Myall Creek Kayaks
For kayaks in Myall Creek look no further than Kayaks2Fish. We offer wide range of kayaks from singles to doubles from kids to adults and beginners to pro. You can either pick them up from our Gold Coast Fishing & Recreational Canoes Wholesale Store or have them shipped to Myall Creek 2403 for an extra cost. 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 mission is to help as many people as we can to get out on the water with our kayaks that offer good value. Regardless don't take our word for it, read reviews from hundreds of happy customers below. You can also pay via Afterpay or Zippay.
Read MoreThank you kayak2fish Sydney. We love our Osprey kayak, it is a great product. Thanks for your friendly service and great communication. - James B
Very happy with the quality - Tony Carter
My son loves his puffin pro, excellent sized kayak for his age (8). Service was outstanding even though delivery was delayed they kept me up to date with what was going on and why it was delayed - Debbie
Summary I recently purchased a NextGen 11 from Kayaks2Fish. I'm new to the kayak fishing experience, so this over-the-net, sight-unseen purchase was something of a risk. As it turned out, my worries were mostly unfounded and I'm very happy with my new kayak. What follows is a bit more detail on my experience to date, including the inevitable niggles. I hope you find this useful. Unboxing/First Impressions. Pickup. No issues. The guys at the warehouse were aware of the order and quickly loaded the kayak onto my trailer. Once home, unwrapping the 3 layers of protective wrap revealed a kayak with excellent quality, no dents or scratches from transit and a good level of finish. At this point it's worth noting that the kayak comes with no documentation whatsoever. As a newcomer to kayak fishing - and to this brand of kayak - I expected at least a downloadable .pdf to provide some information. Disappointing. By way of example, assembly and installation of the pedal drive required a google search, which thankfully delivered a K2F YouTube video explaining the process. At the very least, an email pointing me to this resource would have avoided some early panic! The kayak includes lots of tracks, eyelets, cleats etc, but again the lack of a manual describing the purpose of each fitting, hole, indentation etc. negatively affects the first impression. I'm sure the kayak and I will work out what’s-what as we go (but we really shouldn't have to). Moving the Beast. This is not a small item and storage and handling is something to be seriously considered. The NG11 can be lifted and carried by one person for a short distance, but for longer, safer transport for both the kayak and the user, then a kayak trolley is going to be a necessary accessory (but see note of caution below). On the Water. The kayak is surprisingly and happily stable, dry and easy to handle. Tracking perhaps isn't as straight as might be expected, but this is a minor irritation rather than 'a problem'. Speed of the pedal drive system is excellent for trolling (approx. 2-3kmh), effortless and sustainable indefinitely. 'Transit speed', i.e. when pedalling to/from a location, is a sustainable 5-6kmh and covers distance admirably. Paddling (rather than pedalling) is fine using the included paddle, although I admit my experience is limited to short periods of use when approaching/departing shallow water. Seat. Really good, keeps your backside out of any water and is nicely adjustable in terms of seat distance from the pedals and the angle of the seat back. K2F Support. Hmmm. A bit fifty-fifty. A couple of examples. My kayak came with a couple of items in the box that do not appear to have an obvious role. A messaging exchange with K2F (and supporting photo) yielded a promise to check and get back to me. Ultimately, this information was never forthcoming. As I mentioned, a trolley is going to be necessary to move the beast around. It's worth noting that K2F will sell you their (very popular) scupper hole trolley, but if you use it, you will void the warranty on the kayak! While no doubt perfectly legal, the ethics of selling you something that might have an adverse impact on the integrity of your new kayak AND your warranty isn’t ideal. - Steve B
This is the first kayak I have ever had. Took a few goes to sort things out. Fell out of it once. Would certainly recommend it to others. Great fun. - richard freundt

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