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Topic: Whats you quiver?  (Read 2504 times)

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Paddleboy84

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With fishing kayaks getting more and more diverse these days, it seems like most everyone has more than one boat to fill the need of fishing different types of water. In California you could fish lakes, fast moving rivers, and open ocean all within a few hour drive. So what would your ideal quiver of kayaks be?

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AlsHobieOutback

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Current Quiver is:

Hobie Outback: Lakes, rivers, etc
Malibu X-Factor: Rockfishing or drift fishing, and beach launches.
Hobie AI: Long distance boat, Salmon, WSB, etc.
"A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for."

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Sin Coast

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...don't lie Al. We all know you have more kayaks than that!
Photobucket Sucks!

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FisHunter

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the original OK P-13 is all i'll ever need.  :smt003
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I suppose if I had the money I'd have a revolving cast, but these days I have only 3:

2005 WS tarpon 140
2003 Cobra Wavewitch
2000 Dagger cayman

wish list would include an OK trident, an RTM Abaco, an Eddyline Carribean, and probably (gasp) a Hobie of some sort
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the original OK P-13 is all i'll ever need.  :smt003

P15 for me, but I don't ever fish any skinny water.

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...don't lie Al. We all know you have more kayaks than that!
Sara's got two, a Revo and a T140.   :smt002
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AI is it.....done sold the others as they sat year after year.
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Ocean Kayak BigYak (shorter paddles)
Ocean Kayak T15 (longer paddles)

They've both been truly amazing fish killing machines.  :smt003

Other yaks I dream of adding to my quiver once I win the lottery (in no particular order):

Ocean Kayak T13
Santa Cruz Raptor SOT
Jackson Kayak Cuda 13

 :smt006

Sincerely,

Jim

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Eric B

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Hobie Kona, (paddle-powered tandem), and a Drifter.  I would like something faster, because both are slugs.  But then again I didn't get into kayaking to go fast.


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the original OK P-13 is all i'll ever need.  :smt003

P-13 I will always have one
T-11 So clients don't paddle faster than me, and someday for floating RR with Otobepelagic
T-15 rudder
Ultra 4.7 rudder (2)

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ScottV

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My OK T13 is all I need for a kayak.  But I do have 3 float tubes and a pontoon.  And hope to have my new bass boat in a couple years.
So long and thanks for all the fish!!!
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Fishgr

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Current quiver:

(1) Jackson Cuda 12 - serves all my needs lately as I'm sticking to FW and the Delta these days
(2) OK T13 - serving as my buddy yak these days, and doing a dam fine job

Future quiver:
Big Tuna - so I can paddle folks around and teach them how to fish, where to fish, and more than anything, paddle around with my son and daughter.

Hobie Outback 2021
OK T13


KayakJames

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Currently I have:
AI/ adventure
OG p13
And a cobra escape.
Want to add
Eddyline Caribbean, sometime in the future.
Where did he go george


Mienboy

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Ocean Kayak BigYak (shorter paddles)
Ocean Kayak T15 (longer paddles)

They've both been truly amazing fish killing machines.  :smt003

Other yaks I dream of adding to my quiver once I win the lottery (in no particular order):

Ocean Kayak T13
Santa Cruz Raptor SOT
Jackson Kayak Cuda 13

 :smt006

Sincerely,

Jim
i feel bad for you Bigjim it must suck to not be able to find a pic of your yak without fish on it :smt005
My biggest worry is that my wife(when I'm dead)will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it