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			I took a shot of my yak when I came back from paddling in the Delaware Bay on Sunday.      | 
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			Nice. How do you like the Cobra so far?
		 
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			I love it CB   .  I don't really have anything else to compare it to but the stability and room is awesome, plus my butt stays dry in any kind of sea condition. I was concerned about the speed but have been pretty happy so far.  It tracks straight without a rudder and isnt really that slow or hard to paddle.  I think the key to paddling the FnD is the 240Cm Werner Touring paddle.  With a yak width of 36" the longer paddle really  makes a big difference.  My wife and father have both tried it an really liked it so I'm looking for a second yak for them.  I just missed out on another FnD on the Bassbarn last week.  It sold for $200 with a seat and paddle to the first guy who replied. As far as rigging I have only mounted 1 Scotty mount in the center where the large rectangular hatch usually goes. Its not in the way while paddling and its a flush mount so I can remove the rod holder when I want. I have only caught a few fish from the yak and can honestly say I have had just as much fun on the yak this year as I have the V. | 
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			That's what it's all about. Having fun with little expense. Go get 'em.    
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