Canoe And Kayak Nudist
For those who enjoy paddling down a river, or across a lake or chasing a shark in a canoe or kayak. Share your experience or encounter even if it's with the game warden.
New solo seat kayak
Return to Discussionsthese are cool solo kayaks and seem to get good reviews i've thought a few times buying one for throwing in trunk of car as for the stand up board boat i wish i was younger and thinner but doubt i would do well on one. bottom line it's so easy now days to get into boating-kayaking for $100. or so i wish they had this back in the 70's- 80's .
Bought the Intex Challenger k1 for $90 - went out today for first time. It inflates quickly about 15 mins this first time and deflates even faster 5 mins. It maneuvers pretty good though it too a little getting used the a bit of a side roll sometimes.
Just curious, did you buy a factory skeg or just make your own? I have a kayak with a drop down skeg and you're right. There can be a huge diffeence in handling, depending on whether the skeg is up or down. It's especially helpful in a cross breeze. I have another kayak that doesn't have a skeg but I've thought about adding one. It would be fixed of course and, unlike the drop down, would create some inconvenience in certain situations. So I'm still debating with myself over how and whether to add one.
if there is anyway to mount a skeg on the back it will make them track better , my first kayak was a 2 seat inflatable first launch it spun around finally got it going but when i put a skeg on the back it tracked 100% better.
It came with detachable skeg