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Reel in the Big Ones with Our Fishing Kayaks

For Aussie anglers, our fishing kayaks are built for the ultimate water adventure.

Whether you’re chasing barra, bream, or flathead, our pedal-powered kayaks keep your hands free for casting, while our sit in models offer stability, comfort, and storage.

Gear up now and fish smarter!

Looking for your dream rig? Feel free to drop us a line for an obligation free chat, so we can discuss the perfect kayak for you

Or feel free to checkout our blog article below where we run you through the key considerations when choosing a kayak.

 

We also have our FAQs section at the bottom of the page to help you answer any general questions about kayaks.


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Frequently Asked Questions About Our Kayaks for Sale

Why are fishing kayaks sit on top?

Fishing kayaks are typically designed as sit on top because this layout prioritizes stability, safety, and practicality. The wider, flatter hull makes it easier to balance while casting or reeling in fish, the open deck allows quick movement and access to gear, and built in scupper holes let water drain out so the kayak won’t fill if waves splash over; additionally, if you capsize, it’s much easier to climb back on compared to a sit inside kayak, which is especially important when handling equipment or fishing in varied conditions.

What are the best fishing kayaks?

The best fishing kayaks combine stability, comfort, and the right propulsion system for your style of fishing. It is not one size fits all, so if you are after a recommendation for the perfect fishing kayak for you. Please get in touch with our team for an obligation free chat.

How much are fishing kayaks?

Fishing kayaks vary widely in price depending on size, materials, and features, with basic entry level models starting around $300–$700, mid range options typically costing $700–$1,500, and premium or pedal/motor driven kayaks ranging from $1,500 up to $5,000+, with high end models even exceeding $7,000.

How stable are fishing kayaks?

Fishing kayaks are designed to be very stable compared to recreational kayaks, typically featuring wide, flat hulls that prioritise balance over speed, making it possible to cast, reel, and even stand up in many models. Although stability still depends on factors like width, hull shape, water conditions, and user experience, so while they feel steady for most anglers, rough water or sudden movements can still cause tipping if you’re not careful.

Can kayaks be stored outside?

Yes, kayaks can be stored outside, but they need proper protection to prevent damage from sun, rain, and temperature changes. Prolonged exposure to UV rays can degrade the plastic and cause fading or warping. To store a kayak outdoors, keep it off the ground, out of direct sunlight (preferably under a tarp or cover), and protected from moisture buildup. Use a weather-resistant kayak cover and store it upside down or on its side for best results.

What kayaks are best for the ocean?

The best kayaks for the ocean are typically longer, narrower sit-in models or sit-on-top touring kayaks designed for stability, tracking, and handling waves. Ocean kayaks should have a deep V-shaped hull or rocker design to cut through chop, and often feature rudders or skegs for improved control in currents and wind. Look for models with sealed hatches, deck lines, and enough storage for gear and safety equipment. Always choose a kayak rated for open water to ensure safety and performance in coastal conditions.to work with most cars regardless of the size. We would highly recommend checking out our Viking Kayaks, specifically designed for ocean fishing.

What kayaks are best for rivers?

The best kayaks for rivers are typically shorter, more maneuverable models with a wider hull for stability in moving water. For slow-moving or calm rivers, recreational sit-on-top or sit-in kayaks work well, offering comfort and ease of use. For faster-flowing or rougher rivers, look for whitewater-specific kayaks with responsive handling and impact-resistant construction. Stability, control, and durability are key features to consider when choosing a river kayak.

Why do kayaks have drain plugs?

Kayaks have drain plugs to allow water that enters the hull or interior to be easily removed. This is especially useful after paddling in rough conditions, capsizing, or when water seeps in from rain or splashes. Without a drain plug, trapped water can add unnecessary weight, affect balance, and potentially cause mould or damage over time. Simply open the plug after use to drain excess water and keep your kayak dry and well-maintained.