New Port Kayaks
Are you looking for fishing kayaks near New Port? Great, your search ends here :) You are welcome to pick them up for free from our Adelaide Fishing Kayaks Outlet or have them shipped to New Port 5015 for an extra cost (Single kayaks from $41 or Tandem Kayaks from $41). 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. 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. Our prices are affordable but it doesn't mean we compromise on quality. Read hunderds of reviews from customer online before you decide to purchase for your peace of mind. Aferpay and Zippay accepted.
Read Morethey are a great service and happy to help wherever they can. friendly and great advice. very understanding and quick to reply to messages. - Amy Foster
I love my Kayak & I was most impressed with the service I received in store from Ben ! - Rachael O'reilly
I am 68 and hadn't Kayaked before. Last Monday I finally got to go out on a lake in my new NextGen9. it handled well despite the changing of the tide and my inexperience. I found the Staff pleasant and helpful and the quality of the Kayak as good, if not better, then others that I had seen. - Anthony
We recently bought an Eagle Pro Double Fishing Kayak. My husband picked it up from the Coorparoo store and he said they we very friendly and they also helped him put the kayak on the roof of our 4x4. Can't fault that type of service! The only downfall was that the staff member couldn't help him once he was home to get the kayak off the 4x4. ;) He managed in the end which was great! Thanks, guys, top work! - Christine Baydogan
I purchased a new Next Gen 11 to use for fishing. The kayak is well finished with plenty of features to support fishing. The main issue I have with the kayak is the position of the fixed rudder at the rear which prevents lifting the front end of the kayak to load it onto a Ute without putting excessive pressure on the rudder at the rear. This kayak is heavier than others I own so I can’t lift it directly onto car racks. I am currently manufacturing a trolley / slide to do this safely. On the water, it is very stable though there was a tendency for the rudder control to move slightly which required regular correction to maintain a straight course. I’m confident I will overcome these issues. Barra Hunter - BarraHunter