Am watching with interest as looking for a good Kayak myself, however not sure what makes a good kayak?. Have been told they need to be at least 3.2 mtrs long so they paddle straight - without the wobbles?
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Wartim
What makes a good kayak?
That all depends on what you want to do with it.
I have 2 different types.
My Wadefish that I built myself.
These are set especially for fishing with a Hobie Mirage drive, rod holders every where etc. they are about 4.6m long & track very well, are easy to paddle because of their water line length etc. they don't turn very well at all & as yet I have never been in the surf with them. I have travelled about 20ks on lakes & estuaries in a day easily in these kayaks.
My other kayaks are Perception Flows.
These are the common roto moulded poly kayaks that have popped up every where in the last few years. I don't know their length but they are a lot shorter than my other kayaks. This means they are harder to paddle & you have to keep working on the direction you want to go. But having said that they turn on a dime are great fun in the surf & traveling down local rivers where the current pulls you along & ou only need to guide then between the rocks etc.
Both of these kayaks are quite stable with the poly one the more stable of the 2 as they have flatter bottoms.
So what's the best kayak? That depends on what you want to do.