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I own a Wilderness Systems myself but my husband just got a Perception
Eclipse because of the issue you are concerned about and it has resolved it... He suggests you not go with the Wilderness Systems. With the Eclipse, you will find the the highter profile and weight capacity to your liking and comfort without it suffering a loss of tracking and speed. "Matthew Twomey" wrote in message om... Greeting all! I would like to ask a question. I looking to purchase my first Kayak. I have done some mild Kayaking in the past and have developed a good idea of what I am looking for (basically a shorter touring/rec kayak with at least one dry hatch). Anyway I am looking specifically at the Wilderness Systems Cape Lookout 135 and 145. I really like the fit of the 135. I have sat in both several times and paddled the 135. I like the 145 as well, but don't like the fit quite as much. I'd prefer the 135. I weigh 215 pounds and the 135 has a 240 weight limit - on occasion I would be interested doing some overnight trips and I'm concerned about going over this weight limit with the stuff I pack. My question is this (don't laugh): If I go slightly over the limit - like 245 or 250 pounds (due to gear and food) am I going to sink? I would guess not - but I though I'd ask some more experienced paddlers. Thanks for any advice or experiences! -Matt -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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