Hello all,
I have an aquayak scout and plan on selling it and getting an upgrade. I've got a budget off max $900 pushing $1000. Im about 6"3 and 113kg broad shoulder. I'll be fishing mostly Western port and occasionally port Phillip bay. The fish I'll be targeting mostly is gummy, snapper and whiting.
I know $900 is pretty tight ( trust me, if I could some of the sexy hobies on here I would). What would people recommend? I've looked at some kingfish wave dancers second hand that seem a better fit for me. What are peoples opinion?
Upgrading on a budget
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Upgrading on a budget
a quick fish can be between 1-8 hours
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Re: Upgrading on a budget
The wavedance Kingfisher is what you were recommended on FV and it's a good option for what you're looking for. Here's a good example at a bargain price:
http://vyak.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=23837
http://vyak.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=23837
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Re: Upgrading on a budget
Funny enough I've already messages them and was thinking about that yak specifically when I meantioned it haha.shane wrote:The wavedance Kingfisher is what you were recommended on FV and it's a good option for what you're looking for. Here's a good example at a bargain price:
http://vyak.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=23837
Is fishing victoria and vyak websites linked together ?
a quick fish can be between 1-8 hours
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Re: Upgrading on a budget
No but Mal could have posted on either, or someone cross linked the post.Toady king wrote: Is fishing victoria and vyak websites linked together ?
Even a new kingfisher as a bare kayak is just in your budget. Good solid kayaks, just lack a little on deck storage.
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Re: Upgrading on a budget
Okay thanks. Im looking at them now, but hopefully mal still has hislaneends wrote:Toady king wrote: No but Mal could have posted on either, or someone cross linked the post.
Even a new kingfisher as a bare kayak is just in your budget. Good solid kayaks, just lack a little on deck storage.
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Re: Upgrading on a budget
I picked up a Perception Pescadore 12 from Melbourne Paddlesports a couple of years ago for my first yak on a similar budget. $800 for the yak (paddle was extra).
This is bigger than the Scout but still a good size to carry or lift overhead. Very stable too - I am 6"3 and 115kgs and have only fallen out once (when drunk).
I would check them out - they are a re-badged Wilderness Systems Tarpon 120 (the previous shape). I think you can still get them for the price I mentioned.
This is bigger than the Scout but still a good size to carry or lift overhead. Very stable too - I am 6"3 and 115kgs and have only fallen out once (when drunk).
I would check them out - they are a re-badged Wilderness Systems Tarpon 120 (the previous shape). I think you can still get them for the price I mentioned.