They’re very similar boats, Nan鈥攂oth 12-footers, both designed for light touring (the boat has two hatches, which helps, while the has one), both meant for close-in ocean paddling or lakes and quiet rivers. They’re both roto-molded “plastic” boats. And list prices are not that far apart鈥$750 for the Pursuit, $850 for the Carolina.
The thing is, you really to try a boat before you buy it. Kayaks are almost like shoes. Fit matters. And it’s worth noting that the Carolina is two inches narrower in the beam than the Pursuit. That has implications across the board鈥攔oominess in the cockpit, speed, stability. Myself, I’d lean toward a narrower boat because in most cases it will be faster and paddle more easily. But in side-by-side trials you might prefer the wider one.
You might look around at some kayak rental operations to see if any of them use the Pursuit, or ideally, both boats. That would give you a chance to try them.
You might look at some other boats, as well. The Manitou 13 is a nice boat, a bit longer than the two you’re looking at now. Alas, a bit more $$ as well at $900. Or there is ‘s Catalyst 12.8 ($800), which has twin hatches and is designed for day or weekend trips.
And of course if budget is an issue, don’t overlook eBay or Craigslist. You might find a smoking deal on a boat. Plus, a used boat is apt to come with some the accessories that add up so quickly鈥攑addle, spray skirt, stuff like that.
Good luck!