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Topic: Petaluma, CA You could fish out if it i suppose...I wouldn't. Seda Ikkuma 17  (Read 1646 times)

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JimDaddy

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$2,000 really nice paddling boat. $3,100 new. This one is two years old. I have Fishing yak envy. Spec's here: http://www.sedakayak.com/sea_kayaks/ikkuma/ikkuma.html









JimDaddy

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Sold...Finally. Now I can get the fishing Yak.....Let the shopping begin


Sailfish

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Congratulation and welcome to the MADNESS Jim  :smt006
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."


JimDaddy

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Yeah, there's a few to chose from. I'm thinking the 13 or 15 Prowler. I don't want a barge, esp. after paddling that Seda 17.' Clavey has a non-angler 13' in red. I'm going to try their demo boat hopefully tomorrow.


piski

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That Seda is (was) a good-looking yak. Any SOT is gonna feel a little slow after that thing but the Prowler's a good choice for decent speed + stability. You'll probably actually find it difficult to roll if you're not used to SOTs.
Try paddling several different makes/models, though, before you make a purchase - they're all different.
Whatever you decide on, welcome to the madness! (WTTM)
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superd270

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That Seda is (was) a good-looking yak. Any SOT is gonna feel a little slow after that thing but the Prowler's a good choice for decent speed + stability. You'll probably actually find it difficult to roll if you're not used to SOTs.
Try paddling several different makes/models, though, before you make a purchase - they're all different.
Whatever you decide on, welcome to the madness! (WTTM)

+1 here JimDaddy
Passed ur place a lot of times crabbing the Dillon Beach.

Danny

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Winds from the south, hook in
    the mouth.
Wind from the east, bite the least.
Wind from the north, further off.
Wind from the west, bite the
    best.


 

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