01-19-2010, 11:00 PM
[quote TheWhizzle]Ive always liked those pontoons- they seem pretty comfortable for a one man operation-
Ive been fishing from kayaks for a few years now, and I love em- they are perfect fishing vessels.
I did just get an aluminum fishing boat though- now Im spoiled. I dont have to work hard if I dont want to now.[/quote]
Yeah being from Southern California yaks are the the small boat of choice if human powered the have little resistance in the sea, are fairly stable. I have seen tons of mods some with sounders bait tanks you name it. I have even seen people stand on them. What kind of Tin boat did you get? Any advantage of the Yak. A plus with tin over glass is that the hull is more forgiving I think about beaching.
Cheers
For you yakers out there here is a great site: http://www.plasticnavy.com/
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Ive been fishing from kayaks for a few years now, and I love em- they are perfect fishing vessels.
I did just get an aluminum fishing boat though- now Im spoiled. I dont have to work hard if I dont want to now.[/quote]
Yeah being from Southern California yaks are the the small boat of choice if human powered the have little resistance in the sea, are fairly stable. I have seen tons of mods some with sounders bait tanks you name it. I have even seen people stand on them. What kind of Tin boat did you get? Any advantage of the Yak. A plus with tin over glass is that the hull is more forgiving I think about beaching.
Cheers
For you yakers out there here is a great site: http://www.plasticnavy.com/
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