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10-26-2020, 11:39 AM | #1 |
Junior
Join Date: Oct 2020
Posts: 23
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How Much Capacity Is Really Needed?
Hey All,
Hoping to get a little advice and input on how much capacity is really needed in a kayak given my circumstances. I am just getting into kayak fishing (currently trying to modify a 20+ y/o Cobra Tandem) and trying to decide what I will need. I am mainly going to be fishing around Newport Harbor, Dana Point, and inshore outside of those areas; however, I also want to be able to go down to La Jolla or a little farther offshore with others (neighbor goes about 5 miles out frequently) to target larger species like YT, WSB, etc. If I go to La Jolla or elsewhere I will be taking a decent amount of gear with me (drive time/rarity of trip) and I am concerned about the capacity of some of these kayaks. I posted something similar over on Blood Decks, but there is a lot more kayak discussion here. I've tried searching the forums here and around online, but there seems to be a lot of conflicting information and/or information specialized to one particular person's style. My guestimates on weights: 200lbs Me 40lbs DIY Livewell 25lbs Poles/Gaff/Tackle 10bs Cooler/Water/Lunch 18lbs "Rigged Gear Weight" - Hobie Outback As an Example 7lbs Straps/Pole Holders/VHF/Etc = 300lbs and then there is still: batteries fishfinder/gps paddle hand pump/ bailing mechanism a little water in the kayak possible wheels from carting to the beach If all of the above comes to 350lbs + then it seems like im about 1 good fish away from having problems with a 400lb capacity kayak, especially if some of these "70%" of capacity rules I've seen are correct. What's the general consensus? Do I need the 500-600lb capacity of something like a Pro Angler, or is it fine to push the limit of something like an Outback? |
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