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Old 01-05-2003, 10:36 AM
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Inflatable Kayaks

I am thinking of getting a inflatable kayak to fish out of, because I dont have a big car so I have reserched and seen some at a camping shop in Vic park. They are cheaper than a solid canoe and are probably just as stable. Has any one tryed an inflatable and what do you think of them for fishing.
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Old 01-05-2003, 01:51 PM
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Ya know one night I was watching this documentary about Australia's Z special unit that fought in WW2, a top secret special forces unit that operated deep behind enemy lines.

Anyway they had these rubber canoes they used quite extensively...basically there the rubber outer shell and the skeleton which you fit inside. After abit of assembling u've got yourself a pretty good canoe that is very strong.

Umm...I dont know if there are any of these around though or if you'd want to go breamin in one...probably be pretty uncomfortable in it. Oh well yeah I guess I just wasted your time
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Old 01-05-2003, 07:23 PM
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g'day tim,
been on one several times,not fishing just messing around.it was a single man version i think from ranger camping.not to bad but cant take a lot of gear and sits low in water so a long paddle could be tiring.suggest a two man version or a cheap 2nd hand glass kayak.most 3 meter boats fit on a roof rack no probs,not to heavy.if you go for a inflatable a good quality one costs $$$ as much as a glass boat.a cheapie is ok but take some good duct/gaffa tape with you to patch a puncture.a electric pump you plug onto the car battery is better than 15 mins pumping by foot.a couple of links for you to have a look at.
a good thing about an inflatable its a good paddling pool for the kids and a great party esky.
www.seaeagle.com
www.innovakayak.com
www.incept.co.nz
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Old 02-05-2003, 04:20 AM
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Hey torvic, those keppler collapsable kayaks would be excellant for bream fishing and as they are designed for long range paddling(or rowing with a special kit) they would be comfy enough. No, I've never been in one. They cost in the thousands and are not easy to make. I'd love to have one though. cf
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Old 02-05-2003, 04:28 AM
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have a look at www.feathercraft.com
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Old 02-05-2003, 04:47 AM
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Heres another one to look at

http://www.shakespeare.com.au/produc...m?modelID=1679

I've seen them at JV Marine in Melbourne...very nice. can even strap on a small electric motor.
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Old 02-05-2003, 04:48 AM
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Tim,
There is a really good inflatable made by Sevylor (Zodiac). Wiltrading in Fremantle sell and repair all of them here in WA and there are branches in the east.

I used one a few times and have been really impressed.
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Old 02-05-2003, 05:01 AM
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re. feathercraft

mmm, nice boats! Thanks for the link matty. cf
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bparker.. how much was that shakespeare at JV?
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Old 02-05-2003, 07:45 AM
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Thanks everone for youre replies. I found the site kayaker.com.au, they sell the fould up kayaks in queensland. Ive seen the Sevalar? zodiac kayaks at the caping shop in Vic park. Very well priced, I will go to that shop in Freo to check prices. Dont know wether to go for two man or one?
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If you can afford it I'd get the 2 man. They are around $1000 and come with the seats, pump, oars and bag as you see in the pic below.

Let them know that I sent you and they'll look after you. They are a nice unit.

B4 I get PM's again, they are not sponsoring me in any way and I have no commercial involvement with them at all. I just like the craft.

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Old 02-05-2003, 08:35 AM
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Beare,

Why do you think two person is best, and is a two person craft easy to use by one person.
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Old 02-05-2003, 09:13 AM
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Hi Tim,
I like the 2 person better as it means I can head out for a weekend trip and have plenty of room, it also fishes 2 guys easy so you can take a mate.

It's easy enough to carry for me, but a slight person would have trouble when it is folded. Once inflated it's pretty easy to carry. You can have a look at one in the show room and ask plenty of questions.

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