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  1. Was probably Simon I spoke to then as he mentioned he had a very interested buyer in that particular kayak when I was expressing my own interest.

     

    I asked him about the Scrambler XT which wasnt in stock and he said no problem he can order one in so I presume he'll be able to get the Prowler in too(or the any of the OK range)... atm just wondering if the 2005 edition is available but thats a question I'll ask when I'm ready to buy.

  2. Thanks for contact info.. I may have inadvertently spoken to Simon at Bournemouth Canoes last weekend. Popped in there

    to take a loooook... they had the Anglers edition, Caper there which looked good quality indeed... looked good in dark green (olive?), looked a bit 'short' for me though.

  3. Missed a few 'fundamental' items there such as compass, whistle & anchor lol

     

    how effective are the anchors btw? do they just slow down the drift of the kayak or keep it stationary?

     

    Yeah good news about no permit being needed for your area... need to get confirmation for my area as well (Dorset Stour and Avon ).

     

    -- ok no more editing ---- Tony Wans posting rate is going on the UP :D

     

    [ 30. November 2004, 09:21 PM: Message edited by: Tony Wan ]

  4. Yeah the 2005 edition of the prowler 13 looks good: http://www.oceankayak.com/Prowler13_Hotsheet.html

     

    Would you know if this edition would be available in the UK soon after it is launched? I guess I could contact OK direct about this.

     

    So...gear list would be as follows:

     

    kayak

    paddle

    wetsuit

    bouyancy jacket

    roofrack

    mobile phone/radio

    flare/s

    fishing gear :o )

    ?

     

    oops forgot.. backrest & legstraps (what are leg/thigh straps for?)

     

    [ 30. November 2004, 09:10 PM: Message edited by: Tony Wan ]

  5. hi Starvin

     

    Thanks for taking the time to make that post cleared a lot of things up for me.

     

    I guess if your going kayaking fishing during the winter time it may be better to stick to calmer waters such as estuaries and rivers where theres less chance of being thrown into the drink.

     

    [ 29. November 2004, 09:35 PM: Message edited by: Tony Wan ]

  6. Thanks for the reply Yakity Yak.

     

    Why are you becoming suscipious of me?! I thought my questions seemed reasonable. The "have kayak will paddle" 'question' was simply aimed at trying to provoke answers based around the freedom gained to the kayaker and where they can't and shouldn't go.

     

    Anyway have a few more I would like to put forward.

     

    Do you go out this time of year at all, or is it mainly a Spring/Summer thing?

     

    Do you ever fall off your kayak?

     

    What type of fishing gear do you use/take? I noticed a lot of the Americans often use short bass rods only 5ft or so in length with multipliers -- and also take a few rods with them too.

     

    Whats your thoughts regarding fishfinders? Worth the expense?

    Sounds like you have been kayak fishing for some time now if you now have two kayaks --- I appreciate your feedback.

     

    [ 29. November 2004, 08:37 PM: Message edited by: Tony Wan ]

  7. Was looking at the Malibu Extreme as its become a very popular fishing kayak in the US and havent heard much bad said about it. Liked the idea that this kayak was pretty much unsinkable but Yakitys right it is 'big' and tbh dont know if I have the space for it.. havent got measuring tape out yet.

     

    Heard that OC was taken over a few years back and since then the build quality of the OC Scramblers have declined a bit (thinner plastics leading to a shorter life span..but older versions have fared well..cant remember the link where I saw this info will post it back up when i find it). Also heard that there is quite a bit of hull slap with the XT?

     

    What are your thoughts on this Yakity and for a kayak would you consider the XT to be a 'dry ride'?

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