Semtexsam wrote:
Hi
The Nomad is a big boat and still over the weight limit.How accurate is this figure and what does it really mean.My weight is more like 120 kg so i am about 11 KG to heavy.At the mo i have a RPM Max and she sits low in the water,been a gerat boat to learn on and the pool scessions have been perfect.
My question is,will this kayak be worth considering or will i keep looking.
Ta for any advice.
Fit like Edinburgh???
anyway... here is my observation on Dagger... They dont make boats for nearly enough people, so "f"-em, crappy outfitting anyway... Im down to 105 kg and still too heavy for a daggger
At your weight Id be looking at these boats
Fluid Solo L
Bliss Stick Expedition Mystic (upon release)
Pyranha Everest
LL Jefe Grande
Jackson Mega Rocker
(Im assuming youre looking for a creeker)
The weight ratings for kayaks are more guess work as opposed to actual science (yes there is science involved but ...). Really what I would be thinking about is the more volume the better, especially at a heavier weight... Some things Id consider are the differences between a displacement hull vs a plaining hull... you will have a harder time being over ballast in a plaining hull as the edge will engage faster and the boat will be more tippy. If you are in the weight limit of your boat a plaining hull wont be as much of an issue
If you are in the second hand market, Id look at the boat, check the specs and reviews and lastly, DEMO!!!
At my weight 105kg the large Burn is amazing, I paddled the Large solo when I weighed about your weight and it handled like a dream ( I was accordign to the designers a little over the weight specs)
If creeking is not your thing there are plenty of other boats out there that will float you really well (I know as I am a big guy and boats are hard to come by). Reply away and we'll get you some more beta