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| Multiple Kayak owner here. For flatwater, if it was me I'd get a canoe. Wenonah makes one 30 lbs or so (kevlar), and you can tuck some air bags in it to make it float in all conditions (even rapids). The Old Town you linked is 59 lbs! The Pungo at 49 is pretty heavy as well. I was thinking this 2 weeks back when I had the new dog on my lap stuffed into my kayak (actually my wife's as there's more room) and the pup was in my way when I was trying to paddle. I'd seen a fella successfully run a class 4 rapid with a canoe while we were scouting the run and later got to inspect his rig. He'd stuffed flotation in both ends and lashed all his crap down incase it rolled - said it was as unsinkable as a raft. (not as stable though:-) https://www.wenonah.com/Choosing-A-Canoe.aspxEdit, I was perusing the site as I'd sold my canoe when my boy grew up and moved out. Shockingly, they've gotten lots lighter, here's one that comes in at 16 lbs! This is old guy territory. Kind of expensive, but it will last your lifetime. Buy once cry once. https://wenonah.com/Canoes.aspx?id=152 |
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| See if you can demo both. |
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| I've had a Pungo for more than five years, and I've never had any regrets. It's one of those rare purchases that I've been completely happy with. |
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