Tuesday 19 March 2013

Kayak Fishing in Singapore: Inflatable vs Hard-shell Kayak


From the internet, we can find discussions and numerous articles on inflatable kayak and hard-shell kayak.

However, we have been unable to find one that compares both from Kayak fishing activity and in Singapore’s point of view! Therefore, we have summarized some relevant info we have gotten over the web and by talking with hobbyists kayak-fishing in Singapore.

p/s: We do not sell kayaks but thought doing this comparison might draw more people to the sport in Singapore! Therefore, dear hobbyists and enthusiasts


1. please comment and share your views why you prefer your inflatable or hard-shell kayak 

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Inflatable Kayak
Hard-Shell Kayak
Relevance to Kayak Fishing
Affordability
More well-received in Singapore due to storage issue, higher cost of kayak
Generally cost lesser or comparable to inflatable kayak in Singapore
Life-span and  Value for Money
Prone to punctures. Nothing is worse than a kayak deflating when you are in the middle of the sea. 
More durable due to tough material outer shell
Tracking
Generally poorer tracking in rough water
For fishing in rough water you need a kayak that tracks well. Generally, tracks better than inflatable kayak
Maneuverability
Slower due to more drag in water
Better maneuverability and speed 
Accident-Prone
For kayak fishing, equipment on board like hooks and knives can puncture your kayak. Fishes and their sharp fins may puncture your kayak too
Hooks and knives do not puncture a hard-shell kayak
Repair
More often repairs required, can be repaired with patches 
 Rare but expensive repairs
Gear
Lesser choices of gear
Wider choices of gear to mount on and modify your kayak
Wrt Kayak-Fishing Enthusiasts living in Singapore
Activity
More often used for white-water rafting (not avail in Singapore) if chosen over hard-shell kayak
Rugged and suitable for sea fishing in Singapore
Size
May be folded and placed in car boot 
Difficult to attach kayak to roof, but time required to attach kayak to roof is less than time inflating and deflating a kayak
Storage
No space constrain 
Space constrain in your house and lift 
Weight
Light-weight 
Heavier, difficult to load / unload from car roof rack
Suitability
Preferred for a beginner to the sport
More for seasoned and serious kayak-fishing enthusiasts
Portability
Suitable for those without cars
Suitable for those who drive and have a roof rack
Setting up
More intense set-up due to unpacking and pumping air into kayak
Minimal setting up time
Maintenance
Requires user to hose down kayak thoroughly to remove saltwater from the fabric and dry it with sponge or cloth followed by sunning to minimize risk of rust and stench.
Only required to hose down kayak, flip kayak over for storage upon drying to maintain hull shape. Most sand and dirt should easily fall off.
Downtime
With Singapore’s humid weather, drying a inflatable kayak will take 2-5 days.
Not applicable.
Spray Protection
Generally do not offer spray skirt and have to bail water out of kayak out by hand.
Offers spray skirt that keeps user and his equipment dry 
Efficiency
Generally performance is less efficient; needing to exert more effort to steer and paddle
Less drag due to solid hull makes it more efficient, less friction in the water. Some models come with leg paddle for speed and less strenuous fishing trip!
Wind stability
More stable in windy and rougher waters 
Relatively less stable from experience
Links used to consolidate this article:
http://www.livestrong.com/article/458986-inflatable-vs-rigid-kayak/
http://www.fishkingkaki.com/
http://www.wat-the-fish.com



7 comments:

  1. great information.
    But Something to add, usually inflatable kayaks are more stable in windy and rougher waters compared to Hard shell. I have both hobie kayaks thats y i said so.

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    1. Hi Anonymous (haha will you leave your name too?), thanks for your contribution, have added the above under wind stability. Which kayak do you prefer more? and specifically in what kind of situations over the other kayak?

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