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Topic: Want to Buy Coosa kayak  (Read 4846 times)

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Hooper

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Jackson Kayak Coosa. Any color. Like to get one for my wife. Trying to get her into kayaking too.Used, demo, or gently handled.

Thanks,  Jim


Yaktrap

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The Jackson Cruise Angler edition in 10' or 12' are worth looking at too. I think they are more stable and comfortable than the Coosa for fishing. I could part with mine, but I'm a long drive from Nor Cal.
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Lee

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The coosa is not the best choice for introducing someone to kayaking.   It's actually not very stable.
 


Noah

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The coosa is not the best choice for introducing someone to kayaking.   It's actually not very stable.
No kidding. The majority of our Vet Huli's have been in Coosas.


SteveHawk

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Actually, we stopped using the Coosa for that reason
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jimmyd

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I sold my coosa for a hobie.  The coosa doesn't track well and takes a lot of effort if windy or dealing with current.