>>1525584Shorter kayaks have better turning, but dont stay straight as easily while paddling, so larger bodies of water can be difficult if there is any current or wind blowing against you, but the Skipjack will do well for smaller bodies of water, or small lakes and rivers.
I havent had any issues with the company, they treated every customer I've seen well, there is a facebook page where they and a bunch of people post regularly.
This is coming from a guy who owns the Vibe SeaGhost 110. Though I wanted it because it has a good chair and comes with a rudder.
The Seaghost is very very stable, can stand easily, not sure about the skipjack, My bet is not really, and it would be bad on the knees to go from such a low seated position to trying to stand. Other than that I think the Skipjack would be even convenient to throw in the back of a truck and go fishing.