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Topic: New to kayaking and looking for something to get me on the water.  (Read 2348 times)

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krustykrab

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  • Location: Petaluma
  • Date Registered: Aug 2020
  • Posts: 81
Thanks for the help guys. I've got a Thule rack on top of my frontier which isn't too far off the ground so unless I'm trying to load a barge it shouldn't be too much of a problem. I regularly move 50+ lb sacks at work all day so my upper body is in decent shape. I also don't plan on going out on my own anytime soon so there will always be a buddy to help. I've also gone over some YouTube videos like the one above so it seems it shouldn't be too much of a problem. I had to pass on the revo 11 due to it being  out of my price range although that was a very generous offer by superman. I've actually had a bit of luck and am supposedly looking at a Jackson kraken 13 next week if all goes into plan. Thanks for the tips everybody. Looking forward to getting some fish soon and crab season is getting closer every day.