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Topic: Looking for a poor mans yak  (Read 5396 times)

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bilder

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  • Location: Myrtle Point, Oregon
  • Date Registered: May 2014
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Wanting to buy a kayak.  Not much spare cash to play with so the cheaper the better.   

Let me know what you got in the $300 and under range.  Primary use will be fishing in ponds and lakes with the occasional venture into a river or calm sea.

PM here or text me at 541-622-4431.

Thanks.
I do what the voices in my wife's head tell me to do.


NoYaks

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  • Location: Winchester Bay
  • Date Registered: May 2014
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Costco has a $349 10' 31" wide kayak with 275# capacity. Maybe someone on the forum has experience with this one. Includes a paddle too:
http://www.costco.com/Lifetime-Tamarack-10%27-Sit-On-Top-Kayak---Red.product.100036186.html

The page says it includes shipping to curbside at your home.

You'll need a friend who has a membership to order I believe.

I'll PM you to let you know I've posted this thought.


bilder

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If i cannot find a used one I plan on getting the angling version of the Tamarack in July.   Just in time for the Sunset Bay ATOD.
I do what the voices in my wife's head tell me to do.


Tinker

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You know what you're doing?  You have all the gear and paraphernalia you need to be safe at Sunset Bay?

Look at Wal-Mart and at Bi-Mart up in Coos Bay.  Wal-Mart had Sun Dolphin kayaks last year; if they have them again this year, they aren't a hull you'll have the rest of your life, but they're solidly built and glide well.  Don't know the brand at Bi-Mart.

There's a large second-hand store in Coquille that had 2 kayaks last Spring, a yellow touring hull and a blue SOT that were close to your price range and looked to be in good shape.
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bilder

  • Herring
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  • Location: Myrtle Point, Oregon
  • Date Registered: May 2014
  • Posts: 28
You know what you're doing?  You have all the gear and paraphernalia you need to be safe at Sunset Bay?

Look at Wal-Mart and at Bi-Mart up in Coos Bay.  Wal-Mart had Sun Dolphin kayaks last year; if they have them again this year, they aren't a hull you'll have the rest of your life, but they're solidly built and glide well.  Don't know the brand at Bi-Mart.

There's a large second-hand store in Coquille that had 2 kayaks last Spring, a yellow touring hull and a blue SOT that were close to your price range and looked to be in good shape.

I am missing a flag ($12) and I have a line on a fat boy sized wetsuit for under 50 bucks.  Rest of the safety gear I have on hand.   Been using my chest waders in the fresh water with no problems so far.

Bi Mart sells Lifetime brand kayaks (I work for them).   The store I work in is getting the Tamarack angling kayaks any day now.   I am a cheap bastard by nature so I always look for used gear before I buy new.  :D

I do what the voices in my wife's head tell me to do.


grgflowers

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  • Date Registered: May 2013
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Check out the Pompano 120 from West Marine. It is a quality kayak that is made by Perception and marketed under the West Marine brand. I have owned this kayak and was nothing but happy with it. It would be very difficult to find a better quality kayak for under $500.  Just my two cents.


 

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