Very interesting. I had always been skeptical about packable style kayaks, but seeing you put it together it does look like it is really sturdy. The one issue I would have is after a few hours of kayaking, I don't think I'd have the patience to pack everything back up properly into its bag, but it looks like an easy process.
I've always wanted to kayak before but I never really had the space to store it. Now that I live in Hong Kong, our apartments are even smaller and the only viable option was folding, packable, modular kayaks. The packing is fairly simple! I still take it back out again to hose it, dry it, and then pack again 😅
Doug has decided to no longer include the towel. At 2 grand per boat, the towel should be thrown in there. So folks, if you do get the boat, be sure to use your own towel.
Thanks for watching! I was also skeptical in the beginning and had no option to get these types of kayaks due to our homes being tiny over here in Hong Kong.. it was all or nothing. But afterwards, it feels like any other kayak out there and most importantly, it gets me on the water ☺️
I'm definitely keeping my eyes on this kayak, just started kayaking and this looks very much like my next kayak. Currently learning on the Pelicans kayak from Costco.
I’ve seen a lot of videos of the Pelicans and they look really great! The Pakayak will give you a whole different experience and I’m sure you’ll enjoy it as much as I have. The only thing is that it’s a little heavy but there’s ways around that!
Great video! I recently got a Pakayak and I noticed a couple of things on your disassembly. 1.) you don't need to remove the cockpit pad. I think it helps keep the latches from scratching up the boat, plus there's the extra time involved. 2.) Piece # 6 (tailpiece) should be turned 1/4 turn to the right to make packing easier (according to Pakayak's instructions). I got the rudder kit, and this is necessary to ensure the rudder bracket tits under the rim of the next piece (#5). That spray skirt looks nice! I'll have to get one of those soon. Thanks and happy paddling!
Hi! Great to meet a fellow Pakayak owner :) Have you used it much? Thanks for your feedback! For the cockpit pad, I usually take it off to rinse it in freshwater and dry it before storing it back. That's why I have to re-attach it every time even though it's a bit of a nuisance. Great tip on the tailpiece.. I got to try that next time out. I really like the spray skirt. Makes a difference although I don't think I will use it much when it gets too hot.. but will depend on what I am doing.
@@Fishaholicboy I got mine with the Black Friday deal, so I’ve only been out a few times so far. We’re in North Carolina, USA and the weather looks nice tomorrow, so we may go for a paddle (my wife has an Oru Beach LT). That makes sense removing the cockpit pad to rinse since you are paddling in salt water. Enjoy your weekend!
@@enricakita1 I see! I just did a quick search and they are all very short videos.. saw this one but it's more about rescues: th-cam.com/video/MnmkRupw-Eo/w-d-xo.html
@@Fishaholicboy Except when there are stairs... It then does feel really heavy. About the spray skirt: Pakayak's skirt is actually a rebranded skirt from Seals. Cheaper to buy it directly (size 2.2, model Seals Sneak Zippered Kayak Spray Skirt).
@@misterkwai yes I definitely agree. I almost broke my back from carrying it a big flight of stairs! I heard about the seal spray skirt as well! Thanks for that
When packing it up, don't forget to release the foot pedals and slide them all the way forward or you'll have problems getting the last part to slide all the way down. Don't ask how I know.
Don't forget to take the material off of the bow. That material is to protect that part when you pack it up. Also neoprene spray skirts are waterproof whereas nylon skirts are not totally waterproof. Neoprene is better for edging
Great video showing off all the important details! I am also strongly considering buying one but am super restricted when it comes to length of the packed unit. The website states 107cm length when packed - and I have exavtly 110cm of space, not a mm more. You mentioned 113 cm - could it be that you measure longer because you stacked the skirt & towel on top of the assembly? I would greatly appreciate a reply - your videos have been the best to get to know the kayak without actually seeing it yet (kinda hard in europe).
Hi! Glad this video helped! I tried to make this video as comprehensive as possible as I couldn't find a video myself with every detail that I wanted to see. Regarding the measurement, I just measured it (but using a 30cm ruler so please consider margin of error). I had 113cm height when the Pakayak was in the BAG. The wheel is about 2cm high. With padding top and bottom, I measured 113cm without the spray skirt inside the bag. I also took it out of the bag to measure and I got 106cm so you can potentially store the bag and the Pakayak separately (but again, please consider margin of error). The top piece is on an angle so I tried to measure the highest point. It seems like it is extremely close to the space you have! My concern is you will have to slide it in your space and it won't be the easiest. Depending on the floor, you may need a thin towel to avoid any damage when sliding it in. Hope it helps!
I am just making a video on the speed of the Pakayak and it's coming out on Saturday! By the way, I also have an affiliate link in the description if you do consider getting the Pakayak :)
@@Fishaholicboy thanks a ton for going through all that trouble, really appreciate it! Seems like I need to design the space a tad bit longer then (campervan conversion)! Looking forward to future pakayak videos until I can get my hans on one myself!
@@davidhinnen745 by the way, there are also other kayaks like the Tucktec and Oru that could of interested to you. Just depends what type of kayak you want :)
Very interesting. I had always been skeptical about packable style kayaks, but seeing you put it together it does look like it is really sturdy. The one issue I would have is after a few hours of kayaking, I don't think I'd have the patience to pack everything back up properly into its bag, but it looks like an easy process.
I've always wanted to kayak before but I never really had the space to store it. Now that I live in Hong Kong, our apartments are even smaller and the only viable option was folding, packable, modular kayaks.
The packing is fairly simple! I still take it back out again to hose it, dry it, and then pack again 😅
@@Fishaholicboy yes I completely understand the need for folding/packable kayaks, I'm impressed how sturdy they are.
I'm pretty close to getting one. I like this color a lot. You showed details that no one else has shown. Thank you!❤
The Pakayak is a great kayak.. and the new version is lighter too! I am sure you will enjoy it as much as I have
You are an excellent communicator. Many thanks indeed !
Thank you for leaving such a positive comment! Appreciate it!
Another great Video Chad and I'm sure all in one take.
Thanks Bill! So many takes... was so windy and was blowing everything around 😂😂
Doug has decided to no longer include the towel. At 2 grand per boat, the towel should be thrown in there. So folks, if you do get the boat, be sure to use your own towel.
Oh I didn't realise they stopped it. It was a nice extra to have.
@@Fishaholicboyit definitely was
Very cool! I have always been skeptical about these types of kayaks, but they look very well made! Thanks for the great video!
Thanks for watching! I was also skeptical in the beginning and had no option to get these types of kayaks due to our homes being tiny over here in Hong Kong.. it was all or nothing. But afterwards, it feels like any other kayak out there and most importantly, it gets me on the water ☺️
Watching replay thanks for sharing my friend
Thank you ☺️
I'm definitely keeping my eyes on this kayak, just started kayaking and this looks very much like my next kayak. Currently learning on the Pelicans kayak from Costco.
I’ve seen a lot of videos of the Pelicans and they look really great! The Pakayak will give you a whole different experience and I’m sure you’ll enjoy it as much as I have. The only thing is that it’s a little heavy but there’s ways around that!
What a great rigid Kayak for often space limited Hong Kong!!
Yeah it’s perfect for those without much storage space!
Great video! I recently got a Pakayak and I noticed a couple of things on your disassembly. 1.) you don't need to remove the cockpit pad. I think it helps keep the latches from scratching up the boat, plus there's the extra time involved. 2.) Piece # 6 (tailpiece) should be turned 1/4 turn to the right to make packing easier (according to Pakayak's instructions). I got the rudder kit, and this is necessary to ensure the rudder bracket tits under the rim of the next piece (#5). That spray skirt looks nice! I'll have to get one of those soon. Thanks and happy paddling!
Hi! Great to meet a fellow Pakayak owner :) Have you used it much? Thanks for your feedback! For the cockpit pad, I usually take it off to rinse it in freshwater and dry it before storing it back. That's why I have to re-attach it every time even though it's a bit of a nuisance. Great tip on the tailpiece.. I got to try that next time out. I really like the spray skirt. Makes a difference although I don't think I will use it much when it gets too hot.. but will depend on what I am doing.
@@Fishaholicboy I got mine with the Black Friday deal, so I’ve only been out a few times so far. We’re in North Carolina, USA and the weather looks nice tomorrow, so we may go for a paddle (my wife has an Oru Beach LT). That makes sense removing the cockpit pad to rinse since you are paddling in salt water. Enjoy your weekend!
Hi
Have you done any reviews on the Point 65 Martini? Thanks
Hi! I have seen it but unfortunately I have not tried it. Are you thinking of getting the Point 65 Martini?
Yes but would like to see a review first…
@@enricakita1 I see! I just did a quick search and they are all very short videos.. saw this one but it's more about rescues: th-cam.com/video/MnmkRupw-Eo/w-d-xo.html
Thank you!
@@enricakita1 welcome! Hope it helps! If I see any good review videos about the Point 65, will let you know!
It is an easy-to-carry kayak~~ ^^
Yes! Very easy to transport around. Especially good if you don't have any storage space like me :)
@@Fishaholicboy Except when there are stairs... It then does feel really heavy. About the spray skirt: Pakayak's skirt is actually a rebranded skirt from Seals. Cheaper to buy it directly (size 2.2, model Seals Sneak Zippered Kayak Spray Skirt).
@@misterkwai yes I definitely agree. I almost broke my back from carrying it a big flight of stairs! I heard about the seal spray skirt as well! Thanks for that
Wow...Very interesting!!!!
Thanks!!
When packing it up, don't forget to release the foot pedals and slide them all the way forward or you'll have problems getting the last part to slide all the way down. Don't ask how I know.
Hehe thanks for the tip!
Don't forget to take the material off of the bow. That material is to protect that part when you pack it up.
Also neoprene spray skirts are waterproof whereas nylon skirts are not totally waterproof. Neoprene is better for edging
Yes, I went and got a neoprene spray skirt and I really liked it
Great video showing off all the important details! I am also strongly considering buying one but am super restricted when it comes to length of the packed unit. The website states 107cm length when packed - and I have exavtly 110cm of space, not a mm more. You mentioned 113 cm - could it be that you measure longer because you stacked the skirt & towel on top of the assembly?
I would greatly appreciate a reply - your videos have been the best to get to know the kayak without actually seeing it yet (kinda hard in europe).
Hi! Glad this video helped! I tried to make this video as comprehensive as possible as I couldn't find a video myself with every detail that I wanted to see.
Regarding the measurement, I just measured it (but using a 30cm ruler so please consider margin of error). I had 113cm height when the Pakayak was in the BAG. The wheel is about 2cm high. With padding top and bottom, I measured 113cm without the spray skirt inside the bag.
I also took it out of the bag to measure and I got 106cm so you can potentially store the bag and the Pakayak separately (but again, please consider margin of error). The top piece is on an angle so I tried to measure the highest point. It seems like it is extremely close to the space you have! My concern is you will have to slide it in your space and it won't be the easiest. Depending on the floor, you may need a thin towel to avoid any damage when sliding it in.
Hope it helps!
I am just making a video on the speed of the Pakayak and it's coming out on Saturday!
By the way, I also have an affiliate link in the description if you do consider getting the Pakayak :)
@@Fishaholicboy thanks a ton for going through all that trouble, really appreciate it!
Seems like I need to design the space a tad bit longer then (campervan conversion)!
Looking forward to future pakayak videos until I can get my hans on one myself!
@@davidhinnen745 not a problem at all! Hope it all works out!
@@davidhinnen745 by the way, there are also other kayaks like the Tucktec and Oru that could of interested to you. Just depends what type of kayak you want :)
thats quick if you could assemble it by 20 minutes
Yeah the first time took about 20 mins. Now it takes me a few minutes only. Super convenient
Don't use the nylon for rolling. The neoprene skirt is for rolling and much better.
Definitely better for rolling. I had water seep in when using the Nylon as expected.
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Same to you too!
Too expensive.
It’s really for those who need the convenience of storage.. suppose we have to pay for that