The first design to feature a semi-planing hull that lets it surf well (for an old kayak) and perform the older play moves (enders, etc.
). An adequate river-runner for a small to medium sized person. If the same sized person is used to full displacement hull kayaks, they would find this a good intermediate step between old and new school playboats.
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Overall rating
3.8
Design
3.0
Perfomance
3.0
Quality
4.0
Value / Money
5.0
overall, it's an old boat for sure - but if you're looking for a cheap one that you can learn in, this is a great choice. It was for me!
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I am 6'1" and 160 lbs, this was my first kayak. This boat is pretty much barely big enough for me, but it was still comfortable enough (much more than the cramped playboats) for me. For someone my size, i would recommend looking for something bigger if you could, however.
Pros / The Good
easy to roll, very fast and easy to accelerate. if the wave or hole is big enough you can catch it to surf some, but it's too long for most anything else.
Cons / The Bad
the front of the boat is angled down and is therefore submerged very often. Even more so when you lean forward, which you need to do to keep the low-volume stern from getting played with by the current.
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Overall rating
4.0
Design
4.0
Perfomance
4.0
Quality
4.0
Value / Money
4.0
Great for river-running - beginner to advanced. Also a nice boat for instructing in.
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172 cm 75kg
Pros / The Good
Good versatile river runner with good hull speed. Great for surfing medium to larger size waves
Cons / The Bad
Too long for short steep waves (Not a short playboat)
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