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Topic: looking at getting a new yak  (Read 3064 times)

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hayday91b

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  • Date Registered: Apr 2014
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Not a rich man so a hobie is out of the question. But found this one not to much money. I can give my other one to my son, would love to show him and teach him kayak fishing
http://m.basspro.com/Ascend-FS12T-SitOnTop-Angler-Kayak-Desert-Storm/product/13110707113412/


Elkhornsun

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  • Location: Monterey, CA
  • Date Registered: May 2014
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Rich men are not pedaling Hobies, but motoring around in their Hatteras yachts. A new Hobie sells for $2,000 and includes the Mirage drive and a paddle and an excellent rudder setup. A comparable Ocean Kayak costs $1200 and does not include a paddle or a rudder (or a PFD).

If you want to spend as little as possible buy a used fishing kayak from someone who is "upgrading" to something else. Craiglist is one place to look as are the classifieds on the various fishing forums. I sold a great Necky kayak with a rudder and with a good paddle and a PFD for $700. The buyer got a very good boat at a reasonable price and a boat that was ready to take out on the ocean. With a used fishing kayak a lot of the rigging is included in the price and you can save hundreds more dollars. 


 

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