my first yak
- cannonboy
- Apprentice
- Posts: 26
- Joined: 11 Oct 2014, 00:13
- kayak: scorpian terripan
- Real Name: glenn
- Location: cranbourne east
my first yak
Not exactly my ideal choice for a yak but have a wife and a couple of free loaders to feed so will do for now. Need to fit an anchor kit to it and sort out storage before I take it out for a fish.
I spend all my money on fishing, beer and smokes. I just waste the rest.
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- Lord of the fish
- Posts: 1508
- Joined: 19 Jul 2011, 21:57
- kayak: PA14 and 2 ebay jobs.
- Real Name: Gozz
- Location: Rowville
Re: my first yak
I have two of these and a couple mate's who also own them and we are all happy with them.
I have used mine in the bay but be careful as they are not a big kayak so pick your days before going out.
Adding all the stuff to your yak is the fun part.
I have used mine in the bay but be careful as they are not a big kayak so pick your days before going out.
Adding all the stuff to your yak is the fun part.
- cannonboy
- Apprentice
- Posts: 26
- Joined: 11 Oct 2014, 00:13
- kayak: scorpian terripan
- Real Name: glenn
- Location: cranbourne east
Re: my first yak
cannonboy wrote:Not exactly my ideal choice for a yak but have a wife and a couple of free loaders to feed so will do for now. Need to fit an anchor kit to it and sort out storage before I take it out for a fish.
I spend all my money on fishing, beer and smokes. I just waste the rest.