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It took me about 45 minutes to assemble my Kahuna for the first time,
that included fielding one or two customers' questions at the paddlesports shop whee I work part time. I had not assembled ANY Feathercraft kayak prior to then. My fastest assembly time is around 20-25 minutes. I agree with the respondent who said that having hatches would aid in the assembly process. It would certainly help if you plan on using the boat for overnighters. I took mine on an 8-day trip through the Everglades last year and hatches would have been nice. I would have liked to have had a rudder as well. The waves got a bit pushy on the first 2 days out in the ocean. Rudder would have helped also with the wind hitting at odd angles. The Kahuna performed quite well though and I was very pleased with it. At one point we had to go about a mile or so across Whiewater Bay to get to one of the overnight stops. The winds were about 15 to 20 mph, but were dead in our face which made the going pretty easy; despite the resistance, the boat wasn't getting pushed around as it was with the wind at an angle. I had never intended to use the Kahuna for anything more than day trips when I purchased it but it proved it's worth as a multi-day boat. Definitely consider the K1 though if you plan on open ocean trips. |
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