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From a fellow big guy,
I have a creeker, and play boat, am about your weight. Sounds like you'de be into a river runner/creeker. The Perception Stikine a previous poster mentioned would fit your needs fine. If you want to have real performance potential, one of the best out there for big guys is the Pyranha H-3 255. Stable enough for beginners, but is also a serious river runner/creek boat. Bottom line with this one, you'll never outgrow it as your skills progress. You may eventually add a playboat to the stable, but still keep theH-3. Mike "Barry" wrote in message ink.net... Thanks....I plan on doing just that. However, boats to try are limited in our area and my big butt doesn't fit well in most that I've tried so far. I have an Old Town Adventurer 139XL and I like it...and a wide recreational kayak that I turned into one that I use for fly fishing. However, I would like a good river boat for big guys. As I gain in knowledge about what I want, I will locate a composite ocean kayak. But, for now, my Old Town is fine. Barry "yakker" wrote in message ... Hey Barry, There are lots of big boats for big guys, just try as many as possible and see what fits. I'm 6'4", 235#, my current boats are a Perception Stikine for big water and a Dagger G-force 6.4 playboat. |
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Thanks for the info....I'll check out both boats you mentioned.
Barry "Mike B" wrote in message ... From a fellow big guy, I have a creeker, and play boat, am about your weight. Sounds like you'de be into a river runner/creeker. The Perception Stikine a previous poster mentioned would fit your needs fine. If you want to have real performance potential, one of the best out there for big guys is the Pyranha H-3 255. Stable enough for beginners, but is also a serious river runner/creek boat. Bottom line with this one, you'll never outgrow it as your skills progress. You may eventually add a playboat to the stable, but still keep theH-3. Mike "Barry" wrote in message ink.net... Thanks....I plan on doing just that. However, boats to try are limited in our area and my big butt doesn't fit well in most that I've tried so far. I have an Old Town Adventurer 139XL and I like it...and a wide recreational kayak that I turned into one that I use for fly fishing. However, I would like a good river boat for big guys. As I gain in knowledge about what I want, I will locate a composite ocean kayak. But, for now, my Old Town is fine. Barry "yakker" wrote in message ... Hey Barry, There are lots of big boats for big guys, just try as many as possible and see what fits. I'm 6'4", 235#, my current boats are a Perception Stikine for big water and a Dagger G-force 6.4 playboat. |
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