Anybody have any experience with inflatable Kayaks?
I'm talking just for getting a bait out 75-100 yards on a flat day.
: BackBayMan November 28, 2017, 06:45:41 p
Anybody have any experience with inflatable Kayaks?
I'm talking just for getting a bait out 75-100 yards on a flat day.
They are great if you are paddling! Soft chewy outside and inside! ;D
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Haven't had great experiences with inflatable yaks but inflatable paddle boards are pretty legit. You can get a decent plastic/poly board for around $500 and they store easier than yaks but I'd rather have a good kayak.
You just missed Big 5's Black Friday sale where they were selling a brand new 10' fishing kayak for $199. Can find plenty of cheap ones on Craigslist that'll be a better option than an inflatable.
: Pinoyfisher November 28, 2017, 09:16:06 p
You just missed Big 5's Black Friday sale where they were selling a brand new 10' fishing kayak for $199. Can find plenty of cheap ones on Craigslist that'll be a better option than an inflatable.
He'll need to fit it in his Mustang though. lol
: Latimeria November 28, 2017, 09:21:16 p
: Pinoyfisher November 28, 2017, 09:16:06 p
You just missed Big 5's Black Friday sale where they were selling a brand new 10' fishing kayak for $199. Can find plenty of cheap ones on Craigslist that'll be a better option than an inflatable.
He'll need to fit it in his Mustang though. lol
Strap that bad boy to the top! Unless he went gay and have a convertible??
: Pinoyfisher November 28, 2017, 09:22:39 p
: Latimeria November 28, 2017, 09:21:16 p
: Pinoyfisher November 28, 2017, 09:16:06 p
You just missed Big 5's Black Friday sale where they were selling a brand new 10' fishing kayak for $199. Can find plenty of cheap ones on Craigslist that'll be a better option than an inflatable.
He'll need to fit it in his Mustang though. lol
Strap that bad boy to the top! Unless he went gay and have a convertible??
A rag top? Never >:(
I like me a ragtop
(https://i.imgur.com/oIzYdBH.jpg)
Whoa! lol!!!!!
Inflatables are inferior in tracking, get blown around easier, and surfing one in is equivalent to trying to ride Pipe on a blow up doll IMHO. But it gets the job done. But if I were to go the inflatable route I'd rather get the Hobie SUP. More versatile and fun even on non fishing days.