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    is this yak any good for freshwater

    hey guys im looking to get a kayak for freshwater fishing,
    mainly the dams but also some river fishing.

    I have found this tandem model at anaconda going cheap

    http://www.anaconda.com.au/Specials.aspx
    page 10. $699

    would it be suitable for what i want to do, has anyone used this style of yak before,
    i want to be able to take the missus so i thought it might be ideal ,

    any advice is appreciated
    Cheers,

    Ben

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    Re: is this yak any good for freshwater

    i was initially looking at either an esprit or swing but with this one i can take a passenger,
    is there any advise on how they compare with what i was looking at first,
    how do each of them paddle, turn etc, and how fishable are these compared with the swing/esprit

    thanks guys
    Cheers,

    Ben

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    Re: is this yak any good for freshwater

    Hi mate, I don't think this kayak is designed to carry two adults, more likely they would be suitable for you and a small child, and it could be a bit cramped. The best thing would be for you to go in and have a look in person. Ask the sales guys if you can sit in it on the floor. Like anything out there, you get what you pay for.
    The swing is a great kayak, quite fast for it's size, stable and great options for fit out.
    The espri is possibly one of the best value kayaks on the market, made on the sunshine coast, viking offer fantastic after market service too, reasonable options for fit out, very stable and moves quite well through the water. I have an espri that I bought second hand for $650 and it's been great.

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    Re: is this yak any good for freshwater

    so this model wouldnt really be suitable,

    have you taken the esprit out in the surf ie palm beach reef.
    if so how did it handle,

    also do you know what they retail for new up there on the sunny coast
    Cheers,

    Ben

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    Re: is this yak any good for freshwater

    I think RRP on the espri is $950, best to check with peppertown or another retailer.

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    Re: is this yak any good for freshwater

    has anyone else seen or used the model (or a similar model) to the one in the picture,
    Cheers,

    Ben

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    Re: is this yak any good for freshwater

    Hi yella, doubles can be quite awkward if paddling alone, a better option would be two singles. I have an espri & have found it to be very stable & manouverable in the sweetwater and isn't too bad out in the ocean ( been upto 5k's offshore ) . This being said I have paddled a mates Prowler 13 that has a rudder and found this much easier to control in a following swell. Have never tried a swing but you never hear any bad reports about them and have a proven record.

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    Re: is this yak any good for freshwater

    oh ok you say it can be awkward if paddling alone, what about if you have two people would that model be any good??

    Cheers,

    Ben

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    Re: is this yak any good for freshwater

    after having looked here http://www.adventurekayaksaustralia.com.au/nitty.html
    IMO.... No.Even after fitting the optional front & rear hatches it still has minimal fitout options for rod holders that would more than likely interfere with your stroke when paddling and has very little room for storeing any tackle and water. It looks to be more of a fun kayak. keeping in mind this is only my opinion and each to their own. As canoedle said Having a look in person and sitting on it is the best way to determine wether it suits you.

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    cdenyer
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    Re: is this yak any good for freshwater

    Why not try this site? All the info you need.


    http://www.akff.net/forum/

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    Re: is this yak any good for freshwater

    its taken two days after registering and i still havent had my account activated, so i cant post in the forums

    any advice you guys have with regards to kayaking is much appreciated
    Cheers,

    Ben

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    cdenyer
    Guest

    Re: is this yak any good for freshwater

    Quote Originally Posted by yellahunter
    its taken two days after registering and i still havent had my account activated, so i cant post in the forums

    any advice you guys have with regards to kayaking is much appreciated

    Are you sure? Normally akff should send you an email that will provide a link so you can be registered and able to post straight away. Maybe email them, it's a great site with all the help you could ever need in regards to kayaks.

    Chris

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    Re: is this yak any good for freshwater

    Welcome to - THE AUSTRALIAN KAYAK FISHING FORUM - Forums

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    Cheers,

    Ben

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    Re: is this yak any good for freshwater

    yellahunter there has been a change of administrater at AKFF since you registered last year, and after being inactive for so long an email as fishytales suggested would fix the problem I'm sure mate

    Don't think the double yak would serve you well either
    Regards

    Richo

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    Re: is this yak any good for freshwater

    Yella

    Same thing happened to me too recently, as Dodge says just drop them an email and ask to be reactivated, should be quick.

    It's a great site as you probably already know and you will get all the answers you need on there.

    I don't have an Viking Espri, I have the Viking Tempo, the vikings are great value for money.

    I've been having so much fun in my yak I'm thinking of selling my hornet.


    Anyway send an email I'm sure it will work out. Seeya over there


    Cheers

    Macca

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