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I am looking for a "multifunctional" kayak 15 years 6 months ago #27932

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I want to purchase an all around go anywhere kayak that is comfortable, safe and easy to paddle. I would like to use it for coastal explorations, on rivers with small rapids, and on lakes. I am looking for the following features:

  • - two hatches and/or biggest load capacity possible (in particular for kayak-camping);
    - good stability/maneuverability/performance (in both flat and fairly rough waters);
    - lightweight;
    - solid material;
    - under $1000;
  • I have thought of buying one of those:

  • - Enduro 14 or Edge 12.5 by Riot;
    - Gaspe by ClearWater Design;
    - Kasko by Boréal desing;
    - Zoar Sport by Necky;
  • So, I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions (favourite brands/models, etc.).

    Thanks!

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    Re:I am looking for a "multifunctional" kayak 15 years 6 months ago #27935

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    Here's a basic comparison of 4 boats that fit your purpose


    Liquid Logic Remix XP: Good plastic, good hull design, foot pegs

    Liquid Logic Coupe: Sit on top (not much carrying capacity), you don't need to learn to roll it, similar to Remix XP in almost every way

    Pyranha Fusion: Not so good plastic, great hull design, cockpit doesn't hold skirts on well, no center pillar, foot block

    Jackson All-Water: Same as LL Remix XP, but not as snug of a fit

    All boats are 2 sizes, have hatch, range from 9-11 feet, and match almost all of your requirements (only have 1 hatch, but the Remix XP10 has a huge back hatch and some LL guys used them for an 11-day self-support down the Grand Canyon).

    CKS has reviews of the Remix XP and the Fusion listed here: cksblog.com/?cat=98 cksblog.com/?cat=359 cksblog.com/?cat=221

    Personally, I wouldn't even consider the Allwater, because it is not very snug, I couldn't use a hip snap to even move it at all, and with the Fusion I could easily get it on its side (on a showroom floor). The only things bad about the Fusion is that the rim doesn't hold onto a skirt well, the plastic on the rim of the hatch was chipping off, there is no drain plug, and there is no center pillar, making it prone to oilcan.

    You would probably be better off getting a recreational kayak for around $500, and a used whitewater kayak, unless you want to camp while whitewater kayaking. If you think that you can make up for the tracking difference with a whitewater boat, I would look at a Fluid Solo E, Dragorossi Critical Mass, etc. that are creekboats with hatches.

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    Re:I am looking for a "multifunctional" kayak 15 years 6 months ago #27961

    Ever consider the Dagger Crossover - it's considered a hybrid design
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    Re:I am looking for a "multifunctional" kayak 15 years 6 months ago #27998

    prijon Yukon expedition.

    nuff said














    anyone want to sell me one.......? huh?

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    Re:I am looking for a 15 years 6 months ago #28017

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    Re:I am looking for a "multifunctional" kayak 15 years 6 months ago #28086

    Thank you guys for your tips.

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