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baitcasterboy20 02-09-2010 05:01 PM

New Kayak
 
The Dragonfly Moorea Kayak is an excellent choice for beginner to intermediate recreation kayaking. The Dragonfly Moorea Kayak is lightweight and compact, making it easy to carry with its molded carrying handles. Boasting a maximum weight capacity of 250 pounds, this kayak is almost impossible to flip over. The two-piece aluminum shaft kayak paddle with dual position blade feather adjustment provides quality and long term durability.
  • Removable comfort back rest provides all-day comfort
  • Storage compartment behind the back rest
  • Flat-bottom design for stability
  • Tunnel tracking channels to keep you on your course
  • Crafted from high-impact polyethylene with superior UV protection
  • Lays flat on auto roof racks for easy tie-down
  • Raised seating provides high and dry comfort and security
  • Kayak Eazy Karry harness offers hands-free transport with "over the shoulder" strap
  • Fits inside SUVs, Minivans, home closets, or RV lower storage compartments
  • Includes screw hooks for mounting to ceiling joists or wall studs (for storage)
  • Reusable scupper plugs 3-pack also included
  • Weight capacity: 250 lbs.

baitcasterboy20 02-09-2010 05:04 PM

Re: New Kayak
 
also i want to put this on the kayak it's a berkley boat rod holder

A classic design. Fully adjustable with 3-way mounting system. Holds both spinning and casting rods.
  • Fully adjustable with mounting bracket.
  • Securely holds all types of rods.
  • Tough polypropylene construction
here's the link to the picture http://www.berkley-fishing.com/prod.php?k=266151&u=RH.

Iceman 02-09-2010 07:40 PM

Re: New Kayak
 
That kayak is a big step up from shore fishing, but it is a bit of a toy kayak. Depending on how and where you want to fish this may or may not work for you. I would not do more than drop in and fish outings in sheltered waters. If it is in your budget look for something more along proven fishing kayaks. see what every one else in your area is using.
Always better to learn from others mistakes rather than your own.

I have seen these launched next to my store and would not want to paddle one. Check out the mixed reviews, as long as you know what you are getting, fun, but not a serious fishing kayak.

http://www.buzzillions.com/reviews/d...-kayak-reviews

baitcasterboy20 02-10-2010 12:44 PM

Re: New Kayak
 
i'm going to be using this in this brackish water lake. you can catch inshore gamefish in there. such as snook, tarpon, cuda, jack crevalle, etc. occasonily i'll take it into a lake filled with bass by my house

Iceman 02-10-2010 04:03 PM

Re: New Kayak
 
cool! you will definitely catch more fish than you would from shore. Post up a report when you go!

baitcasterboy20 02-10-2010 05:23 PM

Re: New Kayak
 
thanks i will


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