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Recently bought the 1996 Sealution XS for $400 from Craigslist. It's 14'9" I've had it on calmer lakes and a very choppy Lake Superior with high rollers underneath. I will have to say that this boat is extremely stable and tracks very well even in significant waves. It's so calm at times it doesn't even seem like its moving, yet you look back and are surprised by how far you've gone. It's unusual hull design with a heavy line down the center makes it so you don't really need a rudder or a skeg. The biggest qualms I have with it is the very small cockpit, it's why the previous owner at 6'2" and not getting any younger sold it and the seat which only seemed partly original and which I ended up replacing some straps and adding another layer of foam (from Axman) under the cover. The additions to the seat helped but I haven't tried it since without wearing a life vest. The small opening for the cockpit was actually a good thing on Lake Superior as not much water got in as I've yet to find and purchase a fitting spray skirt (my large fish cooler deck bag may also of helped). On the biggest waves the bow could dip under a bit and a little water got in the front hatch which has a solid cover over a stretch neoprene cover. So far I am very happy with it, but wonder how it will perform in river situations like the St. Croix, I can imagine some awkward times getting in and out in the current and wonder how easy it will turn on the river's back streams. At 54 lbs, it's manageable to get on and off the roof of my car, but can be a little difficult after a long paddle.

I picked up this recreational kayak used from Craigslist for $150 and it is better built than similarly sized kayaks of today. The 10' 6" boat does not have hatches but because of its width does have significant storage capacity as I put a camp chairs on the sides of the seat when I took it on a weekend camping trip. It is fairly fast for its size (and width), and has two water channels in the hull to help keep you going straight, kept up with my friends 12' pretty well. Used on slow rivers (St. Croix) and lakes. When my friend stepped up to a 14' boat it became apparent I should get something longer and sleeker, but plan on keeping the Caspia for quick trips to the chain of lakes near my home.