I am getting older and more rotund and find it a good time to think about my kayak fishing future. I live in Easton, MD. and use a kayak to fish on tributaries around the Choptank River. I don't think that I have ever kayaked more than five or six miles one-way, and, presumably, pedal propulsion would be overkill.
My five or six year old Tarpon 14 has an uncomfortable seating and foot peg arrangement, but it paddles wonderfully. I recently looked at an Ultimate 14 and I like its seating, foot peg and track attachment arrangements, but have questions about how it would paddle and handle wind. I don't really want to invest in a new 'yak. I've got two closely-related questions that I need advice on: (1) would it be cost-effective to get a better seating and foot peg arrangement (if it is even possible) and, perhaps, a rudder, for the Tarpon, as opposed to getting a new Native Ultimate 14 (probably (1200-1500); and (2) costs aside, what are the relative merits of the Tarpon and the Native Ultimate?
My five or six year old Tarpon 14 has an uncomfortable seating and foot peg arrangement, but it paddles wonderfully. I recently looked at an Ultimate 14 and I like its seating, foot peg and track attachment arrangements, but have questions about how it would paddle and handle wind. I don't really want to invest in a new 'yak. I've got two closely-related questions that I need advice on: (1) would it be cost-effective to get a better seating and foot peg arrangement (if it is even possible) and, perhaps, a rudder, for the Tarpon, as opposed to getting a new Native Ultimate 14 (probably (1200-1500); and (2) costs aside, what are the relative merits of the Tarpon and the Native Ultimate?
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