sit-on-top kayaks

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Van
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sit-on-top kayaks

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I'm looking to purchase one for fishing (and maybe hunting depending on where I use it) as well as goofing around in the surf during get-togethers at the beach.

Any recomendations that will work for this multi-use concept. Would like some storage, stable, possible room for a passenger (kid) and not cost me 1/2 a house payment.

Used is always an option.
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Duck_Bull wrote:Ask Coastal Ducks
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This post was directed mostly at him but I was hoping others would have some input as well.
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