My 2cents- for your size - any sit on top kayak or canoe should be avoided, the higher you sit the less balance you have with these small boats.
Hello folks,
As the title says I am looking at a new way to get to fish, a kayak. We have a local lake that supplied water to a coal fired power plant. well, the plant isn't on line no more, and the city owns the park and lake. It is part of the James River here in South western Missouri in Springfield. For the most part it is pretty shallow, or at least appears that way from the satalite pictures I'm able to pull up. I have fished below the dam and have caught some good crappie thier. Their is no active boat ramps here as the one slightly up river washed out a few years before I moved here and whats left of the one in the park is blocked off... and the city has no intention of putting one in if they can help it. So that leaves a kayak and canoe. Now, I am a bit on the large size around the middle at 5'11' and 270 lbs. There is a few areas of this lake and the river section that I really, really want to fish.
From the pic's I'm looking at it just looks so fishy. Most of this I Can only look at from the satellite as their is not any other access to, that momma will let this clumsy individual attempt to get to. Some is along rock bluff into some decently deep water and then their is all the woods with lots of walking up and down ravines for which I'm not real fond of either so a kayak makes the most since to me.
This is where I need some help. I am on disability from the VA and S/S, and not a lot left over after the necessary bills and essentials are paid each month. What is your experienced opinion of the Lifetime Tahoma 100 sit on top kayak. Anyone have experience with this kayak. Feed back/ suggestions please. Thank you ahead of time. Eric, AKA "Jamesdean".
Proud to have served with and supported the Units I was in: 1st IDF, 9th INF, 558th USAAG (Greece), 7th Transportation Brigade, 6th MEDSOM (Korea), III Corp, 8th IDF, 3rd Armor Div.
1980 Ebbtide Dyna-Trak 160 Evinrude 65 Triumph
My 2cents- for your size - any sit on top kayak or canoe should be avoided, the higher you sit the less balance you have with these small boats.
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Well then I guess it's wait another 3-6 months and get something like a small plastic 10' plastic pontoon boat...of coarse that entails a trolling motor and then because it has a motor on it in this state it requires a boat title and registration, even more money...
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1980 Ebbtide Dyna-Trak 160 Evinrude 65 Triumph
I have the lifetime tahoma (wifes actually) and it is a pretty stable kayak....sortof. It is not one for standing up in or moving around much. It is like the lifetime tamarack which I own, same mold but more features. It is a good entry level kayak but from what your describing and if you are a little on the clumsy side I'm not sure that's what I would choose. I do feel comfortable in it but getting in and out can be tricky. The weight limit on these boats is 275 lbs!!!
There are other options out there but the price goes up quickly. Almost better to just get the plastic pontoon your talking about. Just somethings to consider: Rent a boat? Pedal boat? - some come with rod holders etc., tons more money but Blue Sky Boatworks 360 Angler? Just thinking of options.
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It's a thought...but not exactly what I'm looking for in 40 degree or colder water. Yes I know you have the probability of getting wet in a kayak, but in I float tube thiers no doubt you're gonna get wet and cold...
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Proud to have served with and supported the Units I was in: 1st IDF, 9th INF, 558th USAAG (Greece), 7th Transportation Brigade, 6th MEDSOM (Korea), III Corp, 8th IDF, 3rd Armor Div.
1980 Ebbtide Dyna-Trak 160 Evinrude 65 Triumph
Yes you have flippers that fit over shoes...
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Proud to have served with and supported the Units I was in: 1st IDF, 9th INF, 558th USAAG (Greece), 7th Transportation Brigade, 6th MEDSOM (Korea), III Corp, 8th IDF, 3rd Armor Div.
1980 Ebbtide Dyna-Trak 160 Evinrude 65 Triumph