Looks like Moby Dick D Whale front on. I think too The $$$$$ bit rich for my pockets.
Grey
Whenarewethere said
02:57 PM Jul 4, 2020
I see enough fishing kayaks in front of us. They are pretty well organised with rods, electric motor, esky, cappuccino holder, trawling data screen mount & lighting. Probably not a lot of money left for carbon fibre.
Warren-Pat_01 said
09:49 PM Jul 4, 2020
For $8,000, I'd want a decent outboard mounted to steer clear of crocodiles - especially with "Bert" dangling his legs over the side!
Cupie said
11:25 PM Jul 4, 2020
Warren-Pat_01 wrote:
For $8,000, I'd want a decent outboard mounted to steer clear of crocodiles - especially with "Bert" dangling his legs over the side!
With this one you'd be able to out paddle the snappy handbags.
BTW that's $11,500 AUD.
Dougwe said
09:04 AM Jul 5, 2020
Looks like it could handle the ocean too. Well, at times anyway.
Here's something that you just can't miss out on if you are into Kayak fishing & are worried about weight & the issues with roof top loading.
A great deal at just a bit over $US8,000 for a great package.
Not sure if their 'white glove' delivery offer includes Australia.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ericjackson/apex-watercraft
Hi Cupie,
Looks like Moby Dick D Whale front on. I think too The $$$$$ bit rich for my pockets.
Grey
I see enough fishing kayaks in front of us. They are pretty well organised with rods, electric motor, esky, cappuccino holder, trawling data screen mount & lighting. Probably not a lot of money left for carbon fibre.
With this one you'd be able to out paddle the snappy handbags.
BTW that's $11,500 AUD.
Keep Safe out there.