Boats and hikes
Adk_dib,
The proper question for you to ask is not what brand(maker) of boat you want, it is what type of boat. You'll notice I have broadened the category. I did that because I sometimes camp out of my sea kayak. Here are some questions for you:
- How often do you expect to have to portage your boat?
- Do you plan to camp with gear from your boat, or at least bivy unplanned?
- How big a pack will you hike with?
- Total weight of yourself and all your gear?
- Will you paddle in wind waves, or stay ashore till calm returns?
I am thinking what you want is a boat that will get you and your gear across big lakes in wind waves safely, yet be light enough to carry quite some ways on a portage. Few kayaks fit the bill: they are heavier for a given L/W because they have decks and bulkheads. The fore and after holds have small hatches for watertightness, and cramming even an empty daypack in them is an adventure.
Thus I am thinking that what you may want is a canoe, about 15'Lx2'W, very little rocker, one seat low in the middle so you paddle with a kayak paddle, possibly a seatback that tips so you have the choice of paddling sitting or kneeling, nylon spray decks fore and aft that also cover your gear, which you stow to have 2/3 its weight aft of you and 1/3 forward of you. Check out the gear for whitewater canoeing, as some of those spraydecks also cover the cockpit with a coaming to go around you. Don't forget flotation to fill unused space. For a light weight boat you have a choice of fiberglass and the various composites. With a simpler boat than a kayak you can afford lighter weight materials for the same money.
Of course you'll choose for yourself, but the above may help focus your thoughts. Bon voyage/excelsior!