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TOPIC: Buyer\'s Guide: Boats & Boards: Breeze 11\'

Buyer\'s Guide: Boats & Boards: Breeze 11\' 14 years 6 days ago #29465

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Playak Article Discussion: [url=article.php?sid=1545]Buyer\'s Guide: Boats & Boards: Breeze 11\'[/url]
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Buyer\'s Guide: Boats & Boards: Breeze 11\' 14 years 6 days ago #31094

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\n\nHello all, I am new to the site and also new to yaking. I picked up 2 bottom of the line kayaks last year and am now trying to get one for every member of the family! We all love them. I am even considering selling my boat and motor so I can get a tandem for my son and I.
We are hooked to say the least. I have a chance to get a breeze close to home but I can not find the max load anywhere. Does anyone know what the max weight is for one of these?
Thanks for your time and I hope to learn much from this site!! Have a good day all.
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Re: Buyer\'s Guide: Boats & Boards: Breeze 11\' 14 years 6 days ago #29467

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i'm sure something like 150KG/330lbs total will be ok, maybe even more. I mean, I'm sure that that sort of weight won't break or sink the boat, but the deeper it lies in the water, the less manouevrable it becomes of course...
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Re: Buyer\'s Guide: Boats & Boards: Breeze 11\' 14 years 5 days ago #29469

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Thank you very much for replying, I just found a page that included the max load as 350pounds. You were very close with your guess.
I did think it was funny that the company`s website did not include that stat with their info.
It seems like a pretty good entry level yak.
Any way thank you for posting and I hope to learn all I can from this board.
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Re:Buyer\'s Guide: Boats & Boards: Breeze 11\' 14 years 5 days ago #29472

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thanks. i added that max weight to our Buyers' Guide as well now:
playak.com/index.php?option=com_content&...:breeze-11&Itemid=28
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