I'd recommend you buy a solo yak that you want and and buy your missus a yak (if she is small you could buy a 2nd hand Sport fairly reasonable or older Outback) If you fish mainly by yourself, a double is a PITA.
I fish 80% of the time with my wife and enjoyed the double, but I hated them solo...that's why we ended up with separate yaks.
Tandem/double kayaks
- Jenko
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Re: Tandem/double kayaks
Cheers Gary...
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I got a sweater for Xmas, really wanted a moaner or screamer.
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Re: Tandem/double kayaks
x2 good intentions and all that...Jenko wrote:I'd recommend you buy a solo yak that you want and and buy your missus a yak (if she is small you could buy a 2nd hand Sport fairly reasonable or older Outback) If you fish mainly by yourself, a double is a PITA.
I fish 80% of the time with my wife and enjoyed the double, but I hated them solo...that's why we ended up with separate yaks.