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Point 65 Sweden Kingfisher Solo Kayak - Lightweight & Stable Single Person Canoe for Fishing & Recreation | Perfect for Lakes, Rivers & Coastal Waters
Point 65 Sweden Kingfisher Solo Kayak - Lightweight & Stable Single Person Canoe for Fishing & Recreation | Perfect for Lakes, Rivers & Coastal Waters
Point 65 Sweden Kingfisher Solo Kayak - Lightweight & Stable Single Person Canoe for Fishing & Recreation | Perfect for Lakes, Rivers & Coastal Waters
Point 65 Sweden Kingfisher Solo Kayak - Lightweight & Stable Single Person Canoe for Fishing & Recreation | Perfect for Lakes, Rivers & Coastal Waters
Point 65 Sweden Kingfisher Solo Kayak - Lightweight & Stable Single Person Canoe for Fishing & Recreation | Perfect for Lakes, Rivers & Coastal Waters
Point 65 Sweden Kingfisher Solo Kayak - Lightweight & Stable Single Person Canoe for Fishing & Recreation | Perfect for Lakes, Rivers & Coastal Waters
Point 65 Sweden Kingfisher Solo Kayak - Lightweight & Stable Single Person Canoe for Fishing & Recreation | Perfect for Lakes, Rivers & Coastal Waters
Point 65 Sweden Kingfisher Solo Kayak - Lightweight & Stable Single Person Canoe for Fishing & Recreation | Perfect for Lakes, Rivers & Coastal Waters

Point 65 Sweden Kingfisher Solo Kayak - Lightweight & Stable Single Person Canoe for Fishing & Recreation | Perfect for Lakes, Rivers & Coastal Waters

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Size:
Solo

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Description

The Point 65 Kingfisher is the most stable fishing kayak ever. With its sleek 31.1" (79cm) beam, the Kingfisher is narrower than most fishing kayaks while maintaining excellent balance and stability. The hand-controlled, double-sided rudders make it exceptionally easy to maneuver and turn in tight conditions. The kayak can be powered by your arms, legs or an optional motor leaving your hands free to cast and catch your quota. The Kingfisher can be broken down into 2 pieces making it easy to transport from your car to your favorite fishing spot.Specifications:Length: 11" / 331 cmLength front section: 67" / 171 cmLength back section: 65.5" / 166 cmWidth: 31" / 79 cmWeight 70 lbs / 32 kgWeight front section: 35 lbs / 16 kgWeight front section: 35 lbs / 16 kgFront hatch: 11.4" x 15" / 29 cm x 38 cmRear hatch: 12.2" x 19.2" / 31 cm x 49 cmCapacity: 286 lbs / 130kgRudder: Yes,DualSwedish design & engineering, made in EuropeModular -splits apart for easy storage, carrying and transportSections come together and split apart in less than 10 secondsFit's in most cars, weighs 67 lbsSnap-Tap modular connection system keeps all sections securely latched togetherEach section floats independantlyTrimaran hull for stability, tracking & speedMade of strong, impact- and UV-resistant, maintenance-free and recyclable 1-layer HTP PolyethyleneSuper efficient, twin rudders for maneuverabilityDual steering handles with fingertip control.KingFisher Game Chair, slides on tracks with adjustable heightRear cargo area with bungees and floor mounted rails

Features

    Option to select with pedal motor drive or without pedal motor drive

    Swedish design & engineering

    Solo configuration; front section paired with back section = solo kayak.

    Modular -splits apart for easy storage, Carrying and transport

    Impulse Drive Weight 11.6 lb

Reviews

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Well-built and engineered by Point 65, and manufactured in Russia. You have to order the Impulse Drive separately, which is currently on back order on many sites. I managed to find one and it makes a world of difference motoring vs paddling in windy conditions.I did have a few issues that are self-addressable, and not deal-breakers. The dual rudders arrived a bit pigeon-toed and were sightly not aligned with the outside hull tracks. Despite that, the rudders turn well but are not as responsive as a strong paddle push. After 10 minutes on my first outing on the water, the right rudder control knob dislodged because of a loose Allen bolt. Fortunately the left rudder control was secure and I used that for controlling the rudders, as both rudders and controls are linked via a pulley system. When I got home I reattached the knob and tightened the bolt, but had to adjust it a few times to get the proper tension: too tight and the knob won’t turn, and too loose and the knob will dislodge. I recommend carrying a spare Allen key with you for emergency use.Also, make sure to check the tightening bolts for the seat, which bolt onto a sliding fixture on the front section track (the seat atraches to the front section but slides over the back section). Ensure that you have these tight at all times other when adjusting, installing or removing the seat, because they can dislodge when transporting if they are not tightened down.One other recommendation is to remove both hatches when you get home. Some water does get into the hull (I suspect around the hatch seals themselves or through the rudder mechanisms), but it is not a lot of water. Best way is to tilt the kayak (get help or set one side onto something) and soak up the water with an old towel. Otherwise you may get a smelly surprise and mold later.All said, I would recommend this kayak highly. Will take it out fishing eventually, and it is definitely stable, fast, and made for the serious fisher.