Fountain Gate Kayaks
For kayaks in Fountain Gate look no further than Kayaks2Fish. We can deliver to Fountain Gate 3805 from just $55 per single kayak or $75 per tandem kayak from our Melbourne Fishing & Recreational Canoes Store. Our kayaks are made with HDPE plastic imported from the UK and manufactured to meet strict Australian standards. Each kayak is treated for UV protection to make the colours last a long time. Since the start our focus has been to produce quality kayaks at reasonable prices. We make similar if not superior kayaks then big stores out there and offer them at price that most people can afford. We recommend you to check out reviews from our past customers before you decide to purchase so you know you are buying a genuine top quality kayak at affordable price. Aferpay and Zippay accepted.
Read MoreGreat kayaks bought a double last year getting another one for the wifey. - Doc Crans
Could not be happier with my recent purchase of my Nextgen 9 kayak. From the initial placing of the order to pick up everything went very smooth, fish here I come !. - David Taylor
I bought the NextGen 10 MKII and so far have been very happy with it. Although delivery was delayed and it did not arrive in time for the trip I had planned I have managed to get it out on the water and love it. Haven't caught anything yet, but there's plenty of time for that. - Darren
Great service, great product! The website has so much info which is super helpful. - Charlee Anderson
Purchased the Kronos which is a fairly large craft. One of the drawbacks of the larger craft is the weight and the difficulty on handling in on and off the trailer. I will probably end up purchasing a set of wheels to make this easier. I have been paddling most of my 62 years and this is the first time that I have tried the peddle system. I was impressed with the amount of speed I could get out of the craft (especially given the size of the canoe). At a more steady pace it moved along nicely and covered a good distance. My wife "peddled" it about 4 kilometers and kept up a solid pace, although I could still outpace her in a very quick plastic kayak (no surprises there really as this kayak moves very nicely in the water). Stability was impressive and as a platform for fishing or in the ocean I can imagine it will perform extremely well. I had this on flat water in the Nepean and am looking forward to getting in the ocean. On the negative side - I had it on the trailer racks, in an upright position, overnight and it did collect a fair bit of water (about 5 litres) on the inside of the canoe. Still wondering how the water got in but imagine the water seeped in around the hatches which are not sealed. Cant see this as a major problem and will store upside down in the future. - David Giblin