Cobra Navigator

With my 30th birthday approaching the wife has agreed to let me buy a Kayak. I'm looking at the Cobra Navigator and the Cobra Fish and Dive. I'm 6'2 225 lbs so I need a decent sized yak. A dealer not too far from me has the Navigator on sale right now for $499 and that includes 1 hatch, no paddle or seat. Or the fish and dive for $650. He will let me demo as many yaks as I want as long as I give him a days notice. I'm hoping to someone here has some experience with either of these models.
 
sorry to jump off topic for a second, but do you have a kid on the way? is it not due soon? if so enjoy the summer. with a kid due for me in december i am going to live it up this summer. :happy:

I say buy the $650 model. Live it up and enjoy this summer......it may be your last for several years. lol:nut:
 
Congrats Cy, We had a baby boy on 11/19/07. The whole reason behind the kayak is I think I can sneak away in the mornings or late afternoon for a quick paddle in the Delaware Bay. My V has been sitting with the fuel tank out for over a month, I just don't have anytime to work on it.

There is no doubt your life changes dramatically. You have the right idea to live it up this summer. Your time and your priorities change so much in so little time its hard to remember life before the baby. You will love being a father, you will just have to be creative to find time to do he things you did before having kids.
 
I know a couple guys with the F&D...it is a REALLY nice yak. They have monster room and storage, not to mention stability out the wazoo. its very easy to stand and fish or pole in a F&D. You can too in the Nav...as I can my Redfish, but given the choice Id go fish and dive all day. They are pretty comparable yaks, but taking into account the width the 31" nav vs the 36" F and D the main difference between the two is room and stability.


Not to mention the monster compartment in the floor of the F and D...you can put a small army in there...:beer:


My suggestion is to go paddle them both and decide what YOU like best...
 
Definately paddle both and then decide. I found in the short time of yak ownership that the whole idea of buying the widest yak you can get for stability reasons soon looses is appeal after you have it a while. The big wide yaks become like tanks in the water and you'll find yourself working harder to get anywhere. As you gain experience and skills on the water, you'll most likely start wishing for a faster more streamline boat.
The FnD is an excellent kayak. I have paddle them quite a bit. have a friend that first introduced me to yak fishing about 7 years ago and let me borrow his FnD off and on. Personally, I would go with a boat with a 29"-31" beam. My LiquidLogic has a 31" beam. I'm certainly not a small guy with that pooch of mine. I don't try to stand on mine, but I can easily swing my legs over the side and fish that way or access my gear easy enough in the rear tank well.
Don't buy without trying. Good luck. Whatever you decide on, you'll love it once you try it.
 
Excellent point from a veteran yaker.....I was kinda worried about not getting one of the super wide 32"+ yaks, but the more I paddle mine (3 days this week so far) the more I like how effortlessly it slides through the water.
 
Well I may have to go back to the drawing board. I told my wife that I had narrowed it down to (4) models the Cobra Navigator, Fish and Dive, Native Manta Ray 14, and the Redfish 14. She wanted to see them so i showed her online and she realized that they arent tandem models. I tried to explain that the tandems arent ideal for solo paddling, she still wants the option to be able to go with me. So my next question, what is the best tandem to paddle solo?
 
Get a smaller cheaper one for herself!! She doesn't need anything special like you!!
Or get a cheap canoe for when you guys want to go together. But I would not go with a tandem for yourself as I am sure you wouldn't be happy with it.
 
MJ is correct. I would vote against a tandem.
#1. They do everything a good kayak does only not as well. You're compromising everything.
#2. It's a good way to end a marriage. Nothing worse than two people paddling out of synch with each other and she will not enjoy the periodic "accidental" whack in the back of the head from your paddle.
#3. You'll both end up wetter at the end of the day.
Seriously. You're better off to get a small sit in type for her to tag along on those rare occasions that she does feel like venturing out with you.
 
I AGREE!!!


Get you a good quality fishin yak (all you the ones you stated above are excellent) and then get her a separate sit on top. They even make pink ones! Tell her that! Maybe that will convince her...you love her enough to get her her OWN PINK ONE! Yeah...thats it!!!
 
Ya'll ain't reading deep enough into this.
"I want a tandem type" translates into "I want to go but don't want to paddle".
Either way I also agree, GET HER OWN.
 
Thats ok I can take a zing!!

Its better then CTT getting a tandem for him and his boy friend!! Then instead of a zing he gets a Ding!! in his fat a s s!:you:

I would have :nut: you, but by what I hear there is nothing there to kick!
 
Yes CB is right.


MJ i am not going to acknowledge that gayness of yours...it only leads you to mess with our poor CB. I feel bad for the fellow....to have a fried like you !!!
 
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