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Topic: Hello, wanting to get into kayak fishing. Portland, OR  (Read 3255 times)

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Pinstriper, Does your friend like his NuCanoe?  I do plan on getting a trolling motor for it.  Does he feel that it is a safe boat?

Thanks to all that replied it was very helpful.  I have looked at some of the inflatable kayaks that were suggested.  They would probably be great for my situation.  I just like all the gadgets you can buy for the rigid kayaks.  LOL. 

i look forward to learning more from you guys.

Thanks,
Eric
Just remember if you put a motor on it then you have to register it with the state, not that it can't be done, just adds extra work you would have to go through.

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