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2015 Malibu Stealth 9 ft. SOT kayak Only 42 lbs.! $415.00
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<blockquote data-quote="handyandy" data-source="post: 436616" data-attributes="member: 18942"><p>I trailer my nucanoes I hate trying to get them on top of suv, van, or car roof and I'm 28 and in good shape. Heck I floated/paddled a stretch of river this weekend that most the time I just run my boat up with a outboard jet. Decided to break out the nucanoes cause I had time for once to float the 6 mile stretch on sunday. Reminded me why I tend to use my boat a bit more on said river. I can put the boat in at a ramp and get to fishing a whole lot faster than I can by the time I drag three yaks down the side of the road under a bridge for the start point access and float down stream to one of the ramps. I love to paddle but seemed like I spent as much time trying to keep in position to make a few cast as I did casting/fishing current and the wind especially yesterday made it kind of hard. It was still very enjoyable but the boat for me is easier just stick it in run up a ways fish maybe run to another area fish, go back pull it out. Don't have to load and unload fishing gear in it each time it can stay in it, so I spend less time just getting things ready to go out. Don't get me wrong I love paddling and enjoy when I have the time or for places I can't put my boat, but the boat is easier, and I get more fishing time in with the boat it seems rather than loading, unloading, paddle make cast, paddle more to avoid drifting into something after making one cast. I have found my nucanoes mostly get used now for rivers I can't run my boat up which isn't many, and small lakes that have hp or electric only restrictions. I wouldn't give up having my nucanoes or something that I can paddle I can understand why rich might.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="handyandy, post: 436616, member: 18942"] I trailer my nucanoes I hate trying to get them on top of suv, van, or car roof and I'm 28 and in good shape. Heck I floated/paddled a stretch of river this weekend that most the time I just run my boat up with a outboard jet. Decided to break out the nucanoes cause I had time for once to float the 6 mile stretch on sunday. Reminded me why I tend to use my boat a bit more on said river. I can put the boat in at a ramp and get to fishing a whole lot faster than I can by the time I drag three yaks down the side of the road under a bridge for the start point access and float down stream to one of the ramps. I love to paddle but seemed like I spent as much time trying to keep in position to make a few cast as I did casting/fishing current and the wind especially yesterday made it kind of hard. It was still very enjoyable but the boat for me is easier just stick it in run up a ways fish maybe run to another area fish, go back pull it out. Don't have to load and unload fishing gear in it each time it can stay in it, so I spend less time just getting things ready to go out. Don't get me wrong I love paddling and enjoy when I have the time or for places I can't put my boat, but the boat is easier, and I get more fishing time in with the boat it seems rather than loading, unloading, paddle make cast, paddle more to avoid drifting into something after making one cast. I have found my nucanoes mostly get used now for rivers I can't run my boat up which isn't many, and small lakes that have hp or electric only restrictions. I wouldn't give up having my nucanoes or something that I can paddle I can understand why rich might. [/QUOTE]
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