Re-yak
- DOMINATOR
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- Joined: 06 Apr 2010, 19:29
- kayak: hobie outback
- Real Name: Dom
- Location: Melton West
Re: Re-yak
Buy a hobie! The mirage drive is invaluable fishing yes they are expensive but look at the resale value if u bring that in to consideration they are one of the cheapest kayaks around! Also look at what the majority of people have!!
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- Wedge
- The force is strong in this one
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- Joined: 02 Dec 2012, 13:49
- kayak: Hobie PA 12
- Real Name: Jeff
- Location: Alexandra
Re: Re-yak
Thanks for your thoughts Thommo, we are like minded in this area. I will not rush into anything.
- Wedge
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- kayak: Hobie PA 12
- Real Name: Jeff
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Re: Re-yak
Thanks for your thoughts Bozzie. JeffGBozzie wrote:Price is pretty well fixed, but, the options you need is where the negotiations come into it. Life vest, roof racks, loading option, kokatat pants, boots, tc.Wedge wrote:Hi everyone, I'm a new member of the forum and currently do not have a Yak but I have been doing a bit of research on various models. From my perspective I'm interested in Safety & Stability and at the moment I think the PA 14 with the "Vantage" seat would be hard to beat. I'm hoping to go down to Melbourne tomorrow to have a look at one and ask a few questions about options. Loading systems are also another consideration which I will have to sniff out. Are there distributors that parlay on price or is the price pretty much the same over all retailers?
- Peterj
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Re: Re-yak
Aqua yak are good, they are basically old viking molds that have been reworked slightly so the design of the hull is proven. The week he opened in Hoppers i was the back looking about. he also still may have some support from viking in the mold department.