FS10 only 48 pounds carry it yourself with one hand Never went in circles but i'm sure the longer Kayaks track better.
FS10 only 48 pounds carry it yourself with one hand Never went in circles but i'm sure the longer Kayaks track better.
I said "sit on" yaks are heavier. The fs10 you speak of is a "sit in"
My "sit in" 12' Old Town Dirigo weighs in at 50 lbs. Compared to "sit on" 12 foot Jacksons which weigh in at 70+ lbs or the Hobie which is 111 lbs. All these weights are for barebone boats, once you start to customize the weight will increase. Like I said it's all preference.
I have quite a few kayaks as well but I got the fs10 last year for portability reasons... I love it easy to lug around, comfortable and very stable...
To add to LIFTED's comments regarding transducer arms, I have a Mad Frog Liberator on one kayak...
http://www.madfroggear.com/liberator/liberator.html
...and to mimic that arm on another kayak, (to be cheap), I constructed a similar contraption out of a crutch, some stainless steel nuts, bolts and washers. I had the crutch, and the hardware cost around $10. Sorry, it's my "away" kayak in another state and I have no pics of it.
As far as choice of kayaks, I have and am a fan of the Native Ultimate 12...
http://www.nativewatercraft.com/boat.cfm?id=45
...which is a canoe/kayak hybrid. It has a ton of stability and gear storage space. Limitless customization as well.
For securing to a pickup, I throw min in my bed with the tailgate open and secure it with 2 heavy duty adjustable bungees to the gate latches and run a backup for safety up by the cab.
Good luck with your choices and ask anymore questions on this site, the depth of knowledge here is staggering!