sorry it just struck me how long have we had a kayack thread for?
I might be spending a bit of time lookin in here as im searching for a yak i can use.
sorry it just struck me how long have we had a kayack thread for?
I might be spending a bit of time lookin in here as im searching for a yak i can use.
"True Blue"
Added it about a week ago. Looking at splitting the Boating section and a couple of others further.
Here is a couple of sites to look at
http://www.hobiecat.com/
and the Queensland Agents site - http://www.sunstatehobie.com.au/
Wife and I are looking at the Outfitter - http://www.hobiecat.com/kayaking/models_outfitter.html
Regards
Steve Brown
So it wasn't only me !!!!!
I saw it here about a week ago, maybe 4 -5 days. and thought the same thing ?? how long.
Steve, I have been looking at certain brands of kayak over the last 12 months and am moving closer and closer to dropping a grand or two into one these beauties.
The Viking range are by far the best suited to what I want to do.
Saw them in the flesh at the Tinnie & Tackle show recently.... lovely !!!!!!
The two man variety with a little leckie on the back would do just fine for the creeks and rivers to our north.
Cheers Phill
here :-
http://www.vikingkayak.com.au/double_kayaks.htm
Last edited by Lucky_Phill; 07-05-2008 at 01:33 PM.
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Have you seen the Kaskazi range? Kayak Warehouse in Noosa has them. Not cheap, but very nice range of fibreglass boats, light and well designed. Kaskazi.com.au
Personally if it ain't got a big donk on the back I don't want to play, but I did paddle one some time ago, and couldn't, just couldn't fall out of it! Nice fishing kit on the Dorado and Skua models, too.
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