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small inflatable yak? #754114 03/30/04 10:57 PM
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any know of a small/short infatable yak that i could use on small but deep (to wade in) creeks and rivers.


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Re: small inflatable yak? #754115 03/30/04 11:58 PM
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I don't know of any inflatable kayaks but they have folding kayaks. Check out www.pakboats.com They have small kayaks that weigh 22 lbs and back into a 29 inch bag. For the price though you could get a nice REAL kayak.


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Kujo, I have seen a couple of the inflatables....cheaper to buy an innertube. lol Actually, i agree with declan. You can get a less expensive, real kayak for what i have seen companies asking for inflatables. An inflatable would be easier to haul and store, but how long will it last after running aground a couple of times. Just my two cents.

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I have to agree. I have 2 inflatables, one raft, one kayak. I only use them when drifting down a stream/river as they do not track very well. For drifting they work great, but traveling any distance can be a chore. I have two kayaks as well and use them much more frequently. I would go with a tube or kayak myself for general fishing.

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so, whats the smallest "real" kayak?


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