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Heritage Kayaks RedFish 12 Angler Fishing Kayak

December 18, 2008

Both the Redfish 12 and the Ultimate 12 are at the top of the sit on top kayak market, right along with the tarpon and ride from wilderness. The redfish and ultimate will keep you dryer than anything from wilderness though. You can stand in both the redfish and the ultimate, this helps to sight cast to fish in the flats like the Florida bays. The redfish will take a little more practice because it doesn't have the tunnel hull, but as far as stability it's ranked second in my opinion, tied with the wilderness ride (which is a lot more expensive). The ultimate is very easy to stand on because the tunnel hull acts like stabilizers on each side. It's also a lot more expensive than the redfish too though, both are made by the same companies, so the craftsmanship will be equal. You can't go wrong with either, but if your looking for self bailing, go with the redfish, the ultimate doesn't self bail, it's more of a one person canoe type hull with the low profile of a kayak.

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Wilderness Systems Ride 135 Sit on Top Kayak

December 18, 2008

You can probably order a step from the wilderness website. It's a very good boat, should hold up well in the weather. As far as the dog, just do like I do with my psycho yellow lab, throw him in but stay in the 4-6 foot range, and don't take him out without throwing a life jacket on him first. Someone did that hear and their dog was found a mile off shore, barely able to stay afloat because he was tired, the lifejacket could save his life until someone finds him.

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