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Old 06-20-2007, 03:22 AM
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i am wondering what everyone thinks about the pelican fishing kayak it looks good and would be a big upgrade from my ocean kayak frenzy
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Old 06-20-2007, 04:29 PM
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'Ya know, I really can't give any advice one way or the other. I've seen Pelican Kayaks in photos, but never in person to see what type of quality they are, and thus have also never paddled one. Maybe someone else reading this can help out here? Sorry,

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Old 06-21-2007, 10:23 PM
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Hey bro,

I was considering a Pelican before I bought my kayaks/current kayak. If you want to see one check out sport chalet they carry them. For the money just under 500 be sure to look real hard. I think you could get a much nicer used boat for the same money. Check out paddling.net and do a price comparison. Your most likely gonna find a much nicer boat for at most 200 more. If your still not sure about which kayak to get maybe just rent a couple and paddle them, fish and try them out. I personally spent alot of money getting 2 kayaks (sit ins) that I thought were good boats. But they were not as good as my current quest is (sit on top). After losing close to 600 from trading up each time. I wish I would have listened to others who had suggested this approach. Southwind kayaks has a rental center to try all their different kayaks. I'm sure there are other places local who also rent them and will offer credit from rentals for the boat purchases. But if anything do be sure to check out paddling.net as they have the best info on almost all makes and pricing of kayaks.

Good luck and let us know what you get,

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Old 06-22-2007, 03:41 PM
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i will i am going to try to buy a new one with birthday money i have about a month left untill my birthday
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It sound like you're on the right track. Getting a kayak you may not be happy with is an expensive proposition. You almost always end up losing several hundred dollars at least if you decide to sell it a short time after you get it. Good Luck in your decision,
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