Yeah, we have 2. They work just fine, are durable, stable, and about as good as you can get for an inflatable fishing kayak. Set up take a moderately long time with the hand pump, but is about 10X faster if you have an automatic pump.
-- I just prefer a canoe over any kayak -- I think kayaks are probably most suited to rough water, but became "popular" and began to be the #1 choice for fisherman who would otherwise be much, much better served by a canoe.
Just my opinion --
Gene
On Friday, December 18, 2015 at 6:08:14 PM UTC-5, Bob Richey wrote:
On Friday, December 18, 2015 at 6:08:14 PM UTC-5, Bob Richey wrote:
I'm thinking about getting one, mostly for the south fork and main stem of the Shenandoah. I'd be interested to hear from people who have one on their durability and ease/quickness in the set up. Thanks
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