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Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: Seattle Area
Posts: 861
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There is a lot of discussion on Hobie and their pedal yaks. Just remember folks, there are more companies out there that are in the pedal game now...
Wilderness Systems / Preception Native Old Town NuCanoe
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 2,526
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It ain't no secret
Wind sucks, and yes your legs are very powerful. I've been caught in borderline situations many times where I had no business being out. These situations can arise out or nowhere without warning sometimes, but generally are forecasted. I have been out after a along work week on both types of kayaks under varied conditions and in my opinion, if you are not well rested, you will not have a pleasant day on water if it is other than lake like conditions. How often do you catch paligics in lake like conditions? Personally, I think Part of the fun is getting out there and trying to get some exercise, even if it is only for a couple of hours on water. Yes, we all want to spend 12 hours on water from sun up till sundown till the fish decide to bite, but realistically 6-8 hours on water is a long day for any of us combined with any kind of commute. If you are really serious about making transition, visit some local shops for a demo.
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