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kayak weight limits

3.8K views 12 replies 11 participants last post by  FLSalomon  
#1 ·
how accurate are the weight limits on kayaks? i am about to purchase one and am afraid i am too big for it....im pushing 300 and its weight limit is 250...will i sink the thing? its the sun dolphin bali 10'
http://www.sears.com/sun-dolphin-ba...2011x000001&kpid=00665617000&kispla=00665617000P&kpid=00665617000&mktRedirect=y

i found a great deal on this and im on a budget...its perfect size for traveling for me too---do i need to go to something bigger? if so does anybody have recomnendation of a small kayak that will hold me thanks
 
#2 ·
What kind of fishing are you planning on doing? Either way though Id avoid that kayak even if you were under the weight limit.

The Malibu mini x floats some good weight for its size but even then you are pushing the weight limit and by the time you get your gear on it youd be right at it. In calm waters that might be ok but as soon as things get bumpy the kayak is going to get squirrely.
 
#10 ·
I've been saltwater kayak fishing since 2003. When it comes to the weight carrying capacity of kayaks, I've found most manufacturers "fudge" on a yak's stated carrying capacity. In other words, after purchasing 4 kayaks over these past 11 years, the carrying capacity of kayaks is "less" in my opinion.

So if a yak says, it has a carrying capacity of 250 lbs, I take that to mean 200 lbs just to be on the safe side.
 
#12 ·
If you are interested and you can afford it I have a 2004 Malibu X-Factor. It is a fishing machine and I have had it pretty much everywhere. I weighted in at 360 when I got it and now down to about 275. It is in great shape no bad scratches Lots of hatches and places to put stuff I will let go for $500. I am in Birmingham but will be down in Gulf Shores at Thanksgiving.