Some good advice here. Here's mine: Comfort is priority one. After that, a lot is personal preference. I have a Wilderness Radar 135. I like the storage and stability. I don't like that it doesn't have a side handle and that it's heavy at 96 lbs. which makes it a bear to drag. The replaceable keel protector seems to magnify the dragging problem as I can more easily drag it backwards. There's a homemade cart coming. It's a bit of a sail in the wind too since I don't have the rudder. It is upgradeable to pedal drive although I haven't done that yet. It does seem fairly maneuverable for a 13.5' yak. All in all, I like it. As for a paddle, light is good if you're gonna be paddling but I found out that my carbon wants to blow off my lap pretty easily in a light breeze where my heavier one would stay put. I have to stow it when I'm fishing in a light breeze. Not a big deal, and I'm sure I'll like it better when I'm on bigger water. For a PFD, comfort is number one. I don't need a lot of storage in a PFD, so my Stohlquist fisherman is a bit of overkill but it is very comfy.