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An approachable boat for all skill levels.

Lightweight, stable, and easy to paddle, the Dagger Zydeco 11.0 Kayak makes it easy for first-time paddlers and burgeoning river rats to enjoy moving water. A long waterline and streamlined hull shape make this boat fast enough to keep up and maneuverable enough to navigate moderately challenging technical spots. Adjust the cockpit for a comfortable fit and quickly gain the confidence needed to learn the ways of the water.
  • Durable polyethylene hull fends off dings and dents from rocks and other river hazards new paddlers have trouble avoiding
  • Knee, thigh, and seat padding takes the pressure off vital body parts whether you're in the water for a short bit or a longer paddle
  • Soft-touch handles make moving this boat easier on the hands
  • Bungee deck rigging holds a spare layer or map in front of the cockpit where it's easy to reach
  • Foot brace system slides to adjust a variety of leg lengths

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would a 6'7 guy weighing around 260 fit...

Panicos Lyndon

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would a 6'7 guy weighing around 260 fit in this? I am a complete beginner in kayaking, i never tried it before but i would love to give it a go and be able to ride in some white water( just a bit though ) in the near future. Any advice anyone could give me on which kayak would suite a beginner(but fast learner) like me, would be awesome.
Thanks
Panicos

gra3941111

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The foot stirrups inside will only adjust so far. you may still feel cramped. try a longer kayak, in the 13- 15 ft. range. I have a Perception carolina, it's about 15 ft long and it's got plenty of room inside. i'm only 5'10" but i think you could fit.

Panicos Lyndon

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Thanks gra3941111, i will keep searching!!

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Dan

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I recently went on a 3 day trip on class 2+ rapids....had about 52lbs of gear, yes i weighed it, and also im 5'11 about 250lbs and it handled it all....did not tip over once lots of leg room easy to get in get out, let your legs hang out as you cruise down the river.....and also im the kinda person thats rough on things so it passed my test.....i like it because it has a wide opening and sits high in water, even ifthough its loaded....good for fishing also.....

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Dan

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I recently went on a 3 day trip on class 2+ rapids....had about 52lbs of gear, yes i weighed it, and also im 5'11 about 250lbs and it handled it all....did not tip over once lots of leg room easy to get in get out, let your legs hang out as you cruise down the river.....and also im the kinda person thats rough on things so it passed my test.....i like it because it has a wide opening and sits high in water, even ifthough its loaded....good for fishing also.....

Why is the bottom so rough ? it creates...

Mario

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Why is the bottom so rough ? it creates drag againt the water ... is there a reason for this ? 2012 model
Thanks !!

david  day

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Might be two things:

One, this is not entirely intentional, it is just a product of how the kayak left the mold it was formed in.

Two, A friend (whitewater'er) once told me he like his kayaks after the bottoms had been broken in with roughing on the rocks. I could not tell you why.

Mario

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Thanx Dave , It is intentional ,the Dagger logo is on the bottom that is smooth , the rest looks like sand blast finish ... I'm wondering if it may be like that for some sort of a ski wax to adhear to .