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Wilderness Systems Pamlico 120 Recreational Kayak - 2009 BCS

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Pamlico 120 Recreational Kayak
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Store all-day or overnight gear in the Wilderness Systems Pamlico 120 Recreational Kayak and paddle off into the sunset. Stash your lunch and a few brews in the stern hatch, and store your dry bag behind the seat (leave your kitchen sink at home—that won’t fit). Use the SlideLock system to quickly and easily fine-tune the foot pegs without having to land the boat. Stash a waterproof map under the front bungee cords so you don’t get lost in the canal or confusing river inlets, and keep your water bottle in the cup holder for easy hydration.

Bottom Line: Paddle across the lake to your favorite campsite.

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Write your question here...Are pamlico 120 wilderness kayaks

Write your question here...Are pamlico 120 wilderness kayaks good to use on any level whitewater rapids. 1, 2, 3 ? Or do you need a completely different style kayak for rapids?

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July 28, 2009

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Is a spay skirt available for thr 120? Is the boat a good choice

Is a spay skirt available for thr 120? Is the boat a good choice for a 13 year old grandchild, and is it appropiate for class 2 white water?.

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June 26, 2009

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dusty i recently got a used 1 and i bought a spray skirt from nrs, also it would work ok in class 2 but nothing bigger. i have a perception swifty 9.5 also that you can buy at dick,s sporting goods, i like it better as it is lighter 38lb,s vs 52 for the wilderness and you can buy a skirt for it also. also good up to class 2 and shorter at 9ft 6 in. if your interested in the wilderness i have a green 1 used good cond with skirt for 325..email is kickelrodney@aol.com

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July 7, 2009

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Rating for this product: 3

Seems harder to push through the water

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August 9, 2009

I bought this for my wife's birthday with the idea that if I also liked it, I would buy another for me. I found it stable in the water. It tracks well and you can get it to go fast, but it seems like you are always pushing a little harder to keep it going. My wife noticed her arms were more tired than when she used the rental units.at our local lake. I found the same. Maybe the stability and good tracking comes with this price?
My wife found the seat comfortable but I did not. I thought it was inclined too far back. Might just need to fiddle with adjustments some more. The foot pegs work well and are easy to adjust.
Most of my experience has been in fiberglass Old Towne rental units which I find easier to keep going in the water.

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Write your question here...We are looking for a kayaks to go

Write your question here...We are looking for a kayaks to go on kinda fast moving rivers- light rapids to medium ( nothing scary) and were considering the Pamlico 120?

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June 23, 2009

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Choix excellentee. This baby will get you up & down with limited resistance.

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November 25, 2009

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Do you have this Kayak in a sit in model?

Do you have this Kayak in a sit in model?

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March 28, 2009

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You do sit in this one.

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March 29, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

A great kayak the Pamlico 120

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June 13, 2009

We have two Pamlico 120 Kayaks. We selected this model after some research --- we wanted some specific featurs -- Stright tracking ---- its very easy to paddle and keep on line. Comfort -- we have bad backs and wanted comfotrable seating --- the seats are great with a good range of adjustment. and they had to be easy to get in and out of --- we are 68 and shifting over from a canoe and so cockpit size was important in this regard --- this kayak has met our objectives with flying colors

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I tranport my 120 in a Ford F-150 upsidedown with stern at tailgate

I tranport my 120 in a Ford F-150 upsidedown with stern at tailgate and bow pointing upward over cap. I use this approach because I am towing a camper and there is insufficiant clearance to extend Pungo over tailgate. Any ideas as to a cover over cockpit to cut down on drag? thanks.

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December 25, 2008

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Try using a small, grommeted tarp bungeeded down. I've used this system before. Its tight.

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November 25, 2009

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What type of seat is in it? Is it comfortable and easy to adjust?

What type of seat is in it? Is it comfortable and easy to adjust?

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December 16, 2008

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Seat is comfortable and the back is easy to adjust while underway. After a couple of hours a piece of foam for your butt would help. Capt. Kirk

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December 25, 2008

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Seems harder to push through the water

3 star rating

By: BLS3177200 August 9, 2009

I bought this for my wife's birthday with the idea that if I also liked it, I would buy another for me. I found it stable in the water. It tracks well more...

A great kayak the Pamlico 120

5 star rating

By: Chuck Bennett June 13, 2009

We have two Pamlico 120 Kayaks. We selected this model after some research --- we wanted some specific featurs -- Stright tracking ---- its very easy to more...

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Hull Material:
Gen2 high-density polyethylene 
Length:
12ft (366cm) 
Width:
29in (74cm) 
Cockpit Dimensions:
47.5 x 22in (121 x 56cm) 
Storage Volume:
[Stern Hatch] 18.5 x 12.5in (47 x 32cm) 
Maximum Load:
350lb (159kg) 
Skeg:
No 
Rudder:
No 
Weight:
52lb (24kg) 
Paddler Skill:
Beginner to advanced 
Recommended Use:
Full-day, recreational, overnighters 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime