Sounds like an advertisement for women's sanitary napkins. Rest assured, this is not about it!
I
have decided on my kayak. After making tentative inquiries with dealers
and evaluating both the features of the kayak as well as the depth of
my pocket. I have finally come to a conclusion.
Having
said that, it was by no means easy coming to the decision. The main
difficulties were with the kayak itself. A host of questions had to be
answered: hard shell vs foldable; length; model/brand were all
considerations. The one which caught my eye the most were the
Feathercraft boats, due to their portability and consistent reviews of
seaworthiness. Fears of tracking and speed compared to their hard shell
counterparts were slowly but surely dispelled by the many favourable
reports for the foldables. After all, the physics was sound. The oft
cited weakness in the foldable structure may actually act to absorb more
of the wave energy thrown at the boat, allowing it to cope better with
choppy sea states.
Feathercraft has a few models available. Earlier one, I had my eye on the Khatsalano,
a greenland styled kayak. However, the price made the boat quite out of
reach and if you noticed, it has been a while since I've revisited the
issue of owning my own boat.
Here is where the Wisper
comes in. It is a cross between the Khat and one of their other models.
It maintains the Greenland style characteristics but in a slightly
shorter package with a wider beam.
The most important
thing...is the freedom the craft will allow. Paddling anytime, anywhere
and being to camp out to explore the remote reaches of our island home.
The possibilities are endless. I just cannot wait. Await the next post
when I announce its arrival. Now I need a name for her....suggestions?
No comments:
Post a Comment