Sunday, January 1, 2012

Where to buy kayaks that are not expensive?

Where can i buy a kayak ( not a bad one) that is not expensive. Mostly i have seen 600-up and a few 350. Where can i buy one less than 300, thats nice tho. And how much would a 2 person kayak be cheapest?|||Join a kayak/canoe club. Members are always upgrading and selling off their used boats. A 'cheap' canoe may not be seaworthy. You can buy a damaged boat and repair it. Please factor in the cost of the required gear to your budget amount. Paddles, flotation, skirts, a car rack and special clothing. Don't forget a PFD. There are no 'bad' kayaks. Problems arise when a kayak is used for purposes it was not designed for. Materials affect the cost of kayaks. Roto-molded ones are the least expensive. A vacuum bagged kevlar one will be the most expensive. Inexpensive kayaks are often very heavy.|||A new kayak that is 'nice' will cost you money. Consider used kayaks. A used kayak for $300 will likely be nicer than a new one for that price. Check local clubs, classified ads, craigslist, paddling.net, and kayak shops (which often sell rental fleets and used boats on consignment). Many used kayaks go for 50-75% off their new retail price.|||A quick search for kayaks on amazon shows a few that get good reviews for $250 and possibly less. I'd make sure to get something with positive reviews to avoid a junky one. http://u.nu/949k %26lt;-- shortened link to the amazon search for kayaks.|||http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000J2Q鈥?/a>





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