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Kayak and Canoe Forum Discuss non-motorized watersport activities here, including kayaking, canoeing, etc. |
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I have the Jackson big rig and love it
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The stability is awesome. I suggest you ride I. Them before buying. I almost got the cuda 14. Glad I tried them both because I am a big guy and the big rig was way more comfortable for me. I am in lafayette if you want to try it. Let me know
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I checked that one out too. I don't think I need that much of a tank, I bet you can do backflips on that thing.
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My little bro has the Jackson Coosa. That thing is gnarly. Idk if all jacksons do this but his has a low seating position for paddling distances or choppy water and a high seat position also.
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Coosa is going to be my next yak! them suckers are great for rivers and streams. Not the best for long paddles though
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Yea BassAssasin, seems like it gets blown around by the wind more than most too.
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Check out la sportsman classified ads on line lots of used yaks for sale.
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I have a hobie outback. Great yak !
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I fished out of a native redfish for a couple years. I'd rather a native then anything that academy sells and there not much more $.
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Love my Big Tuna and the tandum capability as well as when I'm solo, i have tons of room to carry what I need. Very stable too! If too big for ya and you're solo, and you can afford it, my next choice is the Hobie PA 14 or Slayer Propel.
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