seak lunar kayak
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seak lunar kayak
Hi every one,i am looking at the seak lunar kayak that they have at annaconda can any one tell me if they are a good kayak to use for fishing,any information would help.
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Re: seak lunar kayak
The father inlaw got one second hand, had a paddle in it gets going quick but takes a bit to turn, fairly stable too. Doesn't seem to bad for a cheap start out yak.yakman2 wrote:Hi every one,i am looking at the seak lunar kayak that they have at annaconda can any one tell me if they are a good kayak to use for fishing,any information wood help.
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Re: seak lunar kayak
I think philnz has one. Send him a pm for his thoughts
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Re: seak lunar kayak
extremely stable but slow to turn yes but u dont really need to turn fast ocean fishing haha Alot of fishing room plus the side rails allow for easy no hole installs or rod holders etc
I previously had a ocean kayak scrambler 2 and the seak lunar is far better
I previously had a ocean kayak scrambler 2 and the seak lunar is far better
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Re: seak lunar kayak
They don't seem like a bad yak, would be a big pro if it had a rudder, but other than that can't see anything wrong with it, has good drainage where u sit is a big plus, the biggest down fall with my klargo, holds waterphilnz wrote:extremely stable but slow to turn yes but u dont really need to turn fast ocean fishing haha Alot of fishing room plus the side rails allow for easy no hole installs or rod holders etc
I previously had a ocean kayak scrambler 2 and the seak lunar is far better
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Re: seak lunar kayak
frank
i have a lunar aswell, and im very happy with it for a starter yak. Very stable tracks fairly well till a breeze comes by. Ive never had it in salt water yet but hoping to fix that soon. My only gripe would be the lack ofa centre hatch. I am planning to put a rudder on beause how often would paddle with no wind but thats a long way off.
Hope it helps
Gary
i have a lunar aswell, and im very happy with it for a starter yak. Very stable tracks fairly well till a breeze comes by. Ive never had it in salt water yet but hoping to fix that soon. My only gripe would be the lack ofa centre hatch. I am planning to put a rudder on beause how often would paddle with no wind but thats a long way off.
Hope it helps
Gary
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Re: seak lunar kayak
thanks guys i think it will be a good start for my first yak,and i have some plans to do some mods of my own when i get it there on sale from $999 to $649 can't wait.
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Re: seak lunar kayak
Good luck Frank let us know how you go.Cheers Babylonyakman2 wrote:thanks guys i think it will be a good start for my first yak,and i have some plans to do some mods of my own when i get it there on sale from $999 to $649 can't wait.
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Re: seak lunar kayak
I've got one and luv it. Beats my Wavedance Kingfisher hands down. Very stable, heaps of room. I've tricked mine up with Harmony Slidetrax rid holders, 2 paddle keepers, anchor trolley, and railblaza platform mounted Lowrance Elite 4x sounder. In my opinion you won't go wrong starting with the Lunar.
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Re: seak lunar kayak
Hi Babylon got my yak today,the seak lunar cant wait to give it a goBabylon wrote:Good luck Frank let us know how you go.Cheers Babylonyakman2 wrote:thanks guys i think it will be a good start for my first yak,and i have some plans to do some mods of my own when i get it there on sale from $999 to $649 can't wait.