I was lucky enough to find a used 2-person frameless pontoon made by the Creek Company on Craigslist recently for only $400. It's absolutely perfect for DC living. The entire boat (oars included) packs down incredibly small and can fit in a closet or the trunk of a Camry.
-- When fishing solo, I just strap my orca cooler to the front seat, full of ice, beer and/or water and it balances and tracks well for rowing.
If you can find something like that, I'd recommend it above all else.
On Friday, November 3, 2017 at 8:48:37 PM UTC-4, HeaveToo wrote:
I have an inflatable kayak but I don't use it anymore since I bought my rigid kayak. It is a cayman by Maxxon. Anyway, I may be willing to sell it.
I liked the kayak. It took some getting use to because of sitting but it was stable as hell. It paddled well too.
The paddleboard may be difficult to store gear in. There was a good bit of room in the kayak for storage. I did do some rapids and flat water in it as well as the ocean. It was pretty versatile.
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