A new kayak

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well it took a while but here is the replacement
The search for a kayak to carry on the motorhome continued. Not being one to rush in head first I compared the specs of many small kayaks and list them below by length starting with the shortest.
Galaxy Cruz 283 x 82 x 35
Malibu Mini-X 283 x 85 x 30
Ocean Ranger1 285 x 85 x 30
Gosea 294 x 81 x 36
Raptor 295 x 83 x 38
The Raptor proved to be the longest I could fit diagonally across the rear of the motorhome on the recently completed rack.
Availiable from Kayaka214 on ebay
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/161447434933? ... :MEBIDX:IT
So what do you get.
It comes with 2 x storage hatches, 2 x flush rod holders, a deluxe rod holder, a large rear storage area with bungee, stainless steel fittings, moulded handles on the sides for one person to carry as well as carry handles for 2 people at the front and rear and a rear drainage plug (as per photo's).
The Raptor is made from 4.5mm polyethylene and is roto moulded for durability and comes with a long warranty.
Dimensions - L: 295cm, W: 83cm, H: 38cm
Weight: 22kg, will carry 1 person up to 130kg
Kayak
2 piece paddle and paddle leash
Deluxe high backed Padded Seat that gives lots of back support
2 x Flush Rod Holders to the rear of the seat
1 x Deluxe Swivel Scotty Rod Holder complete with a Scotty surface mount (wellnuts are moulded into the hull and screws supplied along with a tool to fit them)
6 x Scupper Plugs
Also currently included is a trolley and securing strap, this may change in the future to include a PFD instead but check the bundle offered at the time.

The camo colour of my kayak blends very well with the glass so using it for wildlife photograpy on inland waters should be a breeze.
There are two hatches with screw covers, both are watertight compartments with no access to the interior of the hull. Both are secured with a leash.


Handles moulded into the inside if the hull make for a clean no snag exterior.

2 Piece paddle stows conveniently in the motorhome.

The high backed deluxe seat is very comfortable and gives lots of back support.

Rear storage area with bungee straps provide room for your tackle box or dry box for snacks/clothes etc.

The lines are smooth making a good looking yak with uncluttered sides. A paddle park would be useful the camo colour great for inland but if you want to use it at sea I would recommend you go for a more visible colour for safety.





The lack of access to the hull is actually a plus as it makes the whole thing watertight. forward hatch great for stowing keys wallet and phone in dry bags to be certain they are safe whilst the hatch in front of the seat is a great bait/rig box.
this one a keeper and added to the stable. It is the bees knees. I have had it 12 months now and will not part with it.
 
Best not to store keys in the hatch in case you lose your boat...
 
I always wear a leash to the yak so I cannot get separated when afloat. It is standard safety practice.

Keys on a leash in your PFD pocket. Tying on to a boat except maybe in open water is not advisable.
 
Have you tried the blow up jobbies (behave you lot) and if so what do you think of them.

Richard
 
Looks good and I like the price :) but you have seen the my size and that is rated at 160kg for 2 people. I was hoping to find one rated for inshore and a bit more weight. I am thinking that I can carry kit or maybe grandchild if it is designed for 2 but I have a feeling I am going to have to spend a lot more on either 1 or 2 person one to get the spec. As the cost of kayak is less than half the total cost and I am new to this I am trying not to waste a fortune on inappropriate or grossly over rated kit. Need to find a wet suit and floatation devise as well. Just too much choice. :)

Enjoy your trip:)

Richard
 
Looks good and I like the price :) but you have seen the my size and that is rated at 160kg for 2 people. I was hoping to find one rated for inshore and a bit more weight. I am thinking that I can carry kit or maybe grandchild if it is designed for 2 but I have a feeling I am going to have to spend a lot more on either 1 or 2 person one to get the spec. As the cost of kayak is less than half the total cost and I am new to this I am trying not to waste a fortune on inappropriate or grossly over rated kit. Need to find a wet suit and floatation devise as well. Just too much choice. :)

Enjoy your trip:)

Richard

Yes, I will be using it solo, plus a weeks worth of camping gear and supplies.

You will probably need to look at the ones made by Stearns, but they are a lot more money. Also look at Sea Eagle.
 
Yes, I will be using it solo, plus a weeks worth of camping gear and supplies.

You will probably need to look at the ones made by Stearns, but they are a lot more money. Also look at Sea Eagle.

I have the sea eagle used it this time on the lakes in Portugal for fishing very good for fishing now looking for something small with an electric motor on.:wave:
 
I have the sea eagle used it this time on the lakes in Portugal for fishing very good for fishing now looking for something small with an electric motor on.:wave:

I've got an electric motor for my rigid Canadian canoe. 32lb thrust is just about right for mine. Next job is to fit a solar panel.
 
Thanks Tbear just looked at the link in your thread and found what i was looking for have email them for a full price to send to me in spain :wave:
 
Thanks Tbear just looked at the link in your thread and found what i was looking for have email them for a full price to send to me in spain :wave:

Please tell me you hate it and it's not worth the money when you get it. :)

Richard
 
Please tell me you hate it and it's not worth the money when you get it. :)

Richard

No i tried one the same in Portugal but the owner did not know were his brother got it
 
Thanks Tbear just looked at the link in your thread and found what i was looking for have email them for a full price to send to me in spain :wave:

Or maybe one of our members could bring it over for you when touring Spain?
 
This one's a bit cheaper Richard;

Sea Eagle Inflatable Kayak - SE 370 Pro: Amazon.co.uk: Sports & Outdoors

The first reviewer wasn't impressed, but I've read many excellent reviews of Sea Eagle kayaks.

That's the one I started looking at but there is always one a little bit better or has a nicer look. Going to Go Outdoors to sit in a Sevylor to see how it feels. Will probable come back with a new bit of camping kit that I will only use once and no kayak. :)

Richard
 
That's the one I started looking at but there is always one a little bit better or has a nicer look. Going to Go Outdoors to sit in a Sevylor to see how it feels. Will probable come back with a new bit of camping kit that I will only use once and no kayak. :)

Richard

I looked at the Sevylor Colorado Richard. They look very well made and are very stable. I have read reports of the seams on the bladder spliting though, but you can get replacements.
 

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