Inox is the best! I use it on my boat and reels. How do you find the kayak goes with only the forward drive? I like this kayak but I'm concerned about not having any reverse option
To be completely honest it hasn't been an issue for me. I think because it has such sharp turning circle it is good enough to navigate out of trouble most times. The max drive system is awesome just like the hobbies. Although it only goes forward it is built reliable and tough. I guess it really only comes down to how much money you'd be willing to spend on a forward and reverse drive. Hope this helps 🙏
I dknow some people might, but I don't think it's overkill, I agree with you, whilst these kayaks aren't as expensive as the over inflated price tag of the Hobie, they're still over $2,000 which is a lot of money, so protecting it after each use as you have is completely justified and sensible. Thank you for teaching us how to look after these things for the day we invest our dollars in one.
Hey mate tossing up between 11.5 and Kronos would love your suggestion as I’ve seen you have had both in 6ft 4 for reference and have seen a few vids about the Kronos front hatch not being water proof?
Thanks for making all these videos on k2f kayaks mate. They are fantastic and really informative and helpful.
Thanks mate 🙏❤️
Inox is the best! I use it on my boat and reels. How do you find the kayak goes with only the forward drive? I like this kayak but I'm concerned about not having any reverse option
To be completely honest it hasn't been an issue for me. I think because it has such sharp turning circle it is good enough to navigate out of trouble most times. The max drive system is awesome just like the hobbies. Although it only goes forward it is built reliable and tough. I guess it really only comes down to how much money you'd be willing to spend on a forward and reverse drive. Hope this helps 🙏
I dknow some people might, but I don't think it's overkill, I agree with you, whilst these kayaks aren't as expensive as the over inflated price tag of the Hobie, they're still over $2,000 which is a lot of money, so protecting it after each use as you have is completely justified and sensible. Thank you for teaching us how to look after these things for the day we invest our dollars in one.
Thats a intresting kayak
Thanks mate 👍
Hey mate tossing up between 11.5 and Kronos would love your suggestion as I’ve seen you have had both in 6ft 4 for reference and have seen a few vids about the Kronos front hatch not being water proof?
Hey mate yeah I'd definitely go the NextGen 11.5.... It's a newer kayak and has a lot better steering 👍
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