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Keenan Wellar wrote:

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My GF and I are looking at used kayaks, with an eye mainly towards
day-paddling (river and Lake MI), with occasional one- or two-night
river trips. We've paddled a few different kayaks in conditions
ranging from flat rivers to light ocean surf, but we're not
particularly experienced (she's 130 lbs, I'm 185).
I've got a line on a couple of used Necky boats, a Zoar and a Kayook.
Am I right in thinking these would fit our needs pretty well? Any
comments?

bw



The Zoar is good for larger paddlers.




Aren't there two types of Zoar? One is the Sports LV, and a slightly larger one
called just the Zoar Sport? What are we talking about here?

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