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Thread: School me on sea kayaks

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    Just some bloke
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    School me on sea kayaks

    Looking at getting a couple of sea kayaks for the family to start exploring the sounds. I think I'm after 1 seaters, which have enough room to store a bit of gear to go camping/hunting/fishing.
    I don't really know what to look for/brand reputation so any help is greatly appreciated!

    Thanks

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    I've got one of these and recommend it. Stable, plenty of storage (should fit your rifle too) and made in NZ.

    https://barracudakayaks.com/products/beachcomber
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    We have a few different sit ons that we use for fishing, and playing.
    Mission Catch 390, stable, basic fishing platform, heaps of storage. rated for a max load of 230kgs.
    https://www.missionkayaking.com/shop...CATCH+390.html
    https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/marketpl...5?bof=rvO3MiGp

    Ocean Prowler models, (I have 4.3 ultra) popular stable set up for fishing. good storage too.
    Ocean Cabo 2 seater for fishing and exploring. Good storage and easy to steer with the rudder. I have a Chinese outboard we can mount when we want to travel a bit further or want to be lazy.
    Son (13yrs) Is now in a Viking Espri.
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