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Depending on how old your daughters are and how tall they are would be a deciding factor. If they're still young and small, you could use a cobra fish-n-dive. It has a small seat in the front that faces the paddler. I take my 7 yo son out on my fish-n-dive and he loves it. That way when I'm alone, I'm still in a single seat type kayak. Things to consider are how far you plan on paddling and how stable you want the kayak to be. Remember the longer and narrower the kayak, the faster it will be in the water but also less stable. A shorter, wider kayak will be a lot more stable, but a lot slower if paddling a long way. Alone you don't really notice the difference but when paddling with others that have fast kayaks, it's really noticable. A tandem kayak can be pretty big and heavy when you're alone, so it's something to keep in mind depending on the ratio of fishing with the girls and fishing alone. Also if you're gonna hoop off the kayak, you'll want extra stability, so keep that in mind. Hope this helps.
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