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100lbs has been plenty for us, but I do want something bigger, if only to "haul" my wife around (she doesn't like to ride). That said, a rack, panniers, and a kid trailer have enabled me to do all kinds of trips.
I'll have to look around at higher weight options. I live near a lake (<5 miles) and would love to bring a couple kayaks.
Kayak "trailers" are way more simple than you might think! Here's one example from Wike.
Awesome! Now to see if I can carry two so my two kids can share one.
LOL. I'm sure options exist!
I've seen tandems that are recumbent in front, regular seat behind. I think that's the best option if you want to talk with your partner while riding.
That would be awesome!
this one looks like the one I saw once.