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I've really been bitten by the kayaking bug. I have taken several long
trips and many shorts ones off the coast of Northern California...and had a lot of fun. I continue to enjoy the ocean kayaking but I don't want to limit myself to just the ocean. I have a house on the banks of the Smith River in Northern California (in Hiouchi). I can literally walk to the river with my kayak. I have my old kayak...which I purchased before I bought my ocean kayak. It's a true recreational kayak but is short enough to allow it to be used in the river. I have taken a few trips down the river in that kayak and have had a lot of fun...but it's not really a "river kayak". As a result, I'm limited as to what I can do with it. I'm going to buy a river kayak...and there are many to chose from...for the average size guy. I am 6'3" tall and about 260 lbs. I played football and wrestled in college...and lifted weights (which I still do on a regular basis). While I can lose some weight and get down to my "fighting weight"...I'll still be about 235 lbs. That limits what I can use as a river kayak. I've tried a few and found that not only is my weight a problem but I have short legs (for my height) and a long, large torso. This puts more of my body weight above the cockpit level. To some extent, that's an advantage as I can leverage my kayak a bit better by using my body weigh i.e. snapping my kayak upright etc. BUT...it also means that I don't have the stability that a "normal" sized person might have. My question: What river kayaks are available for big guys? I live in a remote area. I'm going to drive to the bigger cities in Oregon (Hiouchi is near the Oregon border) and also visit the Bay area (San Francisco area) in California...on a search for a river kayak. However, I'd sure appreciate some suggestions. While I like composite kayaks, I've been impressed with my old plastic boat and its ability to withstand the abuse of river kayaking. The Smith river has a lot of large boulders that I've already encountered "up close and personal". I can read water pretty well as I fly fish and have had a drift boat(s) for twenty years. Your thoughts? Advice? Barry |
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