Oswego
n00b
Nope, but after taking an angler kayak out with raised seat I'll never go back...
I agree they have great seats, but they are typically heavy bastards with a high center of gravity. Joe/Duck has a really nice one I would love if I lived on a lake. Problem is he can barley lift it himself and last time we went to VT I wanted to kill him and I only helped him carry it uphill a hundred yards. I want something I can sling over my shoulder and carry for a few hundred yards bymyself. Got my heavy ass 12' yak for when I need to be comfy.
Hardest part is finding the right color. There are plenty of goo designs and companies, but they all offer flaming bright colors.
My brother "lost" a kayak during the flood in Ike. My brother moved back to that neighborhood a few months ago and found it hanging out in a neighbor's yard. He was able to get it back by describing all of the fiberglass fixes/patches to the owner![]()
That's great! I keep a keen eye out everytime I hit the river for it. There are only 4 good kayaking rivers down my way and I'm on one of them just about every other week. Also keeping an eye on Craigslist. I have the bill of sale with the vin number on it + I etched my name under the seat where it can't be easily seen so once I do spot it - getting it back shouldn't be an issue.