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![]() "joe" wrote in message ... In article .net, "Calif Bill" wrote: There are others than the Outback! The paddle drive would be a hindrance in any surf conditions. Try www.kayakfishing.com and book a school day. They furnish everything. They have several different locations. They are headquared in the La Jolla area. Allan's Kayaks in San Diego is right on Mission bay and there are free demos of all his yaks. I have had mine in the surf and of course you can pull it out in seconds with the twist of two knobs. Have you tried one or just making an off hand comment? There are definitely other kayaks and as with any boat they are all better for one thing or another. A boat that does great in the surf is not going to do as well on a long paddle as a long slick boat that tracks well. The Outback is a good all around boat and offers some great advantages. It is not the best boat for all conditions but which boat is? Good Fishin' atljoe -- "Atlanta Joe" aka Joe Webb Flats fishing is Flat Fun! Visit my site at http://flatsfisher.com I fish San Diego in my yak, and am looking at the Prowler. I am a big guy. 6' 4" 240#. So need a big yak. The best yak fishing in Mission Bay for me, is from my Agean. Wife paddles, I fish. Bill |
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