Sit on Top Kayak

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Sit on Top Kayak

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I know this is probably not the right place to list this, but I'm looking to buy a used sit on top kayak similar to the dagger/perception torrent. Does anyone know of a website similar to this but for kayaks?
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Your best bet is to find a regional whitewater board and ask there - Walden's Ridge is great resource in the south, Coastals and Monacacy boards for the mid atlantic, and the Northeast Paddlers Message Board for the Northeast / New England.

For other areas I'm not sure (Mountain Buzz for Colorado? BoatWerks for Canada? ).

Paddle.net and Boatertalk also reach a wide audience.

Good luck on your search! They can be fun, though personally (having paddled both) if I was starting out, or starting someone out with two blades I'd try an inflatable first, such as the NRS Bandit. If nothing else it is lighter and easier to store.
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Thanks for the info. It's actually for my wife when she goes with me. She has rented one several times (perception torrent 10.1 i think) and seems to like that.
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Post by TNbound »

Just stumbled across this after seeing your post. Guessing you probably aren't near Maine though....

http://maine.craigslist.org/boa/2406899907.html
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Nope. But thanks anyways.
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I know Whitewater challengers raft company on the lehigh had a couple of beat torrent guide boats for sale.

its a great boat, we have a couple we'd never sell and if that Blue one was near us we'd try and bargain them down.

If your ever near NE Pa or paddling a river Im heading toward your welcome to borrow one (if not currently being used)
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Surprised nobody has mentioned Boatertalk Gear Swap. Very active site I've used a lot.

http://boatertalk.com/gear/gear.php

The Dagger Pegasus is reputed to be a better boat for WW than the Torrent, but Pegasi are pretty scarce. Torrents are probably better for the casual paddler.

Anybody ever seen a KOT?

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KOT 2 - Perception Revolution. I almost bought one once. I wish I had, except it takes a lot of room, and I have yet to find someone that would paddle it with me (AdkSara declared it to ugly...).

Here's some video of other folks using them.

You use a seat, and can kneel or sit with your legs out front.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJFSGlZt8KE
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After the Russians came to NOC in 1990 those were going to be the Next Big Thing. Ehh, not so much.

Someday I'm going to put a pedestal and straps on a cheap SOT, just to see how it'll work. Might be the Next Big Thing. Maybe not.

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A friend here has a Revolution that he takes down section IV of the Chattooga. One of these days I'm going to take it for a drive...

Another sit-on-top to consider is the Ocean Kayak Yahoo - we've got one and it's very similar to the Torrent (never tried a Pegasus) except that it uses a "knee tree" instead of straps. They are all heavy as hades, but are good boats to stick beginners on and not worry about them too much.
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I have an extra one I would sell. I really need a riding mower so I can use cash towards that. Rstull@vt.edu. im in va
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I have an extra one I would sell. I really need a riding mower so I can use cash towards that. Rstull@vt.edu. im in va
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