Check this out. I'm not sure I'd buy one but I would try it out if I had the chance. How about the rest of the forum crowd?
https://ca.orukayak.com/
https://ca.orukayak.com/
Check this out. I'm not sure I'd buy one but I would try it out if I had the chance. How about the rest of the forum crowd?
https://ca.orukayak.com/
I hope you actually wear your life jacket. Most everything works until it doesn’t work. Glad to hear that you are having an active retirement.I used a Porta-Bote for well over five years while fulltiming in my RV. All manner of waterways. Large(est) and small rivers in the west and Midwest. Gulf of Mexico and SoCal coast. Fished, duck hunted and camped from the critter. I've seen this same Kayak used by other full time RVer's. A few fished from them. Most seemed to utilize them for recreation.
I fished sit on top kayaks for many years with my two favorites being a Hobie Revolution and an Ocean Kayak Torque (electric.) Sold the Hobie to a friend last summer and the Torque will go next year. I’m not flexible enough to safely use them any longer.Kayaks are hard enough to get in and out of. The only kayak I'd ever own is a nice sit on top with a chair system like a Hobie. And as a plus sized American, I'm not owning one of them either.
If you are less than 120lb and in warm conditions it might and I stress might be ok as long as there are no rocks or standing timber. But as for me I will stay with my tin boats.Check this out. I'm not sure I'd buy one but I would try it out if I had the chance. How about the rest of the forum crowd?
https://ca.orukayak.com/
I used a Porta-Bote for well over five years while fulltiming in my RV. All manner of waterways. Large(est) and small rivers in the west and Midwest. Gulf of Mexico and SoCal coast. Fished, duck hunted and camped from the critter. I've seen this same Kayak used by other full time RVer's. A few fished from them. Most seemed to utilize them for recreation.
Kayaks are hard enough to get in and out of. The only kayak I'd ever own is a nice sit on top with a chair system like a Hobie. And as a plus sized American, I'm not owning one of them either.
On one of the lakes I fish a guy is still using one. I’ve seen him several times out on the water.Doesn't anybody here remember port a boat? Not sure if they survived or not but similar concept but with a 12ft vee hull.
The transom weight limitation was the only drawback to the Porta-bote. Nonetheless the 56lb 5 hp Tohatsu pushed the empty bote along at 20mph. Loaded with waterfowling gear it did it's best to slide around at 15mph. The little bugger would float in 3 inches of water.When we had the travel trailer I had to leave the boat at home (for some reason they wouldn't let me pull both at the same time ). A folding boat would have been a nice thing to have when camping alongside a lake.
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