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<blockquote data-quote="richg99" data-source="post: 461125" data-attributes="member: 4376"><p>If you have open water or access to a swimming pool...so you can give a yak a try...</p><p></p><p>......this is the very best time to be looking at last year's new yaks; demos; and OPBs (Other people's boats). New models are coming out daily. Rental places are replacing their rental yaks; some guys "need" to buy the newest and are selling their present yaks </p><p></p><p>If you can't give a yak a float trip, it is always "iffy" to buy one that you haven't tried, IMHO. I've owned a number of them but will want to sea-trial any future boats/yaks. That doesn't mean that I wouldn't buy one without a trial, but I think I know my criteria better than a rank newbie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richg99, post: 461125, member: 4376"] If you have open water or access to a swimming pool...so you can give a yak a try... ......this is the very best time to be looking at last year's new yaks; demos; and OPBs (Other people's boats). New models are coming out daily. Rental places are replacing their rental yaks; some guys "need" to buy the newest and are selling their present yaks If you can't give a yak a float trip, it is always "iffy" to buy one that you haven't tried, IMHO. I've owned a number of them but will want to sea-trial any future boats/yaks. That doesn't mean that I wouldn't buy one without a trial, but I think I know my criteria better than a rank newbie. [/QUOTE]
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