B
Billamicasr
0
Last weekend I had an opportunity to paddle a Wilderness Systems Ride 135 while fishing with other Veterans in a Heroes on the Water event on the Colombia River. The Ride 135 was one of the boats on my possibles list. Today I peddled a Hobie Revolution 13, and paddled a Dagger ROAM 11.5 and a Ride 115; all three were on my list.
I chose the Ride 135. It is located in the Next Adventure warehouse so I won't actually pick it up until later this next week, but she's mine. Here is the amazing part. I was prepared to spend a little over $1,000 for the boat, but as fortune would have it if you select a boat, that happens to be in stock you get an instant 15% discount. I paid $854.00 for my new Ride 135. In stock means you get a choice of colors as long as you want lime green. I can say from my experience if I get into trouble on the water, that color is easy to spot; it is the same color I used with HOW a week earlier. I'd hoped for yellow or red those are the best for on the water visibility, but the one I bought is just fine.
I mentioned in another post a person who had helped me a couple of years back, Andy Stafford. I carried his business card with me to the paddle fest and selected him as my sales person. He will be there tomorrow (Sunday) and will take some time off next week to get married, then in another few weeks he'll take more time off for a real honeymoon.
May I suggest when or if you visit Scappoose Bay Kayak Center, you ask for Andy. He has been very cordial, very helpful and a fine person to deal with on every occasion.
All of the demo boats are already on the water. Andy will show you where to go, provide all of the needed gear; PFD, paddle, etc and let you play around for a while. After each demo, the crew asked If I'd like to try another boat. I probably could have demoed all 30 or so kayaks sitting in the water if I had cared to.
If you have interest in a kayak, a demo is the way to go... Have fun, the weather was great!
I chose the Ride 135. It is located in the Next Adventure warehouse so I won't actually pick it up until later this next week, but she's mine. Here is the amazing part. I was prepared to spend a little over $1,000 for the boat, but as fortune would have it if you select a boat, that happens to be in stock you get an instant 15% discount. I paid $854.00 for my new Ride 135. In stock means you get a choice of colors as long as you want lime green. I can say from my experience if I get into trouble on the water, that color is easy to spot; it is the same color I used with HOW a week earlier. I'd hoped for yellow or red those are the best for on the water visibility, but the one I bought is just fine.
I mentioned in another post a person who had helped me a couple of years back, Andy Stafford. I carried his business card with me to the paddle fest and selected him as my sales person. He will be there tomorrow (Sunday) and will take some time off next week to get married, then in another few weeks he'll take more time off for a real honeymoon.
May I suggest when or if you visit Scappoose Bay Kayak Center, you ask for Andy. He has been very cordial, very helpful and a fine person to deal with on every occasion.
All of the demo boats are already on the water. Andy will show you where to go, provide all of the needed gear; PFD, paddle, etc and let you play around for a while. After each demo, the crew asked If I'd like to try another boat. I probably could have demoed all 30 or so kayaks sitting in the water if I had cared to.
If you have interest in a kayak, a demo is the way to go... Have fun, the weather was great!