by sandym » Tue 26 Mar, 2013 1:08 pm
Not sure where you are located. We are in Sydney area and had the same problem when we recently bought new sea kayaks. All the stores we tried refused to allow us to demo any boats, which seems crazy given the cost of a new sea kayak.
In the end, we found Peter McIntyre at Kayak Factory Direct in Gosford would let us demo the boats we were interested in (cost was $60 - which is taken off the purchase price if you buy). So, if that is not too far from you, you could try Peter.
We ended up buying a couple of Prijon Marlins, which I really like, but I can't say I am an expert on all things kayak. We came from a double Feathercraft which while super stable and great for taking on airplanes (its a folding boat) is kind of a tug to paddle. The Marlin seems so sleek and fast compared to the Feathercraft.
My recollection of kayak shopping was that the Marlin Tracer had a retractable skeg that took up a lot of storage space in the rear cargo compartment, which seemed a big deal to us as we like to go on long kayak trips where you need lots of space for water. But, you've likely already thought of that.
My brother has the Prijon Millenium - not on your list - but, comparing paddling the Millenium to the Marlin, I found the Millenium has far more initial stability and is a bit slower to paddle. Can't say about secondary stability has I really haven't put the Millenium through it's paces.
Good luck with your search. There are so many amazing places to kayak in Australia.