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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3878359" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I bought a kayak on sale at Academy on a clearance. Which I would have bought all three but got one. </p><p>It's a 12' sit on top model for fishing. My buddy bought another brand. </p><p>When we are on the water, he can stand up in his, and mine is narrow and very tippy. </p><p>My suggestion is to look for one that is wider and not tippy like a canoe. Go for stability. </p><p> I'd also look at the pedal type that use like a bicycle pedal to run a little prop underneath. Those things can move across the water. </p><p>The prop is retracted into a pocket when needing to go into shallow water.</p><p>Academy has some great accessories. Get the anchor in a bag with a rope already attached. It's compact and the anchor wings fold out. </p><p>There is also an anchor trolly that attaches a wire to the side of the kayak so one can position the anchor from bow to aft to position the kayak in current or wind for fishing. Very handy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3878359, member: 5412"] I bought a kayak on sale at Academy on a clearance. Which I would have bought all three but got one. It's a 12' sit on top model for fishing. My buddy bought another brand. When we are on the water, he can stand up in his, and mine is narrow and very tippy. My suggestion is to look for one that is wider and not tippy like a canoe. Go for stability. I'd also look at the pedal type that use like a bicycle pedal to run a little prop underneath. Those things can move across the water. The prop is retracted into a pocket when needing to go into shallow water. Academy has some great accessories. Get the anchor in a bag with a rope already attached. It's compact and the anchor wings fold out. There is also an anchor trolly that attaches a wire to the side of the kayak so one can position the anchor from bow to aft to position the kayak in current or wind for fishing. Very handy. [/QUOTE]
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