I posted about a week ago trying to get some info before purchasing my 1st kayak and bit the bullet and picked up a new 2011 Hobie Outback for $1499. It was a 3 hour drive to get it but I think it was worth it . We wound up making a day of it and enjoyed the.scenery as well. It was up on the north jersey shore near sandy hook.
They have a couple more if anyone's interested. I picked up the yellow one and I think they still have 1 green one (still in the factory wrap) and a red one with some scuffs that you can probably get for $1399. They also have revos for $1499 and sports for $1399. All are 2011 models.
Anyway, I'm looking for info now on the best gear to get. I figure I'll have to see how I want to rig it for fishing as I go along and see what type of fishing I plan to do and what works best for me. What is the must have gear and acessories for an outback?
I'm actually wondering more on what type shoes, pfd, and clothing to wear in this colder water we are staring to get. I've looked at dry suits and they are very expensive and.not even sure they will keep me warm. What's my best option to stay warm and dry but not be to uncomfortable and can't move around do to bulkyness.
Remember, this is all new to me, so be.specific please.
Thanks.......Really looking forward to getting out there and toss a line but I also want to make sure I'm prepared.
Any links to gear would be apreciated.
They have a couple more if anyone's interested. I picked up the yellow one and I think they still have 1 green one (still in the factory wrap) and a red one with some scuffs that you can probably get for $1399. They also have revos for $1499 and sports for $1399. All are 2011 models.
Anyway, I'm looking for info now on the best gear to get. I figure I'll have to see how I want to rig it for fishing as I go along and see what type of fishing I plan to do and what works best for me. What is the must have gear and acessories for an outback?
I'm actually wondering more on what type shoes, pfd, and clothing to wear in this colder water we are staring to get. I've looked at dry suits and they are very expensive and.not even sure they will keep me warm. What's my best option to stay warm and dry but not be to uncomfortable and can't move around do to bulkyness.
Remember, this is all new to me, so be.specific please.
Thanks.......Really looking forward to getting out there and toss a line but I also want to make sure I'm prepared.
Any links to gear would be apreciated.
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