The Moken 12.5 weighs 72lbs. I can't imagine having to lift a 72lb kayak onto my car. Is this reasonable. Again I'm 5'10 n 165lb. What do you guys think?
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Originally posted by jetblackink View PostThe Moken 12.5 weighs 72lbs. I can't imagine having to lift a 72lb kayak onto my car. Is this reasonable. Again I'm 5'10 n 165lb. What do you guys think?
And if you're still on the fence over which yak, make a few phone calls. All the shops have the 2015 models in and are probably trying to unload any leftover 2014 stock.Last edited by buzz; 03-25-2015, 12:49 PM.2018 Hobie Outback (seagrass)
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Originally posted by jetblackink View PostThe Moken 12.5 weighs 72lbs. I can't imagine having to lift a 72lb kayak onto my car. Is this reasonable. Again I'm 5'10 n 165lb. What do you guys think?
While it's much easier for someone to tell me exactly what to get so I can save time researching and comparing, it is still worthwhile to test the kayaks first. If money is tight, it's all the more important to make the right purchase the first time. It will only take a few minutes to know if you like it or not. As for weight, 60-75 lbs may not sound alot but it is kinda awkward trying to lift 12-14 foot kayak above your head. Need to be careful not to twist your back. I ended up getting a kayak trailer and loved it.Donnie
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Originally posted by jetblackink View PostThe Moken 12.5 weighs 72lbs. I can't imagine having to lift a 72lb kayak onto my car. Is this reasonable. Again I'm 5'10 n 165lb. What do you guys think?
Generally I load from behind vehicles, both small trucks, with the which entails lifting one end of the yak up, placing it onto my back rack or J hook(5-6 feet of the ground) and then usually with the help of a small step-stool or ladder, sliding it up and on to the other rack. It's nice to have help but I do manage. I have also just lifted from the side of the trucks, I can get my kayak rested on the front J hook and then swing the back up onto the rear one.
The loading I describe can be tough on a car if you can not get a cross bar near enough the back to sit the kayak on without hitting your vehicle on the way up or sliding it forward. I've seen systems to get around the problem both homemade and retail.
The ease or difficulty of loading are going to be based a lot on what type of rack/carrier and vehicle you have. I think the 72lbs. are manageable but could be difficult depending on how you rig up to load it.
The roof racks with the slide out bar that I have seen offer you the ability to load one end at a time which is pretty easy.
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It is all going to be hard to think out. Almost have to have a boat in your hands and start loading and unloading to figure out what will work best for you.Last edited by DonV; 03-25-2015, 02:11 PM.
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Originally posted by jetblackink View PostI did a lot of research online but so far i can not find any place close to me that has the kayaks I'm interested in available to test. I'd have to drive about 2 hrs north or 2 hours south.
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Originally posted by DonV View PostYes that's going to cut into your budget also. I'm in Glen Burnie and your welcome to give the Pescador a whirl. Maybe at Ft Armistead which is very close to me. Water is still cold and I hate to send a newcomer out in it but if you stay close to shore it should be fine.
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jetblackink I have a pompano 120 basically same boat as pescador,if you want I could meet up some where near belair to save you the drive.I am located in pylesvilleSnow Camo Lure 11.5
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Originally posted by blackjack View Postjetblackink I have a pompano 120 basically same boat as pescador,if you want I could meet up some where near belair to save you the drive.I am located in pylesville
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its 60 lbs.let me know,eden mill park, has an easy kayak put in on deer creek ,slow water pretty easy place to test out a kayakSnow Camo Lure 11.5
Pod mounted 30lbs trolling motor
Hummingbird Helix 5
Kayak fishing and inviting! Doing what I love!
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