Paddle v Pedal kayak.

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What kayak did you start with and what do you have now?

I started with a paddle kayak and moved to a pedal kayak.
6
25%
I started with and stayed with a pedal kayak.
6
25%
I started with and stayed with a paddle kayak.
4
17%
I started with a pedal kayak and moved to a paddle kayak.
2
8%
I started with a paddle kayak and moved to a pedal kayak, but I should have started with the pedal kayak.
1
4%
I started with a pedal kayak and moved to a paddle kayak, but I should have started with the paddle kayak.
0
No votes
I have a paddle kayak and will change to a pedal kayak in the future.
0
No votes
I have a pedal kayak and will change to a paddle kayak in the future.
0
No votes
I have a pedal kayak because injury prevents me having otherwise.
0
No votes
I have a paddle kayak because injury prevents me having otherwise.
0
No votes
I don't have a kayak because I am a sook and my wife won't let me.
0
No votes
I want to get a kayak, I am just not sure which yet.
0
No votes
Stuff kayaks I have a boat.
1
4%
I have Pedal & a Paddle kayaks.
4
17%
 
Total votes: 24

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maverick
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Location: Mornington

Re: Paddle v Pedal kayak.

Post by maverick »

time to update, vote if you haven't.
Well past the edge, almost at the point of no return.
peatop
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Location: Clifton springs

Re: Paddle v Pedal kayak.

Post by peatop »

I started with a cheap paddle yak then upgraded then upgraded to pedal but if I was in the right situation I would own both, I currently have the PA14 and love it but now I need something more suited to my new adventure, I like the idea of a revo but it lacks that space I'm used too so I going for the outback and hope it can paddle somewhat seasonably cause I know the revo does and the PA surprisingly does to but no speed records and you wouldn't want to go to tassie paddling
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Yak PBs kingfish (about this big <>>><), squid 39 cm, king george 42 cm, snapper 72 cm, gummy 122 cm, 71cm flatty (estimated ) Cobia 133cm
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maverick
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kayak: Hobie Direction & Hobie Road Sign
Real Name: TopGunPete
Location: Mornington

Re: Paddle v Pedal kayak.

Post by maverick »

The Compass is a far better paddle yak than the Outback.
Well past the edge, almost at the point of no return.
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4liters
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Real Name: Ian

Re: Paddle v Pedal kayak.

Post by 4liters »

There's no option for people with both
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maverick
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Re: Paddle v Pedal kayak.

Post by maverick »

Well that didn't work, I just added an option just for you and it cleared all the results. :roll:
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cheaterparts
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Location: Cranbourne

Re: Paddle v Pedal kayak.

Post by cheaterparts »

My ballot has been cast. 3 kayaks atm 2 for fishing and one for fitness training. All paddle craft. Looking at another sea kayak and again it will need a paddle
My kayak PBs
Gummy shark 128 Cm -- Elephant fish 85 Cm -- Snapper 91 Cm -- KG Whiting 49 Cm -- Flathead 55 Cm -- Garfish 47 Cm --Long tail Tuna 86 cm -- Silver Trevally 40 Cm -- Cobia 117 Cm -- snook 53 Cm -- Couta 71 Cm -- Squid 44 hood length


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