Although yellow is a favorite color for some boats, I have noticed that since yellow kayaks seemed in the past to have more attacks by white sharks and were called Yum Yum Yellow that the kayaks I see today, there are vey few new yellow kayaks. -Tom
Inasmuch as I have SEEN the results of shark attacks on kayaks (There is a bright RED 18ft “fishing kayak” with a 14” half-circle Tiger Shark bite out of the stem area, which is suspended from the ceiling at THE BAKERY CAFE in Port Aransas, TX,) I will NOT be IN a yellow or any other color kayak “out on the salt”.
(The 2 passengers of the “trashed” kayak escaped W/O being attacked & were “picked -up” by another fisherman, “to tell the tale”.)
Yours, TMN78247
I had no idea...I have a yellow kayak!
Guess I won’t be going out in my Yum Yum Yellow kayak!
FYI, I am “looking at buying” a 22.5 foot deep/wide aluminum V-bottom runabout with a 140HP MERCRUISER & OD from the early 1970s.
The lady whose late husband owned it, is looking for the Texas title & offered it to me for 600.oo cash.
(It runs OK but needs the seat upholstery replaced.)
Yours, TMN78247