I have a kayak, got it for fishing solo in big water and small creeks, transportation and storage. I think tracks better than the solo canoe.
I agree with gene that canoes are great, we have an old town guide. The ease of casting cause youre higher off the water is great but I prefer my kayak. I never get wet in my sit on top if im in smooth water, more so if I take it on the bay ill get wet.
everyone has their preferences and they all have their advantages and disadvantages.
I should purchase a drift boat, skiff, kayak and off shore rig and I could do it all haha
On Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at 5:57:21 AM UTC-4, arthur noglak wrote:
Back in the day I used to have this old aluminum michicraft canoe that I would strap to the top of my Astro Van. That thing weighed a ton. The back was squared off so I would put a motor on it and troll around the Lake Erie shore line for smallmouth. Back in 2010 I gave it to buddy's wife to use as a garden box ha ha. Water crafts have come along way since then.
Art
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> On Apr 19, 2016, at 11:25 PM, Nick F - Gaucho Fly <nfran...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Nucanoes are great. I went through the same brain damage as all above before deciding on the nucanoe. I think for two people a canoe is great but for solo missions the nucanoe excels. Stand up stability, great maneuverability and can out a motor on it if you choose.
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> A bit heavy but quite manageable with the rear wheel attachment and easy to throw on a roof rack without much hassle.
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