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<blockquote data-quote="Super Dave" data-source="post: 2738423" data-attributes="member: 8429"><p>We have an Old Towne Loon that is a tandem (two seater), and a Walden, not a Vista, but like one with less frills. Anyway, the Walden is 38 lbs, and easy to paddle fast, but it is slender, so easier to roll in. I think it would take an act of congress to tip that Loon. Super wide, super stable. It has a foot rudder too, and tons of room to put crap, but I think it weighs almost 80 lbs. </p><p></p><p>Neither are "fishing" kayaks, but I have noticed that fish will still jump on my hook. My point being: although you can spend thousands for a fancy fishing kayak, you can also spend a lot less. I think we paid $400 for the Loon, and $250 for the Walden, both from craigslist. If it gets you out on the water, and holds your junk, what more do you need?</p><p></p><p>My point being: This is $150. It's a great price!</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.okshooters.com/showthread.php?213401-I-can-t-get-my-truck-in-the-garage-and-it-s-storm-season-sale&highlight=kayak" target="_blank">https://www.okshooters.com/showthread.php?213401-I-can-t-get-my-truck-in-the-garage-and-it-s-storm-season-sale&highlight=kayak</a> </p><p></p><p></p><p>Are you on the water yet?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Super Dave, post: 2738423, member: 8429"] We have an Old Towne Loon that is a tandem (two seater), and a Walden, not a Vista, but like one with less frills. Anyway, the Walden is 38 lbs, and easy to paddle fast, but it is slender, so easier to roll in. I think it would take an act of congress to tip that Loon. Super wide, super stable. It has a foot rudder too, and tons of room to put crap, but I think it weighs almost 80 lbs. Neither are "fishing" kayaks, but I have noticed that fish will still jump on my hook. My point being: although you can spend thousands for a fancy fishing kayak, you can also spend a lot less. I think we paid $400 for the Loon, and $250 for the Walden, both from craigslist. If it gets you out on the water, and holds your junk, what more do you need? My point being: This is $150. It's a great price! [url]https://www.okshooters.com/showthread.php?213401-I-can-t-get-my-truck-in-the-garage-and-it-s-storm-season-sale&highlight=kayak[/url] Are you on the water yet? [/QUOTE]
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