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Topic: Point 65 Kingfisher --- modular kayak  (Read 4867 times)

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BiggyZee

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NEW KAYAK! For us apartment dwellers this was the best (and pricey  :-\) choice for a fishing kayak.
It seems to use the same pedal drive as the Riot Mako kayaks. Hopefully the pedal drive lasts. Was looking into adding a Bixpy jet to replace it if it ever dies.
I just placed the order on Amazon and it should be here within a week.

If anyone is interested I can post updates on the kayak and how it is on the water.


YakHunter

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Definitely let us know how it performs for you.  Include pics on your setup.   
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BiggyZee

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Minor setback. Got the UPS package today and discovered Amazon shipped me only the front piece  :o
Now I wait for the back piece.


BiggyZee

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Got all the pieces today and a nice deal on a C-Tug cart on offerup! Will try testing it out this week if its not too windy.


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What's the weight of the individual pieces? 

I'll definitely be looking for your post fishing review.  :)

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BiggyZee

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They're not that heavy just kind of awkward to find a grab point. I'm sure I'll get muscle memory for it.
Website says Front: 33lbs and Rear: 40lbs.