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Re: Best Kayak? [Re: Ibock] #15043474 04/11/24 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Ibock
Is there a place to go where you can sit in them to see what you like? If you were to buy who would you do business with?


I know Fin Factory in Corpus Christi does.

Re: Best Kayak? [Re: Ibock] #15043524 04/11/24 03:22 PM
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So not sure if it's been mentioned yet, the nucanoe frontier is a good big guy option. You can prob get that with a small gas motor cheaper than a hobie. Don't get me wrong, hobie makes a fantastic product but there are certainly more economical options out there.


Re: Best Kayak? [Re: Ibock] #15043629 04/11/24 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Ibock
Is there a place to go where you can sit in them to see what you like? If you were to buy who would you do business with?


Mariner Sails is worth the drive from McKinney. They have a decent inventory and most of their staff are kayak and/or sailing enthusiasts.

They will also allow you to test drive almost anything that you want to buy (If not the exact model, they will probably have a comparable model)... they will meet you at local water, vest you up, and let you paddle/pedal.

They are good folks.

Re: Best Kayak? [Re: Ibock] #15043666 04/11/24 04:47 PM
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It's spring! Isn't there a demo day soon????? Those are great times!!!


Re: Best Kayak? [Re: Ibock] #15044808 04/13/24 01:25 AM
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Demo Days used to be plentiful before COVID, but I hadn’t really seen any advertised since.

Re: Best Kayak? [Re: Ibock] #15045512 04/13/24 11:06 PM
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May 18 I heard right from mariner sails. Lake grapevine


Re: Best Kayak? [Re: christian myrick] #15051742 04/20/24 06:32 AM
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Dude you nailed it. I kind of fall into big guy at 6'6 250ish. I'm in a Frontier now with a Newport 55 transom mount motor. Frontier new is $1600. Newport kayak 55 motor $200. LiTime 100ah lithium $300. Basically after tax TX registration and all the little extra expenses like a battery box, lithium charger etc you can be on the water for about $2500 cruising at about 4.5mph with an almost 700lb weight capacity.

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Originally Posted by John Stockman
Dude you nailed it. I kind of fall into big guy at 6'6 250ish. I'm in a Frontier now with a Newport 55 transom mount motor. Frontier new is $1600. Newport kayak 55 motor $200. LiTime 100ah lithium $300. Basically after tax TX registration and all the little extra expenses like a battery box, lithium charger etc you can be on the water for about $2500 cruising at about 4.5mph with an almost 700lb weight capacity.


long time, no see, John! cheers I guess you were just ashamed you went to a motor! roflmao I have one too, but I havent stooped so low as to try it out..


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Re: Best Kayak? [Re: lconn4] #15059443 04/29/24 12:50 PM
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Lol I've just been doing my thing. I don't post much anymore.

Re: Best Kayak? [Re: Ibock] #15079530 05/22/24 01:02 AM
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FWIW I recently got a barely used Hobie 17T from my father in law. He had put the MotorGuide XI5 on it. By coincidence, I already had a Lowrance HDS Live 9 so added the NMEA network so I can run the TM from my Lowrance. After three trips I can say this combo is a game changer. I won’t ever have another kayak without GPS capability. I can thoroughly pick apart docks using the jog feature, and set cruise control to cast down a bank line. Also like anchor mode. I can also go through the graph history, find a feature, set a waypoint then tell the TM to go there and anchor with just a few clicks on the FF screen. Game changer for me.

48AH lithium for FF, phone charger and nav lights . 110 AH battery for TM. For my typical 8 hour trips I Haven’t had to peddle yet.

Edit: I’m 6’6” , 310

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