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Hi Cliff,
If you want more information on the Seda Amigo, I built a site at http://www.canoecolorado.com/kayaking/seda/amigo It works, but it is a compromise boat. It is really a better choice for a parent who wants a boat they can use with or without a child. For two adults, it is too small. Likewise any tandem which is large enough for two adults will probably be too large to solo. Eric |
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I just paddled my "Echo" double (24"x 18.5') alone. It should say
handles fine fore occasional paddling. Better than some plastic "tubs" I've been in. You just have to put small sandbag or chains in the front hatch to weigh it down a bit. Echo is discontinued, though. You can find it used, I saw one on E-bay a year or so ago for $1500. Another small tandem was made by Lincoln kayaks and had same dimensions. All other tandems are made having outfitters in mind (rentals and touring) and are made excessively heavy and wide. I don't know about convertible boats: the one with shifting seat has cockpit that is too long (knee bracing?) and another with central hatch will require seat installation and two cockpit covers. Again none of them is narrow enough. I would prefer just to through weight in and wrestle it to the water. I think it weighs 60lb which is another issue with tandems if you want to paddle (and load/unload) alone. |
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