![]() The flatter bottom kayaks also require more work because there is more drag. If you are new to kayaking and lacking agility, I would suggest a kayak with a flatter bottom and thus more stable. Now I balance the thing by shifting my weight just a bit and use the oar to stabilize. The trick is gaining skill in balance.įirst time out I would react instantly to tipping and the thing would be come more unstable. ![]() It really wants to start tipping and rolling instantly when I hit a little turbulence. ![]() I weigh 185 lb and after 5 trips I am just getting confident in water that is slightly choppy. I just got a Loon 100 with the dry storage compartment.
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