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Comments about Wilderness Systems Tarpon 100 Sit-On-Top Kayak:
This boat is the perfect choice for recreational or novice paddlers, especially on lakes or flatwater rivers. I was originally looking at an Ocean Kayak, but Wilderness System's boats have much better features for the money. I demoed both the 12-foot and 10-foot Tarpons, and although the 12-footer tracked slightly better, there was not enough difference to justify spending $200 more. One of its best features is that any water that enters the seat area goes into a well behind and under the seat, keeping your backside dry. The seat is very supportive, comfortable and fully adjustable. The adjustable foot rests are much more comfortable than the molded slots that come on many boats. I can get this boat on and off the top of my car by myself, and I'm a middle-aged female. The hatches are easy to access and very roomy. Great little boat!
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The thing that makes this kayak wonderful are the little things that add up. First of all the adjustable footrests are a WORLD of difference from the molded footplaces in most other sit-on-top. They really cover that distance between a place for your feet that are too far away and ones that are too close. And sitting up higher, they actually provide more stability. The seat that comes with the Tarpon is also COMFORTABLE! I know a guy that bought the boat strictly because he has had multiple back surgeries. I can sit in it all day long without my back getting wet or my rump aching. The storage behind the seat is also very large. A full size dog could hang out back there. Finally, the Tarpon incorporates a rail system with which you can mount and dismount optional equipment at will wish as fishing rod holders, paddle holders, tables, more bungee cords, etc. The tapered design of the bottom of the boat provide for good (not excellent, but good) tracking. And being just over 50lbs, it is faily easy for me to get on my roof rack (I'm only 5'6"). This is the second kayak I've owned, and I can tell you that this is one that I don't feel like I'm going to outgrow or get tired of anytime soon.
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Where to start? The T100 is an awesome addition to anyone's kayak fleet. I am a large man at 602 and 255#. I was hesitant at first about the T100. I paddled it, tested it, and worked it. I bought it. I am a kayaking instructor with most of my time spent in the T100's big brother the T160. The T100 is actually more roomy in the seat and it is very comfortable. I used it in a recent class to maneuver some class II rapids--both up and down current--and it performed exceptionally well as a sit on top. This is not a white water kayak but I wanted to see how it performed in narrow channels and heavy current with a man of my size at its helm. I loved it! If you're looking a for a quality kayak with great/varied uses, the T100 will do the job.
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This is a great kayak--it's easy enough for me to lift/load in my truck's bed and if I had to I could carry it all the way to the put in spot (about 45' from where I can park)--however I use a Wheelez and that makes it even easier ;-)
Plenty of storage, comfortable seat and the foot rests can't be beat. It doesn't track like a sea kayak . . . but there is one model that you can put a rudder on--I can stay on track very well all by myself.
I like the scuppers!!! and the bungees etc.
No complaints here. I paddle often and enjoy the maneuverability and functionality of the Tarpon.
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I simply love this boat! It is VERY stable, tracks really well, and is extremely easy to get into and out of. There are carrying handles on both sides, as well as on the front and rear of the boat. There is storage everywhere, and loading this boat down with gear will not make it sit too low in the water, since it can hold 325 lbs. easily. This is a great boat for camping, fishing, general exploration, light surf, and flatwater kayaking. I like to paddle to a peaceful spot, hang my feet over the side (yes, it is that stable) and just enjoy nature. It costs a bit more than most kayaks its size, but believe me, you get what you pay for!
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I sold my 5 yr old tarpon 140 after several 75-mile, 3-night paddles down the Neches River through the Texas Big Thicket. I'm mostly a day paddler and I like the design of WS kayaks, so I wanted to stick with WS but get a smaller 10ft. I haven't used the new 100 enough to give much of a thorough review, but I think this info will be helpful. My first jouney with my new 100 on my Yakima rack, traveling down the interstate, I heard a thunk sound on the roof of my car. I pulled over and noticed one of the footstops was missing. Fortunately, after much searching, I found it. My first water test of this kayak was on a Gulf Coast beach. I was pulling it to get it out past the first breakers and after the first serious breaker hit the kayak, it pulled both footstops off. I never found them. The footstops on the newer design move freely toward the position of the body and will slide completely off the rail. I don't know if this is a design failure or if my kayak is simply missing a lock stop at the end of the rail[...]Other than this, the 100 is very easy to maneuver, is comfortable, and I anticipate it being much more versatile in various water conditions than the 140.
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I live in Central Texas and spend most of my time on rivers with long stretches of flat water mixed in with Class 2-3 rapids. I have been looking for a boat that paddled easily, was relatively stable, was comfortable, and could maneuver through tight rapids. The Tarpon 100 fits the bill perfectly. After owning several boats, and demoing many more, I am convinced this is the best boat for folks who want the ease of access and comfort of a sit-on-top yet who want some decent maneuverability for tight spots and rapids.
I haven't paddled long touring kayaks, but this boat paddles as fast as any other sit on top or whitewater sit-inside I have owned. I find it tracks exceptionally well for a short boat, yet I can easily turn it around with a strong sweep stroke. The outfitting is awesome and is very comfortable. I can paddle for hours and still feel very comfortable. The storage compartments are really nice and can hold enough gear for overnight or multi-day trips (with proper packing, of course). It does very well in Class 2-3 whitewater, can bomb over small falls, and ferries exceptionally well for a sit-on-top.
In sum, this is the most versatile boat and is the perfect fit for those seeking a boat that can do a little bit of everything.
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