To paraphrase a wonderful monologue... (from this vessel) I've seen things you wouldn't believe. Monstrous ships and their windows on fire from the setting sun over the ocean as they roared by; I watched the moonbeams glitter on angry water in the dark, while contemplating my fate... And all these memories...will be lost, in time, like tears in the river. Time to fly. (I wonder if I can find a good wee budget helicopter...haha).
Hi, glad to hear you're enjoying the kayak! For class 2/3 whitewater, it might not be the best choice since it's designed more for calm waters. Stay safe and thanks for watching!
Yes, it can, and it survives crazy storms 3 miles out at sea as a oil tanker goes by blaring its foghorn at me... But that might just be me and my madness keeping us afloat ;-)
It's durable for crossing deep sea passages...or maybe that's just me. Not that I'm saying you should do it. But it did get me through many of them, and rapids, and tidal flows so biblical I squeaked in a new language borne out of fear. Yet, I survive them all on my old faithful Nellie. It's a hell of a boat...
Hello my friend, this is not a kayak, the underside is flat like an air mattress and therefore has to be stabilized with fins in order for it to have acceptable straight-line stability. ! A kayak, on the other hand, has a V-shaped hull that stabilizes the boat. ! This is a canoe, this is driven with paddles, kneeling. ! You're sitting way too low there too. If you're driving with a double paddle, install a high seat . !
Hi, thanks for the insight! You're right, it has a flat bottom and works more like a canoe. Using fins and a high seat with a double paddle is a great idea for better stability. Thanks for sharing and watching the review!
To paraphrase a wonderful monologue...
(from this vessel) I've seen things you wouldn't believe. Monstrous ships and their windows on fire from the setting sun over the ocean as they roared by; I watched the moonbeams glitter on angry water in the dark, while contemplating my fate...
And all these memories...will be lost, in time, like tears in the river.
Time to fly.
(I wonder if I can find a good wee budget helicopter...haha).
I started to use that in Fishing
That's great to hear! How has it been working out for you in your fishing trips?
@@FersReviews actually it is reaaly comfortable for fishing :)
Ur video was very helpful before I have chosen that kayak.
I got this a couple of weeks ago, and it's awesome for the lake! Would you trust it on class 2/3 whitewater?
Hi, glad to hear you're enjoying the kayak! For class 2/3 whitewater, it might not be the best choice since it's designed more for calm waters. Stay safe and thanks for watching!
Yes, it can, and it survives crazy storms 3 miles out at sea as a oil tanker goes by blaring its foghorn at me...
But that might just be me and my madness keeping us afloat ;-)
Is it durable for fishing
It's durable for crossing deep sea passages...or maybe that's just me. Not that I'm saying you should do it. But it did get me through many of them, and rapids, and tidal flows so biblical I squeaked in a new language borne out of fear. Yet, I survive them all on my old faithful Nellie. It's a hell of a boat...
Does it dry easily? I have same model and it takes days to get fully dry…
Leave it inflated, turn it upside down, let it drain and air out for 24 hours...
Good for fishing?
Yes,it is great for fishing! It's stable and has plenty of space for your gear.
Hello my friend, this is not a kayak, the underside is flat like an air mattress and therefore has to be stabilized with fins in order for it to have acceptable straight-line stability. ! A kayak, on the other hand, has a V-shaped hull that stabilizes the boat. ! This is a canoe, this is driven with paddles, kneeling. ! You're sitting way too low there too. If you're driving with a double paddle, install a high seat . !
Hi, thanks for the insight! You're right, it has a flat bottom and works more like a canoe. Using fins and a high seat with a double paddle is a great idea for better stability. Thanks for sharing and watching the review!
Hahaha! This guy didn't install part "J" either, which is what I came for😊
Thanks for the comment! I don't remember what part "J" was either.
@@FersReviews I discovered that it's the blow-up bladder that fits into the stern where the inflating ports are to protect them from being messed up