I want some input from you guys.
I'm finally ready to buy another kayak and I am at a loss as to what to get. I want 1 kayak that I can keep rigged and ready. I want the ability to fish EVERY type of water for EVERY type of fish, from skinny creeks and over-abundant structure to Kiptopeake to offshore for Marlin (I can dream dammit). I want to ditch my trailer and go to car-topping on the SUV racks. I want some simple storage for tackle or, better yet, a few Plano boxes (not just in my crate). I'm 6'2 and 285 lbs so I need a larger capacity yak. I also want a 13-14 footer. I HATE molded in foot rests. I really don't want a Hobie.
Everything I look into has some rather serious drawbacks. I love the Jackson Cuda 14 but the ideal for that boat is a 155 to 225 lb paddler, that means I would sit low in the water and paddle a tank. I like the Malibu Stealth 14 but at 91 lbs it's a beast. I've been offered an absolutely killer deal on a new leftover 2012 Native Redfish 14 but, from what I read, it is not very good in wind or chop (but nobody says WHY it isn't good, less stable, wet, noisy, weathervaning, ???). I spend a lot of time on the Bay, wind and chop are kind of the norm for a large part of that time. I am also less than impressed with the size of the front hatch on the Redfish since I plan on doing more kayak camping this year. I like the Ride and the Tarpon but they had their drawbacks as well (weight capacity, stability).
I'm also not rich.
Anybody got any ideas?
I'm finally ready to buy another kayak and I am at a loss as to what to get. I want 1 kayak that I can keep rigged and ready. I want the ability to fish EVERY type of water for EVERY type of fish, from skinny creeks and over-abundant structure to Kiptopeake to offshore for Marlin (I can dream dammit). I want to ditch my trailer and go to car-topping on the SUV racks. I want some simple storage for tackle or, better yet, a few Plano boxes (not just in my crate). I'm 6'2 and 285 lbs so I need a larger capacity yak. I also want a 13-14 footer. I HATE molded in foot rests. I really don't want a Hobie.
Everything I look into has some rather serious drawbacks. I love the Jackson Cuda 14 but the ideal for that boat is a 155 to 225 lb paddler, that means I would sit low in the water and paddle a tank. I like the Malibu Stealth 14 but at 91 lbs it's a beast. I've been offered an absolutely killer deal on a new leftover 2012 Native Redfish 14 but, from what I read, it is not very good in wind or chop (but nobody says WHY it isn't good, less stable, wet, noisy, weathervaning, ???). I spend a lot of time on the Bay, wind and chop are kind of the norm for a large part of that time. I am also less than impressed with the size of the front hatch on the Redfish since I plan on doing more kayak camping this year. I like the Ride and the Tarpon but they had their drawbacks as well (weight capacity, stability).
I'm also not rich.
Anybody got any ideas?
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