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Old 01-12-2013, 07:17 PM   #1
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Love 'Em Both!

I Love 'em both...I have 5 kayaks (Torque, 11' & 15' Tridents, Cobra F&D, Malibu IIXL) and a Welcraft 18' Center Console with a Honda 90HP.
I caught a 34lbs. Halibut in my Torque last summer along with lots of other smaller Butts and more than my share of Bonito in the Trident yaks this fall...
...but...
when it's cold and rough and I feel like doing some winter fishing or hooping for some Lobsters or Crabs...it sure is nice to be warm and dry in my skiff...and when the Barracuda first arrive up here and they are either moving too fast for the yak or they are just out of range from a safe launch, then the skiff is the way to go for me. It's always going to be more expensive, but as long as I can afford to keep and run my skiff, then I'll continue to enjoy the ease. I also enjoy the kayak mother-ship trips along PV.
Don't get me wrong...I love my yaks...as soon as April 1st rolls around, the skiff will be out of the slip and back in the yard again, waiting for a good reason to launch it...and the yaks will be prowling Torrance Beach and Palos Verdes looking for that 40 pound Halibut!
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Old 01-12-2013, 09:59 PM   #2
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everything mentioned...

and i am a nood and have a friend who recently bought a boat and hits the islands regulary in nice conditions, but he can't drive a car in a parking lot so i am reluctant cruise...since my virgin paddle i have been hooked....the peacefulness, perspective, silence, and soliude(and costs of course) make my new yak a new found funnel for freedom.
TBR, well said... shoot me a pm if youre down to hit heavens, dear creek, or geof's...or...


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Old 01-13-2013, 04:53 AM   #3
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Thanks guys. I'm going to weigh all my options I guess.

I'm in the process of selling all of my whitewater kayaking gear and raft, before I move. So i'm big on paddling. I'll also have a decent chunk of change to "reinvest". The main allure of having a boat was being able to take out my girlfriend or any friends that come to visit. I guess if I find the right deal I might end up with both !!!
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Old 01-13-2013, 05:50 AM   #4
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Where ya gonna park all these toys?
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Old 01-13-2013, 07:01 AM   #5
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Where ya gonna park all these toys?

That's why I had to sell my center console, after spending countless hours and a good chunk o change to completely rewire & move electronics to the t-top. No-where to park it. Before you buy make sure you have somewhere you can legally park a boat. My driveway was not an option
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Old 01-13-2013, 08:35 AM   #6
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That's why I had to sell my center console, after spending countless hours and a good chunk o change to completely rewire & move electronics to the t-top. No-where to park it. Before you buy make sure you have somewhere you can legally park a boat. My driveway was not an option
find a good parkway.

jk....we park in driveways and drive on parkways so i was thinking leave the boat at the hangar?


...and DL, buy a boat you can also take the ladies AND the yaks you bought to places
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Old 01-13-2013, 09:37 AM   #7
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Having a kayak cost you nothing if you don't use it. If you do use it all you need is gas money to get there and you can get anywhere your car goes. You don't need to make a big deal out of going with a kayak. Draw back is that your butt hurts after sitting for the entire day. I don't catch much as I'm not that good but just sitting on the water and it does feel like you sit on the water, Its magical. There is NO noise no smell, Its the bicycle of the ocean. Many times I would just sit there and enjoy the peace of being on the water.. Kayak all the way for me. Just wish had more time to go and that i didnt take a dunk most of the time I get back from a day on the water.
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Old 01-16-2013, 08:36 AM   #8
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Thanks guys. I'm going to weigh all my options I guess.

I'm in the process of selling all of my whitewater kayaking gear and raft, before I move. So i'm big on paddling. I'll also have a decent chunk of change to "reinvest". The main allure of having a boat was being able to take out my girlfriend or any friends that come to visit. I guess if I find the right deal I might end up with both !!!
There are tandem kayaks for the girlfreind, even some that can be sailed. Could be fun on a slow day.
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Old 01-16-2013, 09:14 AM   #9
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not true

Not True..."Remember the fact that "boats" require an annual Coast Guard inspection".
I don't get it, why all the power boat bashing...?
Yea they are more expensive, but if you can afford it, why not?
A old used surf board and a milk crate is probably the cheapest way to go fishing if you are really trying to save some money.
Anthony111....I just don't know what to say...Ha Ha Ha!!!
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Old 01-16-2013, 10:42 AM   #10
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Save your money up and buy both.....days where one dominates over the other.
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Old 01-18-2013, 12:52 AM   #11
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Mmmm i just want to say here that her is a big difference between Kayaks and boats because the Kayaks are using specially for the fishing and riding in the biggest deep ocean waves and also for racing with one paddle and double paddle and the boats are just using for the enjoyment and for have a little round of the water not specially for fishing and racing...
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