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Originally Posted by XxthejuicexX
Jimmy is right on. I fish out of a cheaper " fishing" kayak that is a sit in model. It gets very uncomfortable in a hurry. I am going to order a nice one this spring. Spend the money and get something nicer.
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It depends on the "cheap" kayak you have as not all cheap are equally cheap. I use a Mainstream Kingfish which would be a value line from years ago. Now that company's a part of Confluence who has Wilderness and Perception kayaks.
My boat is not tippy, not really slow or really fast and pretty comfortable. I have spent almost 11hrs in it on trips and many overnights. I am not saying the boat is a Lure or Wilderness but it is definitely not a Pelican, Heritage or cheaper Old Town. I would not be afraid to take it in current or have not stayed away from fishing in water when the air is in the teens/singles due to my boat's stability. The only thing it doesn't do that I want from a boat is ability to stand up then fish. I could but not comfortably.
You can find some in the what I would call value range not dropping a grand on a boat if you research the boat. If you can afford a grand then there is no issue but you can always trade in and up later on.
The main thing is your comfort level. Get the best your money can get. What ever style that is at the time.