Who has a good selection of lower end sit on tops?
What do you consider “Lower End”? We (Time Out in Mt. Pleasant) have sit on tops starting out around $425. We also just started carrying the Native Redfish series, which sells for $499 in the 10 foot version, and $599 for the 12 footer. I do have other boats available to us for under $400, but these are very short and very basic.
What are you looking to use the boat for? This info can help rule a few out for you and narrow it down a bit.
Give me a call if you would like to talk about some of these, 843 388 6266.
DD
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Originally posted by timbuck2Wait for it…
TimBuck2
'09 Wilderness Systems Ride 135
'12 Wilderness Systems Ride 135
Annoy a Liberal, Work Hard and Be Happy!
Time Out has a good selection of different brands and boats. I went in there to purchase a certain Kayak. After talking to them, they steered me toward another kayak that was actually cheaper and fit my needs better. That’s what I call a good company right there.
Be sure to consider as many models/ manufactures as possible
Each Kayak has its own features / benefits, selection boils down to a personal comfort level
We are The Malibu Kayak Dealer for SC if you would like to schedule a demo Please reply
Capt Dave
Fishing Kayaks SC
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Cut Dave some slack, he’s trying to generate some business, same as I am.
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LOL… Well, my advice is save up a bit more and take advice for a yak that is a little more expensive, 700+/-. I have had several kayaks and always had regret not getting what I want. Also with the cheaper yaks keep in mind it takes money to rig it up. Spending a little more, they come with more options you would have to pay for with a cheaper one. Keep an eye out for demos on discount too. Dave at Time Out can point you the right way.
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Manta Ray 14’
Ditto on what shaun said. I bought a Perception Caster earlier this year and for what I paid, it is a good yak. However, I am saving up to buy a second fishing kayak and it will be a nicer one.
I love my cheap Future Beach Kayak only let down is its heavy you can try it out and I only paid $425 for it
So what “features” do you consider necessary and what should i be looking for when I am looking one over?
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