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Originally Posted by JL8Jeff
My brother has one of the sit on top style of kayaks and we use it on the river and he'll take it to some smaller local lakes. It's not the style that you run the rapids with if that's what you're referring to. There's a spot on the Delaware River just north of I95 where there are some nice standing waves due to the speed of the water going through a narrow area that a lot of kayakers play around.
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Yeah, that's a whitewater kayak. The type you sit on is an ocean kayak. The long ones that you sit in that have a spray skirt and are longer with cargo holes are sea kayaks.
I used to sea kayak years ago. It was a blast.