I took mine out by the bay bridge this afternoon for a brief maiden voyage.
Initial thoughts:
When I first jumped onboard I thought, wow, this thing is big. The cockpit seems very big.
The rudder control is easy and the rudder deployment worked very well with little effort.
The seat by default is in the high position and seems higher than last years model. The seat is basically the same, just a tad wider. I’m not crazy about the design. It easily disconnects in the front while you’re using it and I cant get mine to sit upright. It wont come out if the reclined position. I’ve had the same problem in the past but eventually got the seat upright. Something is wrong with this one and it will need to be taken apart to fix.
The kayak turns on a dime in both directions. Equally as good as last years model with a sailing rudder, if not better.
The pedal drive has been upgraded and also comes standard with turbo fins. There’s a noticeable difference in how much effort it takes to get the kayak out of the hole and to keep’er moving. Im going to use an older 180 turbo drive next time to see if the difference is from the new drive or the hull. To be honest, the difference was significant and I struggled to go at a pace and distance that was relatively effortless with the ‘17 model year.
But, as the title said, there is no hull slap. It cuts through pretty much like a revo.
It actually paddles and tracks pretty well. Much better than older models.
I haven’t set it up for fishing yet, which I’m sure will add significantly to the “pros” column.
Overall, it’s a great kayak and everything I hoped it to be.... almost.
The effort it takes to pedal the thing may be a big issue.
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Initial thoughts:
When I first jumped onboard I thought, wow, this thing is big. The cockpit seems very big.
The rudder control is easy and the rudder deployment worked very well with little effort.
The seat by default is in the high position and seems higher than last years model. The seat is basically the same, just a tad wider. I’m not crazy about the design. It easily disconnects in the front while you’re using it and I cant get mine to sit upright. It wont come out if the reclined position. I’ve had the same problem in the past but eventually got the seat upright. Something is wrong with this one and it will need to be taken apart to fix.
The kayak turns on a dime in both directions. Equally as good as last years model with a sailing rudder, if not better.
The pedal drive has been upgraded and also comes standard with turbo fins. There’s a noticeable difference in how much effort it takes to get the kayak out of the hole and to keep’er moving. Im going to use an older 180 turbo drive next time to see if the difference is from the new drive or the hull. To be honest, the difference was significant and I struggled to go at a pace and distance that was relatively effortless with the ‘17 model year.
But, as the title said, there is no hull slap. It cuts through pretty much like a revo.
It actually paddles and tracks pretty well. Much better than older models.
I haven’t set it up for fishing yet, which I’m sure will add significantly to the “pros” column.
Overall, it’s a great kayak and everything I hoped it to be.... almost.
The effort it takes to pedal the thing may be a big issue.
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