Take a look at the Jackson Big Tuna. I have one of these and it is awesome. You can be in tandem or single mode. The boat is easy to paddle and stable enough to stand and fish if you want. I typically stand when i fish. It is a sit on top and can have the chairs in low or high setting. I promise you will not be sitting in a puddle. its a little heavy for a kayak, 90 lbs, but i handle it myself and much lighter than a canoe. I have the yak attack version and is a fishing machine! it is all dependent on what you want. Front royal kayak and canoe has jacksons and are right on the river so you can demo them. i would suggest doing that to see what it is you want. www.jacksonkayak.com. Let me know if you have any questions.
Cameron
On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 10:31:24 AM UTC-4, otmastiff wrote:
-- Cameron
On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 10:31:24 AM UTC-4, otmastiff wrote:
I did some searching here but wanted to see if there are any new opinions. I am getting rid of my paddleboard and moving to a kayak so I can take the kid out more easily. Interested in opinions on good stable tandems?
http://www.tpfr.org
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