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[> Subject: Re: New to kayaking
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Author:
Don
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Date Posted: 10:26:21 10/21/04 Thu
Bill, I bought a well-used(had been a rental for a year or two) Captiva as my first boat eighteen months ago, and love it.
I'm 6'4" and 250 pounds and have plenty of room.
Since the name, at least, is an orphan (Perception now sells the same boat as the Carolina 16), I'd think you shouldn't pay more than four to six hundred bucks for a used Captiva, depending on condition.
But of course, paddle it(or go to a dealer and paddle a Carolina 16) before you buy--it's no bargain if it doesn't "feel" right for you, or if you really want a faster or more agile boat.
Don Shively
>Hello everyone,
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>I am a big guy, 6'8 320 lbs, and want to get into
>kayaking. I am looking at a few differnt types of
>boats. I have always liked Old Town, and their store
>is 20 min away from my cabin up in Maine. However,
>earlier this week I looked at some of the Perception
>Kayaks, Acadia 12.5 and Sundance 12.0, and they seem
>fairly nice. How would peole rate these against an
>Old Town Loon 138, or Nantucket.
>I am also looking for PFD's for big sizes 54in chest,
>and paddles on the cheap, I am putting myself through
>grad school,and dont have any money, but want to kayak
>this summer. Thanks for all the help in advance, and
>I am glad that there is a resource for all of us here.
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