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<blockquote data-quote="Grnwing" data-source="post: 5122830" data-attributes="member: 14910"><p>I am a little old school on the kayaks and will always take a canoe over a yak anytime. If you are open to another option, you could look at and OT Disc 133 or buy a TN built Mohawk(Chattanooga) 15T. The OT is a little fat but gives good stability with enough secondary stability to be able to stand up, plus you ll have a lot of extra room for storage. The Mohawk 15T, is a great solo/tandem flat water boat that would be great for the Duck. At 15ft, it tracks well enough for longer paddles but is short enough to cut in and out of eddies as you paddle. Seems canoes don't carry the attraction as kayaks but they are certainly are the more capable craft in 90% of situations. Plus at the weight some of these new kayaks are coming in at, you almost need a trailer to haul them to water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grnwing, post: 5122830, member: 14910"] I am a little old school on the kayaks and will always take a canoe over a yak anytime. If you are open to another option, you could look at and OT Disc 133 or buy a TN built Mohawk(Chattanooga) 15T. The OT is a little fat but gives good stability with enough secondary stability to be able to stand up, plus you ll have a lot of extra room for storage. The Mohawk 15T, is a great solo/tandem flat water boat that would be great for the Duck. At 15ft, it tracks well enough for longer paddles but is short enough to cut in and out of eddies as you paddle. Seems canoes don't carry the attraction as kayaks but they are certainly are the more capable craft in 90% of situations. Plus at the weight some of these new kayaks are coming in at, you almost need a trailer to haul them to water. [/QUOTE]
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