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Connecticut Water Trails Program Kayaking Basics
Different Styles Of Kayaks - Fishing Kayak
There are two types of Fishing Kayaks - sit-on-tops
and sit-inside . . . which is right for you? Well, let's have a look and
figure it out.
Sit-on-top kayaks primarily sacrifice speed for stability with their wider beam. Their flat platform offers good secondary stability. They will maneuver well in confined areas and offer the angler free access to equipment.
Most recreational fishing (Sit-in) kayaks offer a
good compromise of initial and secondary stability. They offer the
angler more protection but compromise the easy access to equipment that
sit-on-tops have. This type is more often the choice for coastal
fishermen because of the speed and protection.
Special Features: Some Fishing Kayaks, have a rudder system for easy turning and course correction. Some have a great pedal feature, allowing the angler hands free movement when necessary. The pedal mechanism is designed into kayaks with open cockpits like those of a sit-on-top that allows for free leg movement.
So we've learned some of the particulars about
fishing kayaks, now, to answer our original question depends on
your
personal particulars. What's important to you? . . .
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