Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#7
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
John Caldeira wrote in
: Matt, If your intention is to do tour with other kayakers, including some overnight touring, at your weight I think you'd be sadly disappointed with a 13 or 14 foot boat. Someone in the Cape Lookout 135 or 145 is likely to have a hard time keeping up with other kayakers due to such a short waterline length. Many people buy a short, wide barge-style kayak like the Cape Lookout thinking it's more stable and convenient to store in a garage, but they're back the next year buying the longer, narrower boat that they should have bought in the first place. The Cape Lookout 135 and 145 are 24" wide. That's not really what I would consider to be barge-style. but they're back the next year buying the longer, narrower boat that they should have bought in the first place. "should have bought in the first place"? Longer, narrower boats might be appropriate if you're primarily interested in paddling longer distances and do some overnight touring, but not everyone is interested in paddling long distances and touring. |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
FS: Used Tatoosh kayak from EasyRider, in Seattle | Marketplace | |||
Canoe & Kayak Scams Kills 1,000 Americans | General | |||
Starter Kayak Purchase Question | General | |||
Beginner's Kayak Purchase | General | |||
initial kayak impressions | General |