta Ray 14 Magic 14.5 solo
Wilderness Systems,
Commander 120 Ride 135 Tarpon 140(375lb capacity) Tarpon 160
Heritage,
Redfish 14
Freedom Hawk,
Freedom Hawk 14
Hobie,
Mirage Outback Mirage Pro Angler
Cobra,
Pro Fisherman Navigator Fish-n-dive Tourer Explorer Marauder
Malibu,
Xfactor Stealth 12 Stealth 14 Pro Explorer Extreme
These are all listed to carry 400 or more pounds except the Tarpon 140, this was the list I compiled when I was looking for a new boat and looked at reviews from pro's and otherwise before I settled on the Ultimate. I will eventually get another SOT kayak for when I want to go out in rain or high winds with larger wave action but will go out and row anything before I buy it.
Again, best of luck finding the boat that fits you and your fishing needs.
Bert
"Ipsa scientia potestas est"-Knowledge in itself is power - Sir Francis Bacon "Beware the lolipop of mediocrity, one lick and you could suck forever" - unknown author
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