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Ramsey Outdoors is having their "Free Paddle Day" on May 26th. You can go test out a bunch of different kayaks to see what you like/don't like.
Here is the info: https://www.ramseyoutdoor.com/events...entview/id/21/ |
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I bought a use Ocean Kayak “ Drifter “ from a coworker a few years back for $500 and it was the best thing I did to improve my fishing. I can now fish spots in lakes and ponds that had little open shoreline areas.
. The yak came with a paddle,vest and a Dollie. I have since installed a fish finder and a anchor trolley.It is stable and fast with decent storeage . I did look at the new Hobie stand up yaks but fell over when I saw the price.I got lucky with mine as I think it suits me well. You are doing the right thing by doing your homework and saving $.Good luck my friend! |
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Don't ignore used kayaks. You will get a lot more bang for your buck. For one thing, when you buy the kayak new, usually PFDs, paddles, etc. are extra, so add that to the cost of a new yak. Used yaks usually come with that stuff and sometimes extras such as anchors, rod holders, fish finders, etc.
I know it's nice to be able to park a brand new boat in the garage, but after you have it out once, it's a used boat too. |
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