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From: Dave Gutierrez <newgooty_at_yahoo.com>
subject: [Paddlewise] Feathercraft K1 assembly time
Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 04:52:48 -0700 (PDT)
In reference to the question submitted about the new
Feathercraft K1's assembly time, I can tell you that I
am able to assemble mine in around 30 minutes. 
Sometimes it takes a few minutes more, but I really
think that that will change, because right now the
only real problem that I have is that the skin has not
stretched-out yet to the shape of the frame so
somethimes it takes a couple of minutes to get the
frame in properly. Other than that, assembly is really
a snap.  When I picked up my boat from the shop, they
had the boat assembled for me, and I walked me through
taking it apart. Then they allowed me to put it
together by myself.  I managed to do it in 37 minutes
the very first time, so I assume that things can only
get better!  
Good luck with your boat,
                         Dave Gutierrez  
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From: <rdiaz_at_ix.netcom.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Feathercraft K1 assembly time
Date: Mon, 02 Aug 1999 09:21:16 -0700
Dave Gutierrez wrote:
> 
> In reference to the question submitted about the new
> Feathercraft K1's assembly time, I can tell you that I
> am able to assemble mine in around 30 minutes.

I went over the differences in assembly when I reviewed the new version
of the K-1.  Normally I don't review a boat when revisions I made but
this was so drastic a change that Feathercraft could have validly
changed the model's name.

Several changes contribute to much faster assembly times.  First, the
deck material.  The change from cordura to what they call poly-tech
gives the boat a more stable material that is not subject to shrinkage
when dry and looseness when wet.  The earlier K-1 was cut on a
compromise between these two tendencies and invariably when assembling
the boat you confronted a tight skin for inserting the frame and
stretching it.  The solution was to wet the deck but people did not know
that.  I found it hardest when demoing the boat indoors, harder to wet
down with slopping water over carpets, wooden floors.

The next big change was at the bow and stern ends of the frame halves. 
The earlier boat required working a long pin through a number of holes
at the ends of the stringers; an awkward manuever that sometimes took
time.  Those parts now come pre-connected.

The third improvement is in the cockpit area.  The old K-1 had a welded
rib cage like setup in the middle of the boat.  It required your lining
up it and the tubes coming from the front and back halves.  Often
enough, you would jam a tube or two as you were trying this step.  That
setup has been eliminated in the new one.

Lastly, the K-1 has a sharp bow like seen in the Khatsalano.  It seems
to me that in sliding in the front frame half, the narrower bow area
actually improves getting the frame half aligned in...the older, broader
bow area sometimes would have the frame half go in askew and jam and
then have to be pulled out again and the insertion attempted once more.

So, in sum, the old K-1 was always at least a half hour job even when
you were good at it (the factory people could do it faster).  Now you
can realistically get it down to 20 minutes.

ralph diaz
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From: Andy Johnson <carljohn_at_hsc.usc.edu>
subject: RE: [Paddlewise] Feathercraft K1 assembly time
Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 07:07:50 -0700
Dave is a lot faster than me. My first time took about an hour with the new
K1. But then it took nearly the same amount of time with the Klepper Aerius
II first time. Best I have managed with the Klepper is about 35 minutes, Now
that I have added the Quattro sponsons (they have to be inserted separately
each time you assemble, unlike the regular sponsons), it takes about 45
minutes again. But it's worth it. The boat rides higher and is noticeably
faster, especially with one person paddling. As for the K1, it's quite a
boat. Worth however long it takes to assemble. I think I can get it down to
35-40 minutes.

Andy

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Subject: [Paddlewise] Feathercraft K1 assembly time


In reference to the question submitted about the new
Feathercraft K1's assembly time, I can tell you that I
am able to assemble mine in around 30 minutes.
Sometimes it takes a few minutes more, but I really
think that that will change, because right now the
only real problem that I have is that the skin has not
stretched-out yet to the shape of the frame so
somethimes it takes a couple of minutes to get the
frame in properly. Other than that, assembly is really
a snap.  When I picked up my boat from the shop, they
had the boat assembled for me, and I walked me through
taking it apart. Then they allowed me to put it
together by myself.  I managed to do it in 37 minutes
the very first time, so I assume that things can only
get better!
Good luck with your boat,
                         Dave Gutierrez
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