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I think (and I'm in no way an expert) you would be best going to a shop that
sells them and trying them. Sit in them and take them out if possible. Charlie. "Jayno55" wrote in message lkaboutboats.com... I am a few weeks into Kayaking and want to buy my own Kayak. I am not very interested in white water stuff. I see myself lazing or touring on canals, steady rivers, lakes & lochs, estauries and calm-ish coastlines. I am 57, 5'8", about 130 lbs and affected by arthritis in all joints. I have maybe a quarter of the strength of a normally fit person, but I have good balance and usually do very well on activities that require hand-eye co-ordination and other skills/techniques. I therefore want a lighter, comfortable boat, that I can paddle easily at speed or gliding along. I want to kayak partly FOR fitness. I like smart/classic looking, high tech, high performance, high quality things that are also still high on comfort/convenience aspects (think easy cockpit access/egress and good seat design/adjustability) and manageable for someone as physically limited as me. I have scoured the Kayak websites and would like advice on what to go for? For now, I have narrowed my choice down to the P & H Vela or the Prijon Catalina. I know these are different propositions. That's the point. Could any of you look at my needs/brief and appraise me of the respective merits of these two kayaks in meeting them, or would you suggest something else, and if so why? Thankyou all, in anticipation :-) |
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