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On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 12:40:40 GMT, "JSB" wrote:
I am new to kayaking. On my son's advise I bought a used Valley Avocet. I like the the boat's performance, but since I kayak alone often with few other boats of any kind on the lake, a bit more stability would be comforting. Also, since I load and unload it alone, a lighter boat would be appreciated. I am looking at a carbon-kevlar Impex Montauk. Lighter in weight. That is nice. Reportedly a bit more secondary stability. Haven't had a chance to demo one yet. Opinions on the Montauk. Opinions on the Avocet vs the Montauk. Would this trade make any sense? I've owned a fiberglass Montauk since latish '01; used it somewhat extensively (and mostly alone) until late '04; and the sweet young thang has been using it since. It's a very nice boat. I've always waited for good weather to go paddling, but a time or two was caught out in worsening conditions, and was surprised at how rock-solid the Montauk was. Even with waves breaking over my rear quarter, I didn't feel the slightest bit tippy. I only fell out of the boat once, but that was because I was goofing off, trying to knock a board out of a tree with my paddle. I ended up changing the backband, and the sweetie reports that the seat is too hard, but she likes the thigh grips, and otherwise the boat has more than adequately fulfilled the suitability for which it was designed. I've never paddled an Avocet. Mike Soja |
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