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Kayaks: Impex Currituck & NDK Romany
I had erroneously assumed that NDK and VCP kayaks were made in the
same factory. It appears that VCP kayaks don't have the quality
issues.
(Alex Horvath) wrote in message . com...
Is there anything that compares to a NDK design wise? The skeg, day
hatch, compass, pump, reccessed fittings are very useful features. I
was planning on buying an NDK this summer. I should probably ask my
retailer (he only sells NDK) if he will correct any defects upon
delivery.
Brian Nystrom wrote in message ...
Eric wrote:
Brian Nystrom wrote:
Both come standard with skegs. The latest system that NDK has devised is
a real nightmare, so perhaps they don't intend for you to use it.
Curious...How is it a nightmare?
Their new front deck mounted system uses a convoluted combination of
tubing and pulleys and cleats that simply add friction to the system.
The thinner cord that the system requires stretches more and is less
less durable than the thicker cord of the old system. Some people find
the new cleat to be counterintuitive and inconvenient to use.
I had one reply that questioned the quality of the construction of Impex
and NDK kayaks (leaks, etc...), but this largely goes against everything
else I've heard about them. Of course, every manufactured item is bound
to have the occasional defect. Any opinions?
The two companies are pretty much polar opposites in terms of quality.
Impex boats are well built and have an good reputation.
Thanks for the information. I have recently heard good things about the
quality of the NDK kayaks, but nothing I would consider conclusive
yet...not a large enough sample yet...
That's my feeling, too. NDK has a lot to prove. A couple of friend of
mine have new boats on order and it will be interesting to see what
they're like.
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