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I am now a YAKER!
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Trying different boats this year so proud owner of my new inflatable Yak

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#2
Ohhhh. Very nice Joni. That one looks like fun.

Does that have a hard or a soft bottom? [cool]
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#3
It is inflatable, but the dropped stitch material used in the bigger boat bottom and the SUPs, so it feels hard.
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#4
I think I have the Sonar figured out. However, I do need to turn the eye around as I will probably be going forward instead of kicking backwards.
Waiting for a sunny day to take it out and try it.
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#5
I have wondered about leg position on these kayaks. Do you have to keep your lights straight (no knee bend) when you row? That would seem to put stress on your lower back. Maybe you occasionally stand to cast, but sitting to cast seems like it would be difficult. Just wonder what you think.
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#6
I took a long trip in it this last Saturday. I can bend my legs or straighten them out while rowing. I have long legs too.
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#7
Thanks for the info. One more question...How difficult is it to cast from this low sitting position?
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#8
Not bad at all.
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#9
Thanks, Flygoddess. You have always been very helpful.
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