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I'm looking to buy a folding touring kayak, and after much research I
narrowed my choices down to the Feathercraft Kahuna. I took one for a test drive recently and liked the way it tracked, even for a relatively short boat (14' 9"). The biggest complaint about it I've heard is that it's difficult to assemble. It takes about 2-hours when you first try it, which goes down to 30-minutes after some practice and several bruised knuckles. Some also say that it slows down in rough water, although that's probably true of any folding kayak. Does anyone else agree with this assessment? My main concern is its durability. Has anyone owned a Feathercraft Kahuna or K-Light (its immediate ancestor) for two years or more? How has it held up under heavy use? Is there any special maintenance that needs to be done to keep them working? Any help is appreciated. Thanks. Mike |
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