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jellis
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The BW and I met a really neat lady at a Colorado campground in June, who introduced us to her hobby of lake kayaking. Since then, we've been kicking around the idea of buying a couple of kayaks to take with us on TM trips, but really don't know much about what we're doing. We could use some info from some of you who have done it.
1) What's the difference between the under-a-thousand dollar units we see at Bass Pro, etc., and the two-thousand dollar boats (do we dare call them "boats?") that we see at the pro-type outdoor shops? Are the latter worth the extra money? Are they lighter weight? More stable? Do we need a high-dollar model; would we later become unhappy with a basic learner's rig?
2) It appears to be fairly easy to carry them on top of our pickup (Toyota Tundra with fiberglass bed topper), assuming we get proper tiedowns. Is this really the case?
3) We are interested in separate, single-person, fresh-water, fairly calm condition, no whitewater kayaking. A little nature watching, picture taking, lunching at an island and possibly a little non-serious fishing... Is there a particular type or set of features we should look for?
4) Are there many limitations on where we can use them? i.e, do states still have minimum lengths for boats on certain lakes? Do they require registration, etc?
We wanted to get some basic info before taking up a salesperson's time. Any help greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jon and Rita
1) What's the difference between the under-a-thousand dollar units we see at Bass Pro, etc., and the two-thousand dollar boats (do we dare call them "boats?") that we see at the pro-type outdoor shops? Are the latter worth the extra money? Are they lighter weight? More stable? Do we need a high-dollar model; would we later become unhappy with a basic learner's rig?
2) It appears to be fairly easy to carry them on top of our pickup (Toyota Tundra with fiberglass bed topper), assuming we get proper tiedowns. Is this really the case?
3) We are interested in separate, single-person, fresh-water, fairly calm condition, no whitewater kayaking. A little nature watching, picture taking, lunching at an island and possibly a little non-serious fishing... Is there a particular type or set of features we should look for?
4) Are there many limitations on where we can use them? i.e, do states still have minimum lengths for boats on certain lakes? Do they require registration, etc?
We wanted to get some basic info before taking up a salesperson's time. Any help greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jon and Rita