Bonny Hills Kayaks
No matter if you are after fishing or recreational kayaks in Bonny Hills you have come to the right place. We can deliver to Bonny Hills 2445 from just $90 per single kayak or $110 per tandem kayak from our Newcastle Single & Tandem Kayaks Factory Outlet. Each kayak is manufactured under strict quality supervision. We also treat our kayaks with UV protectant to maintain the colours and strength for a long time. Our goal has always been to sell superior kayaks at most affordable prices. We want to you go out there and enjoy the water at a price that does not break the bank. Our kayaks are highly rated and reviewed by hunderds of customers on websites like Facebook, Google and Product Review. Make sure to check them out before you purchase. We also accept Afterpay and Zippay.
Read MoreMy husband & I bought these as our Christmas gift. We’ve been out paddling ever since. The quality of the kayaks are excellent , great value for money. We ordered these online, the ordering process was easy, & we received the kayaks & accessories a few days later. Highly recommend KayKs2fish. - Soni
Taken the kayak offshore 4 times already. Extremely Sturdy / Stable kayak and already pulled in some good snapper. Great kayak - Fishmadaw
Thanks for great service. The NG07 Kayak is a big hit with the family. Hours of fun ahead. - Linda Miller
Bought my Nextgen 10 Mkii recently. I don't do much fishing, but needed a stable kayak for wildlife rescues. Took it out for a test run and it definitely matches up to my needs. really stable and really comfortable with plenty of room for gear and wildlife crates as well as me.On top of that the staff were friendly and helpful throughout the purchase. I couldnt be happier with the kayak. - Gary Tindale
It has been almost 4 weeks now since I purchased the NextGen 11.5 pedal Max drive kayak. Both my mate and I decided to get one each. He went for the Coral (orange) and me, the Thunder (white). We have since been out many times on lakes and inshore waters. I was able to take my NG11.5 out on a 5 days trip to Lake Eildon on my 2nd week of ownership, towed at the back of the house boat when we were traveling to our fishing holes and camping grounds.Also, we did a few runs around Port Phillip Bay and Western Port areas. To be honest, even with some of the negatives (cons) I have, I am overall very happy with how the kayak performs and enjoyment I get, especially with the Max drive system. I have big plan accessorising the kayak in coming months. CONs:1. Biggest frustration, is strapping down the oars on the allocated spot on the right side seems a bit awkward. Firstly it doesn’t seem to sit well, on some rough waters/waves or windy days, it can come loose and flop around. The built-in rod holder (right side) has a cap/lid, and it interfere with the oars when trying to strap it down (refer to photo). Plus the hook for the bungee strap is notoriously hard to hook (refer to photo) and I’ve swapped it over to a bigger tie down hook which makes it a lot easier2. The cord and cleat to release/deploy the rudder and lift it back under, is also in an awkward position as it sit just under where the oars are strapped. I find it challenging when trying to strap cord into the cleat under the strapped oars as there isn’t much room to play (refer to photo).3. The foot pedal/stirrup came off on both of my mate’s and my NG11.5 Max drive, on our 1st and 2nd time use on water. The nut work itself loose and once it came off the bolt, the foot pedal part can easily slide off the Max drive as you pedal. Managed to screw the nut back on and a dab of blue Loctite thread-locker has since fixed the issue.4. Rudder steering left and right. This I believe is quality control issue. Both my mate and I bought the NG11.5 together (same time) and initially I found it weird that my left and right steering do not seem natural to me. When compared to my mate’s NG11.5 kayak, my left and right were in the opposite (the internal cords/tubes were installed opposite). When lifting the steering handle up, the kayak steered left on water, pushing down the steering handle, steers the kayak to the right. Not sure if Kayak2Fish able to fix this on my kayak.5. Other issue with the Max drive system is the black rectangle box where the Max Drive attached and lock into. Mine seems to take in some water (mate’s one is fine). I can hear some water sloshing around inside but can’t seems to drain it as there is no plug holes. I have a feeling water might have seeped in via the locking screw holes. Again, not sure if Kayak2Fish able to fix this without drilling a hole to let water out.PROs:1. Front and back handle bars. These are super helpful for pulling the kayak on trolley and lifting kayak onto the car’s roof rack. Also, these handles have built-in rails for mounting accessories like flag or light poles.2. Big Rudder. Ability to tug the rudder well into the hull (when not in use or in shallows) to avoid damage is well thought of. When deployed, it has very positive and tight turning circles.3. Decent size back and front storage compartments. I managed to store the big wheels of the trolley inside the back storage. This save space as I only need to strap the trolley frame to the back of the kayak.4. Very stable kayak, I was able to stand and fish easily on lakes but can be challenging on open sea or inshore where there are some waves5. Plenty of predrilled brass screw holes all around the kayak to mount and attach tie-down or hooks. I did purchase additional tie-down and screw these in (M6 size screw threaded) where I needed them.6. Lastly, the pedal Max drive is a treat to use. On Eildon lake’s Big river arm, I was able to maneuver to spots where motorised dingy couldn’t get into and easily travel upto 5-7km on water on daily bases without much sweat. - Ronnie KG Yap

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