Re: weight
In Response To: weight (Eric)
Eric,
The biggest difference it makes is getting it to the water. I am much more likely to go out in my 27 pound Walrus than my 40 pound Arctic Tern. It makes a big difference when putting your kayak up an top of a truck with a hi-rise canopy.
Some other minor things are, that a lighter kayak will feel livelier, and a heavier one may feel more stable. Lighter kayaks accellerate quicker, but once up to speed I don't notice much difference.
Mike
: In the end, how much of a difference does weight (both of kayak and cargo)
: make a difference, and what exactly does it effect?
Messages In This Thread
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Eric -- 6/1/2001, 11:51 pm- Re: weight
Paul G. Jacobson -- 6/4/2001, 6:29 pm- Re: weight
LeeG -- 6/2/2001, 4:23 am- Re: weight
Eric -- 6/3/2001, 10:08 pm- Re: weight
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 6/4/2001, 9:39 am- Re: weight
Mike Hanks -- 6/4/2001, 12:08 am- Re: weight
LeeG -- 6/3/2001, 11:17 pm- Re: weight
Eric -- 6/7/2001, 1:17 am
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