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<blockquote data-quote="patooyee" data-source="post: 155436" data-attributes="member: 483"><p>I am not an adrenaline kayaker, just a leisure kayaker. I live on an inter coastal waterway and a bunch of canals. My wife and I each have one of these:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.walmart.com/ip/Dragonfly-Moorea-Kayak/10910811" target="_blank">http://www.walmart.com/ip/Dragonfly-Moorea-Kayak/10910811</a></p><p></p><p>They are the swiss army knives of kayaks. You can get sails, rudders, pole holders, everything for them and they are cheap. They take up only like 2 or 3" even with my fat ass on them which makes them good for shallow water. They are very stable and the back rest is really comfy and they are very maneuverable. Their drawback is that they are slow. We take them to the Blackwater river camping about once/year and all the people on canoes fly past us. But that river is also very shallow and we pass them by later when they are having to get out to portage and we float on by. They are light and have a handle so that you can carry them like a brief case. We're very with them happy for what we want to do with them but when it comes time for a serious camping trip we bring the canoe instead.</p><p></p><p>J. J.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patooyee, post: 155436, member: 483"] I am not an adrenaline kayaker, just a leisure kayaker. I live on an inter coastal waterway and a bunch of canals. My wife and I each have one of these: [url=http://www.walmart.com/ip/Dragonfly-Moorea-Kayak/10910811]http://www.walmart.com/ip/Dragonfly-Moorea-Kayak/10910811[/url] They are the swiss army knives of kayaks. You can get sails, rudders, pole holders, everything for them and they are cheap. They take up only like 2 or 3" even with my fat ass on them which makes them good for shallow water. They are very stable and the back rest is really comfy and they are very maneuverable. Their drawback is that they are slow. We take them to the Blackwater river camping about once/year and all the people on canoes fly past us. But that river is also very shallow and we pass them by later when they are having to get out to portage and we float on by. They are light and have a handle so that you can carry them like a brief case. We're very with them happy for what we want to do with them but when it comes time for a serious camping trip we bring the canoe instead. J. J. [/QUOTE]
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