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Nicki Sinclair

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Since: Aug 12, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2007 6:55 pm
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I use to have a Daggon
Blackwater 12 ft kayak with
rudder. I enjoyed it and at
that time I had help carrying
it. I paddle in smooth water,
harbors, sloughs, lakes, etc.

I realize now that I can
unload at boat docks, get a
dolly for distance transport
and am completely willing to
do this by myself. I question
on loading it onto a roof rack
and any hints would help me
with this.

Question: Because I'm not
familiar with other brands, is
there a sit in kayak with rear
compartment and rudder, that
is a bit lighter, yet
streamlined for easy paddling.

I'd appreciate all
recommendations, comparisons
and pointers.

You can post me off list and
thanks in advance.

Nicki

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John Ramsay

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Since: Jul 23, 2007
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 2:45 am
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Nicki Sinclair wrote:

> I use to have a Daggon Blackwater 12 ft kayak with rudder. I enjoyed
> it and at that time I had help carrying it. I paddle in smooth water,
> harbors, sloughs, lakes, etc.
>
> I realize now that I can unload at boat docks, get a dolly for
> distance transport and am completely willing to do this by myself. I
> question on loading it onto a roof rack and any hints would help me
> with this.
>
> Question: Because I'm not familiar with other brands, is there a sit
> in kayak with rear compartment and rudder, that is a bit lighter, yet
> streamlined for easy paddling.
>
> I'd appreciate all recommendations, comparisons and pointers.
>
> You can post me off list and thanks in advance.
>
> Nicki


If you have the money you can get lighter, rigid boats -
$3000- and up.

If you don't, check out inflatables.

A web search for > inflatable kayaks < will give
you all sorts of options.

I have your problem in not being able to cartop my old sea kayak.

I settled for a 19 lb inflatable. Not as fast to paddle, but
still fun and quite safe in quiet water.

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cramersec

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Since: Jun 26, 2007
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 3:00 pm
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Perception Cadence in Airalite would be a perfect boat for you. Fast,
fun, 42#, shiny, durable.

http://www.perceptionkayaks.com/cadence

Steve
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