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Old 02-16-2019, 09:41 AM   #1
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Tandem Kayak for Hawaii

I am looking for a kayak suggestion for tandem fishing in Hawaii. The setup will be a seven year old and me and my wife and an 11 year old. We would like to be able to dual purpose too for fun and fishing. We both have done very little kayaking but thought that since we are moving to Hawaii it would be fun to learn.

I plan on buying used so what should I keep an eye out for in a used one? Are the lifetime ones just junk to be avoided?

Thanks for any suggestions.

Does this seem like a good deal?

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...3437133490190/


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Old 02-16-2019, 10:20 AM   #2
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$300 for that Rambler is a good buy super basic......start out slow, don't make your family members pay the ultimate price for your with your lack of experience......EDIT, MY BAD.
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Old 02-16-2019, 10:22 AM   #3
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$300 for that Rambler is a good buy super basic......start out slow, don't make your family members pay the ultimate price for your with your lack of experience........and then again joining a forum and posting a link on your first post usually means you are not..........who you say you are.


Thanks for the feedback. We currently live in eastern N.C. so we will get a chance to practice in the sound.

Should I keep an eye out for something not so basic? I don’t know what features I should be concerned about. I want something stable. We take the boat off shore all the time so I am used to picking my days. I have no problem waiving off if it seems too much.


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Not familiar with kayak fishing Hawaii but it seems a little hardcore for a family thing. What island? maybe somebody with real experience there can chime in.
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Old 02-16-2019, 05:25 PM   #5
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Not familiar with kayak fishing Hawaii but it seems a little hardcore for a family thing. What island? maybe somebody with real experience there can chime in.


Oahu. There are bays that are calm. Not everywhere has waves like north shore.


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Old 03-05-2019, 02:41 PM   #6
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FAMILY FISHING FROM KAYAK

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My recommendation will be find as much stability as you can. The fishing here on Oahu is all "nearshore" and "offshore". The bays all get waves and swell. Easiest side of the island is south and they generally run 1-3 during wither months and get up t around 5 in the summer. Wind is another factor to deal with. There are kayak fishing groups to be found on facebook. My favorite is Hawaii Kayak Fishing. The group was originated by Big Island folks but there are plenty Oahu yakkers on it, many are military. You may want to check on two kayaks to help keep marital bliss.
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Old 03-05-2019, 02:56 PM   #7
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My recommendation will be find as much stability as you can. The fishing here on Oahu is all "nearshore" and "offshore". The bays all get waves and swell. Easiest side of the island is south and they generally run 1-3 during wither months and get up t around 5 in the summer. Wind is another factor to deal with. There are kayak fishing groups to be found on facebook. My favorite is Hawaii Kayak Fishing. The group was originated by Big Island folks but there are plenty Oahu yakkers on it, many are military. You may want to check on two kayaks to help keep marital bliss.
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Thanks. The plan was to get two. I will look into the group.


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Old 03-06-2019, 12:06 PM   #8
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BUY THEM THERE AND SHIP THEM IN YOUR HHG

The new kayaks here are strictly MSRP or higher and most of the used ones seem overpriced. Finding a trailer is difficult but possible. I recommend you try to get that done before you PCS and get it all shipped in your HHG. I ended up buying a trailer from West Marine and setting it up for my yak. Definitely look at peddle drives as they are better for fishing out here. You want as much stability as you can afford. Even 3 foot swells can make you feel unstable especially when you add in the wind and currents.
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The new kayaks here are strictly MSRP or higher and most of the used ones seem overpriced. Finding a trailer is difficult but possible. I recommend you try to get that done before you PCS and get it all shipped in your HHG. I ended up buying a trailer from West Marine and setting it up for my yak. Definitely look at peddle drives as they are better for fishing out here. You want as much stability as you can afford. Even 3 foot swells can make you feel unstable especially when you add in the wind and currents.


We ended up getting two ocean Malibu two kayaks that were on sale. They are packing our stuff in July and they will go then.

They aren’t great for two person fishing but seem to be great family kayaks. There are four of us so it seemed to work well.


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