There’s a moment most kayak anglers hit, usually sometime after the fifth or sixth time struggling to lift a 75-pound polyethylene kayak onto a car roof, or after wrenching a shoulder at the boat ramp, when they start asking: “Is there a better way?” There is. Lightweight kayaks have never been better, more feature-rich, or more widely available than they are right now.
Economy Tackle carries two of the best lightweight kayak brands in the industry, Hurricane and Eddyline, and May is one of the best times to demo and buy before the summer season peaks. This guide covers everything you need to know about going lighter and why it might be the best upgrade you’ve made to your fishing life.

Why Kayak Weight Matters More Than Most Anglers Realize
When people shop for a fishing kayak, they typically focus on features: rod holders, storage, stability, and pedal drive. Weight often gets treated as a footnote. That’s a mistake, especially in Sarasota, where car-topping, beach launches, and solo loading at boat ramps are part of the routine.
- Solo loading: Every pound you carry onto a roof rack or into a truck bed is a pound you lift, often at awkward angles, often when you’re already tired from a day on the water
- Carry distance: Sarasota’s best kayak launches — Turtle Beach, Ted Sperling Park, and Bayfront Park- require carrying your kayak from the parking area to the water. Lighter kayaks make this a non-issue.
- Longevity: The number-one reason experienced kayak anglers sell their boats is weight-related frustration. A kayak you can manage comfortably is a kayak you’ll actually use.
The conventional wisdom used to be that lightweight kayaks meant compromised durability or stripped-down features. That’s no longer true. Thermoformed ABS and composite construction have closed the gap dramatically.
Thermoformed vs. Polyethylene: Understanding the Difference
Most kayaks sold at big-box retailers are made from rotomolded polyethylene (HDPE), a durable, inexpensive plastic that results in heavy, somewhat flexible hulls. It’s a great material for a beginner’s first kayak. But it’s not the only option, and for serious anglers it’s often not the best one.
Thermoformed ABS
Thermoformed kayaks are made by heating sheets of ABS plastic (or ABS/acrylic composite) and forming them over a mold. The result is a stiffer, lighter, more visually refined hull that holds its shape better and performs more like a composite kayak at a fraction of composite pricing.
- Weight savings: A thermoformed kayak in the same size class is typically 20–35% lighter than its polyethylene equivalent
- Stiffness: A stiffer hull transfers paddle energy more efficiently
- UV resistance: ABS acrylic surfaces hold color and resist UV degradation better than polyethylene
- Aesthetics: Thermoformed kayaks simply look sharper, relevant if that matters to you
Eddyline Kayaks: Premium Performance, Serious Weight Savings
Eddyline takes thermoformed construction to a higher level with their Carbonlite 2000 material, a carbon-infused ABS composite that delivers rigidity and weight savings approaching fiberglass at a significantly lower price. Eddyline kayaks are premium products; the price reflects it, but so does everything about the on-water experience. At Economy Tackle, we carry the Eddyline Caribbean 12FS, a fishing-specific model loaded with the features serious anglers want.
Eddyline Caribbean 12FS — Fishing-Ready Lightweight
The Caribbean 12FS is Eddyline’s fishing-specific model and the one we stock at Economy Tackle. Built on Carbonlite 2000 thermoformed material, it comes in well under 50 lbs while delivering a feature set that serious inshore anglers will appreciate immediately. It’s designed to fish out of the box, not as an afterthought.
- Fishing features: Molded-in tracks for accessories, flush-mount rod holder, and standing pads for sight-fishing on the flats
- Ideal for: Sarasota Bay inshore anglers who want a premium lightweight fishing kayak with fishing-specific rigging ready to go
- Available at Economy Tackle — stop in to see current colors and discuss rigging options with our staff
Lightweight Kayaks and Sarasota’s Older Angling Community
We want to say this plainly because it matters: lightweight kayaks have genuinely extended fishing careers for anglers in their 60s, 70s, and beyond. The single biggest reason experienced Sarasota anglers stop kayak fishing isn’t skill, interest, or fitness on the water; it’s the weight of the boat at the ramp and on the roof rack.
Hurricane and Eddyline kayaks changed that calculation completely. Pair a lightweight kayak with a small electric motor (see our companion blog on kayak electric motors), and you have a fishing platform that asks almost nothing physically of the person operating it, while delivering every bit of the access, stealth, and experience that makes kayak fishing special.
If you’ve been fishing Sarasota Bay for years and the weight of your current kayak is becoming a barrier, come talk to us. We’ll put you in something lighter and get you back on the water.
Why Buy from Economy Tackle Instead of a Big-Box Retailer
This is a fair question worth answering directly. When you search “lightweight kayaks” online, you’ll see large sporting goods chains and outdoor retailers prominently featured. Here’s what they can’t offer:
- Local knowledge: Our staff fishes and kayaks in Sarasota Bay. We know which kayaks handle the specific conditions here: the afternoon chop, the skinny flats, the current at the passes. Generic recommendations don’t account for this.
- Brands they don’t carry: Dick’s and similar retailers don’t stock Hurricane or Eddyline. These are specialty brands available through dealers who know kayaks, not mass-market products.
- Demo opportunities: We can arrange on-water demos so you paddle before you buy. No big-box retailer does this.
- Continual support: Rigging your kayak, adding rod holders, sizing your paddle, answering questions mid-season, we’re here for that. A big-box retailer is not.
- Fishing expertise: Buying a fishing kayak and fishing tackle from the same local expert who fishes the same water is a different experience than a transaction with a chain store.
Visit Economy Tackle This May
May is a perfect time to buy a new kayak in Sarasota. The summer season is approaching, conditions are beautiful, and the current inventory is strong. Come in to see the full selection, ask questions, and get set up right for the season.
Economy Tackle | 6018 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL | Open 7 days a week
For more, visit our complete guide to kayak fishing in Sarasota Bay.



