So Wade in preparation for purchasing a ck1 I am interested in getting a curved shaft paddle. In the werner line I’m looking at the powerhouse. My question is what length would you recommend. I have only used 1 paddle in the past and that was the bending branches angler pro and it was a 240cm. Any advice on this topic would be great and if you recommend a different curved paddle let me know. Thanks in advance.
well, if you are paddling these types of kayaks, you want something at least 220 and none of the whitewater paddles go past 205cm and all the true fishing only paddles are all straight shaft, so my suggestion is something in the touring line up and the one that I have used in the past and liked a lot is the Werner Cyprus Carbon Kayak Paddle Bent Shaft it has a big powerful blade like the powerhouse and its 2 piece and has adjustable feathering here is a link to one below amzn.to/3dshHHX
@@stevebaker8138 looks like Aqua bound is making that Whiskey in lengths appropriate for these boats with the bent shaft. Maybe they can do a custom with a manta ray blade on there?
Took my CK1 from the river end into some serious waves in Lake Michigan out Ludington MI, was a blast, rolled the boat a couple times, but I was impressed with what this boat could crash through. Very comfy and capable boat, this is my "forever" boat. I've had it for several weeks and did the crazy waves, lots of regular rivers, two quiet lakes, just couldn't be happier with it.
Thanks for putting it through its paces. Got mine earlier this week, just waiting for the water levels and flow rates to get down to normal so I can get out there! Really appreciate the tips on rigging, too.
Thanks for posting this video. I am shopping for my first yak, which I will use on both flat water & rivers of a similar class to the Greene. You're the first person I've seen with a river review of the CK1 and I like what I see! I'll check out your flat water review next.
Thanks Thomas the CK1 is for sure one of the most versatile SOT I have Paddled .I put it through its paces That's why I decide to do a 2 part on water video review
This is such an awesome review. Wow. So thorough. I won’t ever be able to do this stuff in a kayak, but it’s awesome to know the kayak is capable of more than I am. I could grow into this kayak. Thanks for the video!
Dude thanks for the awesome reviews you are sharing with us on the ck1. Waiting on getting mine. This is honestly the perfect kayak for my needs. Wanted something that was a kayak first and not a dedicated fishjnh platform...ya know tracks and moves well but then having the ability to fish with and have space for some camping gear or even using it as a throw and go for a day. Checks all the boxes and you don't really trade in features between bigger vs smaller kayaks. It's wide and stable enough to stand up in, rides over the water instead of punching through it but also is not too long not too short and still light. Perfect kayak if you ask me. Was going to get this green but decided to go with nor'easter blue 🔥🔥🙌
I have had mine down the backyard river a few times now and really like it for that and was what I added it for. We’ve got a nice class II+ section to play in. Was taking a LT at high flows and that works good but it’s definitely a lot more boat to turn quickly in moving water. It still works great. Other than the CK1 being quite a bit more nimble that I truly appreciate in the river is the sealed hull. The LT will take a bit of water on if waves are crashing over the bow or you ride it down rapids upside down HAHA! Great video and entertaining to see what a great paddler can do with it. Looking forward to the next one
@@WadeHarrison I would love a LT video! It was just the best thing I currently had to run the river so I just run what I brung and grew into it pretty well. The CK1 works a lot better for me for me there but I definitely prefer that LT for fishing our big open lakes with wake boats and jet skis. I hunted hard for a Bonafide ex123 and could never get one out here. Would love to see that ck1 on that stretch you did the video of the ex123.
@Wade Harrison also appreciate you taking the time to respond to everyone’s comments and questions. Really enjoying the content. Maybe a WW boat is in my near future
Thanks for doing these videos Wade, I don't know what I would have done without them. You do a phenomenal job with your videos! I really like this boat I think this might be the one for me and I found a dealer not too far from here! 👍✌️ Near Lake Ontario not too far from Niagara Falls NY.
Stoked Wade! I need a new kayak and have been patient. I was already sold on a diff crescent THEN the CK1 came out. Glad I waited. Your review is great and exactly what I need to see. Florida here so skinny water, ocean river aka ICW & ocean itself this boat will work. I rarely go out if the wind is way up so not an issue. I'd like to experiment more with a SUP paddle and of course poling. I reallly dig poling my 14 ft canoe. As far as taking this to moving water class 1 & 2 you nailed it for me. I didn't wanna buy a 'swim beside' LMAO. thanks again yes I subscribed!!!!!!!
Great review. I got mine a week ago & took it out Saturday. Struggled a bit with a strong headwind but otherwise it handled great. I hit a few rapids & cut right thru them
I got a light tackle last year and it performs much the same but I don't like that open front hatch with a lid if this ck1 would of been on the market a year ago it would of been my choice. Thanks for the awesome review
Great video, this helps me to decide on this boat over other models. Being in Alabama, I fish lots of creeks and in the chattahoochie a lot. I was debating on the bonafide but I like the simple nature or this boat.
I have been trying to get my hands on a RVR for a on water comparison the CK1 is a river running machine the Shoalie close second the RVR looks to me more slow moving and lake oriented then closer to boats like the Coosa X and Shoalie ck1 but that’s my first take
Woah woah woah, where did that cup holder come from! I need one. Other than that, amazing boat and amazing review. This one really made me consider it over the LT. I couldn’t sacrifice the storage space though, I like to camp off the river a lot.
Just picked one up in the same color. Lure 13.5 wasn't cutting it for the river and I was sick and tired of hauling it around. Hoping this ck 1 solves my problems.
@@WadeHarrison will do. Im new to the Ozarks and brand new to paddling so im sure I'll be upside down a few times. 😆 should give anyone around me a good laugh though.
@@WadeHarrison well the verdict is in. It's slower than a snail, turns on a dime and is very stable. All In all thinking 33inches would have been a better sweet spot for this boat. But I love it either way. And of course being able to toss it up on the j racks by myself makes it alot easier to get the motivation to head out.
Thank you for this video - I just won this model Kayak and will receive it tomorrow! I'm interested in the seat adjustments you made - do you have a detailed, descriptive step by step video or PDF document on the modifications? Thanks!
You won one wow that’s awesome. And no I have not done anything on how to do that. But I heard crescent has some modified seat straps available now and the hook I added in the bungee is available from Yakattack
Glad I watched this vid. In Florida the winds come up, the storms move in very quick, the waves begin and the channel currents set in. That kind of mix in like a riverway so this vid helps me with my purchasing decisions. I know to get to shorelines ASAP but having that control level doing it is the 🔑 KEYS to safely getting there!
I still think a video with this thing in harder water than it was designed for all swamped out would be really cool. I’d probably use float bags or dry bags in the tank wells to displace water but think this little boat is a beast on class II rivers. Maybe next summer😂 I have a solid class III run close I just haven’t had the balls to try
This is the type of water I've fished for many years in an Aire Lynx, which is awesome in the Class 3 stuff but obviously slower and less good tracking on frog water. That kyak doesn't look like it has enough rocker for big standing waves, would you run a 3 in it? Good review.
Seriously considering this kayak. It’s between this or the old town topwater/sportsman 106. Wish they had a skid plate on the ck1. I think that would seal the deal for me.
Oh I have gave them a hard time about something as trivial as a skid plate trust me lol I have paddled the Top waters briefly and they are good also one to look at is the Native Falcon
Either a YakAttack side mount or the through hull I never ran one personally but will be putting a small one on my Shoalie at some point and probably going to try the through hull setup
In the whitewater world, I believe those are called 'holes' that you ride, and not eddy's. An eddy is more like a very calm spot where you put in or take out, or safely sit to scout what's ahead.
Thank you for feedback I most likely misspoke I do that a lot when just winging it. But if you have watched any other of my videos on my channel think you will see I'm extremally well versed in the whitewater world but have misspoke few times while doing these on water reviews...
Hey Wade, great review! I'm getting the CK1 and wondering what the name is for the plastic clip you used to attach the bungee to the back of the seat? I cant find it anywhere, but its a great idea!
I would highly recommend not trying that because it will have a lot of load on it and the ones that do it like native Bonafide use molded in inserts in the hull not screw in type tracs
Great review, how would you compare this to an inflatable for someone looking for a lightweight class I-II river fishing kayak with very challenging put ins and take outs? thanks!
Hey Wade, I was wondering what other opinions there would be for a sit on top kayak that paddles like the CK1--Paddling lakes with chop and class 1-2 rapids...I'm having trouble finding one and it seems like the Georgia based company is not to concerned with the west coast market...Thanks for your impute...
I think ACK has crescents and that's west I'm not sure how far west you are? and on what else I'm working on getting the new Native Watercraft Falcon I'm thinking that ones going to be a good one I have looked it over and its different then the CK1 so will be interesting paddle
I kayak fish on moving rivers and creeks. I really want to become skilled at paddling. How does one go about learning better paddle technique when you don’t know anyone to learn from?
TH-cam and practice buddy best way each time you get out just try your beat to keep your form clean and you will slowly get better yes it does help going with people that know but there’s a lot of videos out there now I’m going to try to do more
Any chance youd share your height and weight? Im in the market..and am loving what im seeing you do with this ck1...i just ...im 6'2 255, and am wondering if i could maintain the same control youre getting out of it
If you don't mind me asking how much do you weigh? Im 255 lbs and was wondering if Im too heavy for this boat. I won't have any gear just me and the paddle.
@@WadeHarrison Thanks Wade for info. I just watched your video of you going down the Ocoee River on the EX123. Would the Cresent CK1 or the EX123 be better for rivers like the Hiwassee river. That river would be the most challenging river we run.
I have a Ultra lite. I have been experimenting load outs in prep for a upcoming New River trip. Dumped twice. I'm 5' 6" 160 lbs. a cooler with beverages n ice, plano (5 3600) bag full of tackle 2 rods. well below the stated weight cap. The hull performs awesome even with cargo but the boat becomes top heavy. Once the edge dips its swimming time...lol Its my unprofessional opinion that any gear needs stored low and secured to not slide to any side. (which would limit what you could carry along) Or your going in the drink! I suspect the ck to react the same because of the similar hull design. I like the yak don't get me wrong but am a lil disappointed about its carrying capacity and a lil worried about some sections i fish. Ill play it safe and go lite i suppose. Tracks better and paddles faster than my old tarpon 120 but cant bring as much along.
How is the cover in the front? Do you have issues with hooks getting stuck in it. I had a old coosa and it had the cloth handle and I would get hooks in it once in a while. Just wondering how this one would be with all that material. Thanks great video and review
It’s made of a vinyl and the bungee is tucked away and the front handle is plastic so no issues with treble hooks snagging in it I know exactly what your saying with hooks snags up there
I really like cresent boats except for the seats. Those straps on the bottom and no ability to recline or lower the base, but what you do here was impressive.
thanks for the compliments and yeah the seats are decent but I agree could use some improvement but feel for the price they are very comparable to other boats in this space
@@josefreynolds1 you can add a cushion to the bottom and I run a lumber support and it’s pretty much perfect for Me. But the seats that are in the boats are designed to fit but maybe could retro fit something but I would not recommend it. Cheap seat pad will make a world of difference trust me…
Upon viewing again, it Has to be .I recognized the island in the middle where you hit the "first real rapid"..we used to stop at that island when we'd tube down there! Good stuff!!!
@@WadeHarrison too cool! Thank you for such a great review of the ck1, too, I'm in the market and Cannot decide but this has me leaning Very strongly toward the ck1. I also like the looks and idea of the nucanoe flint..but, being 6'2 250, I just don't know that the flint would be ideal for me. I could go up to the f12 or unlimited..but feel like for river tasks..like the green and up in Cherokee...I just feel like maybe the ck1 might fit the bill better. Especially after having seen you handle it through these rapids!
I loved this video! Really want that boat. I rarely find myself in above class 1 rapids. 2 at the most. I've never used a helmet but I'm thinking about it. I've always cared more about the sun exposure and used a big straw hat. Do you pop the helmet on for rapids and then switch back? Thanks.
I do use it in some rapids not really needed a lot of times because usually so deep but if it’s shallow fast moving rapids and your solo not a bad idea to put one on before those it’s pretty easy to fall out head first into a rock
I might do a video on that at some point it changes on the type of water I'm paddling but mostly whitewater its got some basic first aid stuff some boat repair stuff fire starter headlamp ect snacks extra cam batteries mounts that's almost always in there but will ad more stuff here and there
This is the clips you can get them here or maybe crescent has done they use them on the SUP+ also bonafidekayaks.com/product/accessories/ss107/seat-retention-kit/
It’s called the Werner Hooked adjustable 240-260cm i run it at 45degree 240cm when paddling the ck1 if paddling the bigger platform fishing boats with high seats like the LT with seat raising or a bonafide SS107 in high positions I go 0 degrees 260cm
@@WadeHarrison Nice! Yea I'm looking at a couple Werner paddles. Found a deal on a Werner Shuna adjustable 240-260 but not sure about the wider paddle. I don't think I'm a high angle paddler....but it looks like a good deal.
@@WadeHarrison Have you experienced a difference in the wider paddles vs something like a camano? You hear so many opinions. Advice I heard was to view the size paddle as gears in a bike but that the wider paddles like a Shuna You also want to go a little shorter in length. So if you prefer a 240 camano typically you wanna go shorter if you use a Shuna paddle....idk just another perspective that is causing some confusion. I get the gear comparison it's just the length difference that confuses me.
@@zero-ol2nt it’s a faster stroke rate with thinner paddle blade in whitewater I want a big wide powerful blade because it’s more stroke placements and power moves but in lake/easy going currents it fine to have the narrow blade. And having adjustable length for fishing I highly recommend because of the high low seating options in so many fishing kayaks
@@WadeHarrison yeah I think so to, she loves her UL in flat water, but any time we get into a moving water situation with anything that resembles rocks or light rapids she takes the seat out, sits flat in the bottom, and I can tell she’s really nervous, I think the stability of the CK1 would be a huge confidence boost
I already want to see a comparison with the new Primo and it looked like the primo will be really solid in shallow water. Ck1 a little better setup all around without the high low seat but slightly different hull designs. I like how the ck1 handles when the water is up in my backyard class II but at low flows it just doesn’t draft quite shallow as other boats in the quiver.
@@WadeHarrison quick question: I have a CK1 and use it for fishing flat water but also like class 1 and 2 moving water. What decently priced paddle would you recommend that would be good for flat and current?
@@WadeHarrison oops sorry I should have specified, the Broad River near Danielsville, Ga!! Already had it down the Chattahoochee and Toccoa Rivers and absolutely loving how it handles in the currents. I definitely agree that it locks into the that current flow and tracks so well!
Where do you get that clip for the bungee that you clipped to the rear of the seat? Also check out Floating Feathers seat strap tip on Crescent Kayaks. Spin the straps around so buckle is up. Works way better. th-cam.com/video/oo8l750qa-s/w-d-xo.html
So Wade in preparation for purchasing a ck1 I am interested in getting a curved shaft paddle. In the werner line I’m looking at the powerhouse. My question is what length would you recommend. I have only used 1 paddle in the past and that was the bending branches angler pro and it was a 240cm. Any advice on this topic would be great and if you recommend a different curved paddle let me know. Thanks in advance.
well, if you are paddling these types of kayaks, you want something at least 220 and none of the whitewater paddles go past 205cm and all the true fishing only paddles are all straight shaft, so my suggestion is something in the touring line up and the one that I have used in the past and liked a lot is the Werner Cyprus Carbon Kayak Paddle Bent Shaft it has a big powerful blade like the powerhouse and its 2 piece and has adjustable feathering here is a link to one below
amzn.to/3dshHHX
@@WadeHarrison awesome thanks dude!
@@stevebaker8138 no problem buddy
@@stevebaker8138 looks like Aqua bound is making that Whiskey in lengths appropriate for these boats with the bent shaft. Maybe they can do a custom with a manta ray blade on there?
@@Em44mag thanks I’ll look into that
Took my CK1 from the river end into some serious waves in Lake Michigan out Ludington MI, was a blast, rolled the boat a couple times, but I was impressed with what this boat could crash through. Very comfy and capable boat, this is my "forever" boat. I've had it for several weeks and did the crazy waves, lots of regular rivers, two quiet lakes, just couldn't be happier with it.
That’s awesome glad you got in on moving current crazy how good this boat is in the flow
Thank you for showing us (at 1:17) what you did to the straps under the seat to improve support and to keep the straps from slipping
Hey glad I could help
Thanks for putting it through its paces. Got mine earlier this week, just waiting for the water levels and flow rates to get down to normal so I can get out there! Really appreciate the tips on rigging, too.
Awesome let me know how it goes?
Thanks for posting this video. I am shopping for my first yak, which I will use on both flat water & rivers of a similar class to the Greene. You're the first person I've seen with a river review of the CK1 and I like what I see! I'll check out your flat water review next.
Thanks Thomas the CK1 is for sure one of the most versatile SOT I have Paddled .I put it through its paces That's why I decide to do a 2 part on water video review
This is such an awesome review. Wow. So thorough. I won’t ever be able to do this stuff in a kayak, but it’s awesome to know the kayak is capable of more than I am. I could grow into this kayak. Thanks for the video!
Yeah that’s what I was trying to show paddling down a river like this
Thanks for the demo, I am going to pick up one next week, was leaning with the Aqua but I like that green!!
I love the dart green great choice on this boat
Dude thanks for the awesome reviews you are sharing with us on the ck1. Waiting on getting mine. This is honestly the perfect kayak for my needs. Wanted something that was a kayak first and not a dedicated fishjnh platform...ya know tracks and moves well but then having the ability to fish with and have space for some camping gear or even using it as a throw and go for a day. Checks all the boxes and you don't really trade in features between bigger vs smaller kayaks. It's wide and stable enough to stand up in, rides over the water instead of punching through it but also is not too long not too short and still light. Perfect kayak if you ask me. Was going to get this green but decided to go with nor'easter blue 🔥🔥🙌
Awesome feedback buddy yeah the nor’easter color is legit...
Thats it... I'm getting one. Thanks for the detailed video! Completely understand why it is featured on their site!
thanks, Zack glad I could help
Fantastic review and on the water performance demo!!
I know it is a great kayak since I own it, but you make it look even better!!
Thanks Don..
I have had mine down the backyard river a few times now and really like it for that and was what I added it for. We’ve got a nice class II+ section to play in. Was taking a LT at high flows and that works good but it’s definitely a lot more boat to turn quickly in moving water. It still works great. Other than the CK1 being quite a bit more nimble that I truly appreciate in the river is the sealed hull. The LT will take a bit of water on if waves are crashing over the bow or you ride it down rapids upside down HAHA! Great video and entertaining to see what a great paddler can do with it. Looking forward to the next one
Thanks for the feedback I’m going y try p do a LT video at some point
@@WadeHarrison I would love a LT video! It was just the best thing I currently had to run the river so I just run what I brung and grew into it pretty well. The CK1 works a lot better for me for me there but I definitely prefer that LT for fishing our big open lakes with wake boats and jet skis. I hunted hard for a Bonafide ex123 and could never get one out here. Would love to see that ck1 on that stretch you did the video of the ex123.
@Wade Harrison also appreciate you taking the time to respond to everyone’s comments and questions. Really enjoying the content. Maybe a WW boat is in my near future
Thanks for doing these videos Wade, I don't know what I would have done without them. You do a phenomenal job with your videos! I really like this boat I think this might be the one for me and I found a dealer not too far from here! 👍✌️ Near Lake Ontario not too far from Niagara Falls NY.
thanks Patrick for watching if you decide on one let me know what you think?
@@WadeHarrison will do no prob! I'm actually a woman so I get concerned about it being too heavy for me to handle!
@@patrickhenry735 oh ok well let me know what you think love to hear from a woman’s point of view on the boat?
Stoked Wade! I need a new kayak and have been patient. I was already sold on a diff crescent THEN the CK1 came out. Glad I waited. Your review is great and exactly what I need to see. Florida here so skinny water, ocean river aka ICW & ocean itself this boat will work. I rarely go out if the wind is way up so not an issue. I'd like to experiment more with a SUP paddle and of course poling. I reallly dig poling my 14 ft canoe. As far as taking this to moving water class 1 & 2 you nailed it for me. I didn't wanna buy a 'swim beside' LMAO. thanks again yes I subscribed!!!!!!!
Hey glad I could help that’s for watching
Great review. I got mine a week ago & took it out Saturday. Struggled a bit with a strong headwind but otherwise it handled great. I hit a few rapids & cut right thru them
Yes the wind is not friendly to this boat I think its the high side walls and rocker lets wind get under it and push it around
I got a light tackle last year and it performs much the same but I don't like that open front hatch with a lid if this ck1 would of been on the market a year ago it would of been my choice. Thanks for the awesome review
I also have the LT it’s more of a storage beast with better open water performance with more fishing features both have their own uses
Great video, this helps me to decide on this boat over other models. Being in Alabama, I fish lots of creeks and in the chattahoochie a lot. I was debating on the bonafide but I like the simple nature or this boat.
I have been trying to get my hands on a RVR for a on water comparison the CK1 is a river running machine the Shoalie close second the RVR looks to me more slow moving and lake oriented then closer to boats like the Coosa X and Shoalie ck1 but that’s my first take
@@WadeHarrison I think the new lite tackle will be a contender too, when a company makes so many good boats it’s hard to pick.
@@TismFishing the LT2 is really good option
Awesome review....this pretty much sold me on the CK1! Thank you.
Hey thanks JT for watching
Woah woah woah, where did that cup holder come from! I need one. Other than that, amazing boat and amazing review. This one really made me consider it over the LT. I couldn’t sacrifice the storage space though, I like to camp off the river a lot.
Thanks for watching here you go the scupper cup
www.crescentkayaks.com/product/scupholder/
Just picked one up in the same color. Lure 13.5 wasn't cutting it for the river and I was sick and tired of hauling it around. Hoping this ck 1 solves my problems.
Oh yeah when you get it on the River let me know how it works out...
@@WadeHarrison will do. Im new to the Ozarks and brand new to paddling so im sure I'll be upside down a few times. 😆 should give anyone around me a good laugh though.
@@WadeHarrison well the verdict is in. It's slower than a snail, turns on a dime and is very stable. All In all thinking 33inches would have been a better sweet spot for this boat. But I love it either way. And of course being able to toss it up on the j racks by myself makes it alot easier to get the motivation to head out.
Thank you for this video - I just won this model Kayak and will receive it tomorrow! I'm interested in the seat adjustments you made - do you have a detailed, descriptive step by step video or PDF document on the modifications? Thanks!
You won one wow that’s awesome. And no I have not done anything on how to do that. But I heard crescent has some modified seat straps available now and the hook I added in the bungee is available from Yakattack
Glad I watched this vid. In Florida the winds come up, the storms move in very quick, the waves begin and the channel currents set in. That kind of mix in like a riverway so this vid helps me with my purchasing decisions. I know to get to shorelines ASAP but having that control level doing it is the 🔑 KEYS to safely getting there!
yeah the higher sidewalls out the water help with strong currents
I still think a video with this thing in harder water than it was designed for all swamped out would be really cool. I’d probably use float bags or dry bags in the tank wells to displace water but think this little boat is a beast on class II rivers. Maybe next summer😂 I have a solid class III run close I just haven’t had the balls to try
The Ck1 will handle it
@@WadeHarrison I promise I will send it next summer. Really would like to be able to do that run. Rather start learning when I’d swim anyways😂
This is the type of water I've fished for many years in an Aire Lynx, which is awesome in the Class 3 stuff but obviously slower and less good tracking on frog water. That kyak doesn't look like it has enough rocker for big standing waves, would you run a 3 in it? Good review.
If you have the skill to handle class 3 this is the SOT for that
Seriously considering this kayak. It’s between this or the old town topwater/sportsman 106. Wish they had a skid plate on the ck1. I think that would seal the deal for me.
Oh I have gave them a hard time about something as trivial as a skid plate trust me lol
I have paddled the Top waters briefly and they are good also one to look at is the Native Falcon
I wanted to know how you would go about adding a transducer for a depthfinder. I guess through the hull is not possible? Looks like a great kayak.
Either a YakAttack side mount or the through hull I never ran one personally but will be putting a small one on my Shoalie at some point and probably going to try the through hull setup
@@WadeHarrison I have through the hull on all my kayaks never had an issue.
In the whitewater world, I believe those are called 'holes' that you ride, and not eddy's. An eddy is more like a very calm spot where you put in or take out, or safely sit to scout what's ahead.
Thank you for feedback I most likely misspoke I do that a lot when just winging it. But if you have watched any other of my videos on my channel think you will see I'm extremally well versed in the whitewater world but have misspoke few times while doing these on water reviews...
@@WadeHarrison I figured as much. Still a great review of it on the river. Do you own this kayak?
Nice video review. Thanks. Have you run the lite tackle? Does it perform as well?
I will do A video on the LT soon
Hey Wade, great review! I'm getting the CK1 and wondering what the name is for the plastic clip you used to attach the bungee to the back of the seat? I cant find it anywhere, but its a great idea!
They are sold on Yakattack website it’s a a plastic seat clip Yakattack makes
Do you think it's a possibility to add tracks to the deck of the crescents to add a track mount seat?
I would highly recommend not trying that because it will have a lot of load on it and the ones that do it like native Bonafide use molded in inserts in the hull not screw in type tracs
Great review, how would you compare this to an inflatable for someone looking for a lightweight class I-II river fishing kayak with very challenging put ins and take outs? thanks!
I personally don't like inflatables I would so much rather Have a plastic boat
@@WadeHarrison thanks, one last question does the ck1 have a deep draft with that keel?
Kayak looked smooth and effortlessly
This boat really does glide easily
Hey Wade, I was wondering what other opinions there would be for a sit on top kayak that paddles like the CK1--Paddling lakes with chop and class 1-2 rapids...I'm having trouble finding one and it seems like the Georgia based company is not to concerned with the west coast market...Thanks for your impute...
I think ACK has crescents and that's west I'm not sure how far west you are? and on what else I'm working on getting the new Native Watercraft Falcon I'm thinking that ones going to be a good one I have looked it over and its different then the CK1 so will be interesting paddle
You should try the crescent lite takle on the same river
I don't have a lite tackle but have paddled one few times on different rivers and its good also but not even close to the CK1
Great video. Wifey getting this one. Where did you get that clip for the back of the seat?
oh that's awesome I'm sure she will like it its made by yak attack I'm not sure if they sell just the clip
I kayak fish on moving rivers and creeks. I really want to become skilled at paddling. How does one go about learning better paddle technique when you don’t know anyone to learn from?
TH-cam and practice buddy best way each time you get out just try your beat to keep your form clean and you will slowly get better yes it does help going with people that know but there’s a lot of videos out there now I’m going to try to do more
@@WadeHarrison, I’ll keep an eye out for those videos.
Any chance youd share your height and weight? Im in the market..and am loving what im seeing you do with this ck1...i just ...im 6'2 255, and am wondering if i could maintain the same control youre getting out of it
Im 5'10" 185lb
If you don't mind me asking how much do you weigh? Im 255 lbs and was wondering if Im too heavy for this boat.
I won't have any gear just me and the paddle.
I’m 175 and it floats extremely high for me. This boat will float you at that weight. It’s rated to 400lb full load out
@@WadeHarrison Thanks Wade for info. I just watched your video of you going down the Ocoee River on the EX123. Would the Cresent CK1 or the EX123 be better for rivers like the Hiwassee river. That river would be the most challenging river we run.
Oh wow when you said lower green I was thinking 🦍! I was about to say this is gonna he insaneeeee! But still sick! Great review as always!
Hahha gorilla would be very interesting 🤔
Nice but how would it preform with 70 lbs of gear loaded down on it. Probably be perfect for class I tho
Sounds like I need to do a follow up with loaded gear
I have a Ultra lite. I have been experimenting load outs in prep for a upcoming New River trip.
Dumped twice.
I'm 5' 6" 160 lbs. a cooler with beverages n ice, plano (5 3600) bag full of tackle 2 rods. well below the stated weight cap.
The hull performs awesome even with cargo but the boat becomes top heavy. Once the edge dips its swimming time...lol
Its my unprofessional opinion that any gear needs stored low and secured to not slide to any side. (which would limit what you could carry along) Or your going in the drink!
I suspect the ck to react the same because of the similar hull design.
I like the yak don't get me wrong but am a lil disappointed about its carrying capacity and a lil worried about some sections i fish. Ill play it safe and go lite i suppose.
Tracks better and paddles faster than my old tarpon 120 but cant bring as much along.
@@WadeHarrison Please do. Maybe the extra width will make it less tipsy than my ultra lite?
How well do these boats hold up, banging on river bottoms and big rocks? Don't want it to wear out one year after I buy it.
Yeah I would not recommend paddling a lot of low volume rivers but these boats hold up extremely well
How is the cover in the front? Do you have issues with hooks getting stuck in it. I had a old coosa and it had the cloth handle and I would get hooks in it once in a while. Just wondering how this one would be with all that material. Thanks great video and review
It’s made of a vinyl and the bungee is tucked away and the front handle is plastic so no issues with treble hooks snagging in it I know exactly what your saying with hooks snags up there
I still use this time to time and no issues
I really like cresent boats except for the seats. Those straps on the bottom and no ability to recline or lower the base, but what you do here was impressive.
thanks for the compliments and yeah the seats are decent but I agree could use some improvement but feel for the price they are very comparable to other boats in this space
Wonder if the seat can be changed to a better?
@@josefreynolds1 you can add a cushion to the bottom and I run a lumber support and it’s pretty much perfect for
Me. But the seats that are in the boats are designed to fit but maybe could retro fit something but I would not recommend it. Cheap seat pad will make a world of difference trust me…
Would this be a good beginner boat for on the river for camping and fishing
Yes it’s amazing for that you can totally load this thing down and go
Would you recommend this or the falcon 11 for rivers? I won’t really exceed class 2 rapids.
100% CK1 over the falcon 11 trust me the falcon has very low edges and not a lot of rocker the CK1 is perfect rec style for moving current.
Love mine.
Awesome
When you say lower green ..as in western North Carolina?!
Upon viewing again, it Has to be .I recognized the island in the middle where you hit the "first real rapid"..we used to stop at that island when we'd tube down there! Good stuff!!!
yes the lower Green River NC
@@WadeHarrison too cool! Thank you for such a great review of the ck1, too, I'm in the market and Cannot decide but this has me leaning Very strongly toward the ck1. I also like the looks and idea of the nucanoe flint..but, being 6'2 250, I just don't know that the flint would be ideal for me. I could go up to the f12 or unlimited..but feel like for river tasks..like the green and up in Cherokee...I just feel like maybe the ck1 might fit the bill better. Especially after having seen you handle it through these rapids!
I loved this video! Really want that boat. I rarely find myself in above class 1 rapids. 2 at the most. I've never used a helmet but I'm thinking about it. I've always cared more about the sun exposure and used a big straw hat. Do you pop the helmet on for rapids and then switch back? Thanks.
I do use it in some rapids not really needed a lot of times because usually so deep but if it’s shallow fast moving rapids and your solo not a bad idea to put one on before those
it’s pretty easy to fall out head first into a rock
@@WadeHarrison Will do. Thanks.
Actual question for you Wade: What do you keep in your blue drybag that we see in so many videos?
I might do a video on that at some point it changes on the type of water I'm paddling but mostly whitewater its got some basic first aid stuff some boat repair stuff fire starter headlamp ect snacks extra cam batteries mounts that's almost always in there but will ad more stuff here and there
@@WadeHarrison Oh cool I have always wondered.. been thinking about carrying something like that but never got around to putting it together
Nice review! Even nicer boat!
Thanks and I agree
Is there a wait for the CK1? I want one.....where can i order one?
www.crescentkayaks.com/dealer-locator/
Heck yes there is! I got three weeks from a few people on phone today
@@josefreynolds1 perfect
Is this Fishtop access point? I was there a month ago and the water was way lower.
Yes this was the lower green
This looks so much better than my ultralight in the river
Yes I had a ultralight and it’s good for what it is but the ck1 is way better for me
Where did you get that hook that you clip to the back of the seat? I can’t find that style anywhere
This is the clips you can get them here or maybe crescent has done they use them on the SUP+ also
bonafidekayaks.com/product/accessories/ss107/seat-retention-kit/
Another excellent review. 👍👍
thanks for watching
Some heavy duty staples will keep those seat straps in place
That would be one way?
Hey what kinda paddle you runnin with the ck1? Length? With it being a wider kayak should I get a 240 length?
It’s called the Werner Hooked adjustable 240-260cm i run it at 45degree 240cm when paddling the ck1 if paddling the bigger platform fishing boats with high seats like the LT with seat raising or a bonafide SS107 in high positions I go 0 degrees 260cm
@@WadeHarrison Nice! Yea I'm looking at a couple Werner paddles. Found a deal on a Werner Shuna adjustable 240-260 but not sure about the wider paddle. I don't think I'm a high angle paddler....but it looks like a good deal.
It’s definitely one the beat I have used I have been using Werner paddles for years and they are very solid just hard to get at the moment
@@WadeHarrison Have you experienced a difference in the wider paddles vs something like a camano? You hear so many opinions. Advice I heard was to view the size paddle as gears in a bike but that the wider paddles like a Shuna You also want to go a little shorter in length. So if you prefer a 240 camano typically you wanna go shorter if you use a Shuna paddle....idk just another perspective that is causing some confusion. I get the gear comparison it's just the length difference that confuses me.
@@zero-ol2nt it’s a faster stroke rate with thinner paddle blade in whitewater I want a big wide powerful blade because it’s more stroke placements and power moves but in lake/easy going currents it fine to have the narrow blade. And having adjustable length for fishing I highly recommend because of the high low seating options in so many fishing kayaks
How would you feel about taking it down the Ldub???
Hahha lower white salmon yeah could probably make that work Dam to see this thing Flying off Spirit would be next level 🤩
@@WadeHarrison 🤣🤣 new horizons
It's the "4X4" of the kayak world. Like a pickup that can go anywhere.
That’s a perfect description of this design
Seriously trying to talk my wife into selling her ultralight and getting one of these, I think she’ll enjoy the stability of it a lot more
I think is a good upgrade from the UL
@@WadeHarrison yeah I think so to, she loves her UL in flat water, but any time we get into a moving water situation with anything that resembles rocks or light rapids she takes the seat out, sits flat in the bottom, and I can tell she’s really nervous, I think the stability of the CK1 would be a huge confidence boost
Great review!
Thanks for watching
I already want to see a comparison with the new Primo and it looked like the primo will be really solid in shallow water. Ck1 a little better setup all around without the high low seat but slightly different hull designs. I like how the ck1 handles when the water is up in my backyard class II but at low flows it just doesn’t draft quite shallow as other boats in the quiver.
I have paddled the primo a lot already and will try to get my hands on one for a full review when they start getting in stores
Awesome job thank you!
Thanks buddy
@@WadeHarrison quick question: I have a CK1 and use it for fishing flat water but also like class 1 and 2 moving water. What decently priced paddle would you recommend that would be good for flat and current?
What is your weight wade?
180lb
Takin her down the Broad this Saturday! Hope to paddle with you soon brother! Heard a lot about you!
The broad River in NC I’m close to that..
@@WadeHarrison oops sorry I should have specified, the Broad River near Danielsville, Ga!! Already had it down the Chattahoochee and Toccoa Rivers and absolutely loving how it handles in the currents. I definitely agree that it locks into the that current flow and tracks so well!
Dry SOT, impressive
This boat rides so high up out the water it’s crazy
If I need to do all that to the seat that tells me I would not buy it
You don’t it’s just my little modifications to make it more whitewater efficient it works just fine the way it is trust me..
@@WadeHarrison why does a seat have all those straps underneath it I have a native FX 12 my seat don't have all that underneath it
Where do you get that clip for the bungee that you clipped to the rear of the seat? Also check out Floating Feathers seat strap tip on Crescent Kayaks. Spin the straps around so buckle is up. Works way better. th-cam.com/video/oo8l750qa-s/w-d-xo.html
It the Bonafide seat clip it’s available on the Bonafide website and yeah the floating feathers 🪶 s awesome stuff I will check that out
Still first? lol
yes!