Thanks for the kayak Fishb0y

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With all the stuff that came with it, my wife is like a kid in a candy store. Of course, she has no clue that mastering a real ocean kayak is not just "jump in and paddle".:eyebrow: She has been out to the garage at least four times tonight to ogle the boat, so she is motivated.

As it turns out, Fishb0y's kayak looks to be an excellent fit for my wife, but definitely too small for me. And I ain't quite as big as he is, so my original idea to buy it for me was a bad idea. God knows how he fit into it, I tried it and my legs were at the last footwell postion and no way fully extended. Wife wanted me out immediately lest I "hurt" her new toy.:confused:

I have been looking for a kayak for freediving and scuba. Saw Fishb0y selling his for his upcoming move and thought it might be a good thing. Mention it to my wife, am of course we cannot afford it this month. Funny how plants and crap like that can be afforded................

But waddya know, a day or two later when I suggest the Necky Spike might be perfect for her, the money somehow becomes available!

Ah well, enjoy your new drysuit Steve, you are gonna need it. Good luck on your move.............
 
If you are looking for a good fit for you I have a kayak that will be coming up for sale around the middle of next month. I can pm you details if you want. It is a 2006 Cobra Navigator XL.
 
Glad you like it...
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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