Re: [Paddlewise] Smaller (15") cockpits of Feathercraft

From: ralph diaz <rdiaz_at_ix.netcom.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 09:55:43 -0500
> Owners or paddlers of K-light or "small" Kahuna (with 15 x 31" cockpit) -
how
> do you feel getting in and sitting there?  I understand that mostly
cockpit
> length matters when you get in and out, but anyway... I don't have
opportunity
> to try 15" cockpit, and probably of harshell kayaks has cockpit width less
> than 16" except for some 15.3/4" wide in 22" wide performance kayaks.
Other
> F-craft cockpits (K-1, Big Kahuna etc) are also 17" wide.

The difference between the regular Kahuna and Big Kahuna is only a few
inches.  You are right that it can make a difference in getting in and out.
I have a regular Kahuna and probably would be better off in a Big Kahuna in
terms of getting out particularly at a low dock.

The difference also involves where the crossrib at the front of the cockpit
gets located.  Some paddlers may find that the bottom of that cross rib hits
the back of their calves with either the Kahuna or Big Kahuna.  So it is
worthwhile, if you can, to try sitting in both to see what happens with your
legs in a normal paddling position.

ralph diaz

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