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Old 11-06-2012, 06:58 PM
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anyone have this one?

http://www.gandermountain.com/modper...Kayak&i=427732

sports authority has it on black friday for 199.00
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Old 11-07-2012, 10:05 AM
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too small. a 10' kayak will leave you very little room or weight capacity for mounting accessories or bringing anything along.
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Old 11-07-2012, 10:21 AM
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I like the flush mounted rod holders on it, but if you're like me and like to bring gear out, it may be too small. You could always mount a milk crate behind you (I have it, lots of how-to's all over the internet) for more storage, but then you may lose the use of those rod holders and definetly lose use of that little storage hatch.

Space is always at a premium on these things I've learned. Installing the milk crate on mine has helped, as it absolutely sucks having to keep everything you'll need in between your legs, especially if you have a pissed off fish thrashing around. Cheap modification that pays off dividends if you don't mind messing with things.

$199 ain't bad though...
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Old 11-07-2012, 02:05 PM
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199.00 and 40lbs is what caught my eye.
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Old 11-08-2012, 03:37 AM
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Anything is better than nothing.

The problem with that KL Industries Water Quest 10' Deluxe Fishing Kayak is that it is a 'sit-in' kayak instead of a 'sit-on' kayak. I think it's a lot easier to fish out of a sit-on kayak because of the open floor plan.

I'm not very flexible and I'm guessing I would have a lot of problems trying to pull stuff out of that rear hatch, especially if I need it in a hurry.
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Old 11-08-2012, 01:39 PM
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IMO, your best bet is to take the $200 you would have spent on that one during black friday and go to craigslist where that will buy something that will fit your needs better. it is the right time of year to buy used boats. you might have to wait a couple days or weeks to find it, but you'll be happier in the end.

i speak from experience, as the first kayak i bought to go fishing in was a ~10' sit in model that dicks sells... i never use it anymore. it is just a spare kayak for when we have guests (who will just be paddling without any gear). i use my 12' sit in most... 2' longer doesn't sound that much bigger, but it is. occasionally i will take my neighbor's 15' hobie sit on top, but usually only if i will be out all day, because the sit on tops are heavier and take more effort to launch and put on the truck.

for maximum versatility, i stick with a sit in because sit on tops are next to worthless when it comes to anything approaching whitewater and i do a lot of river paddling. plus i use my sit in kayaks all year round, but you get a lot more wet in a sit on top so that limits the seasons of use. i think the guys with the big sit on top kayaks with electronics, trolling motors, etc all just wish deep down inside that they had more storage room at home for real boat, because the big SOTs are a compromise: without the portability, ease of handling, and low energy requirements of a smaller traditional kayak or the utility, capacity and stability of a real boat. niche market things for places w/o good ramps like splitrock.
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