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![]() "Radu Tenenbaum" wrote in message ... snip I live on a five mile long lake which also has extended back water areas. I've never kayaked before, but it looks like it would be fun. I'm 50yrs old, 6 feet, 180lbs and am only moderately fit. I'd like a kayak that has touring qualities for when I want to cruise up and down the lake, but can also go into the backwaters where I can get close to plants and water fowl. Not interested in fishing, but I'd like to bring a camera along at times. I've done some reasearch and I've narrowed my interest in three boats: Perception Sonoma 12 Perception Acadia 12.5 Wilderness Systems Pungo 120 Also, what is the advantage of the smaller cockpit of the Acadia, and is that smaller cockpit still easy to get in and out of, and would it give me easy access to a camera bag? I have an Acadia 12.5 and use it regularly exactly as you intend to do. I'm your size plus 20 pounds and find the Acadia very comfortable. I have no trouble getting in or out of it. I carry a camera and binoculars without a problem. As an added benefit the Acadia is also maneuverable enough to handle a class l-ll rivers with moderate rapids. This maneuverability will help you in the backwaters to get close to the plants and waterfowl. The rear storage area can accommodate enough camping equipment for and overnight stay. I haven't paddled the other boats you are looking at, but I'm sure they will do what you want just fine. skip |
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