Trust in your Feathercraft

This was me testing at Portencross (near Ardrossan) I am paddling the Feathercraft K1 that i was to use in the Arctic. To be honest when i heard we were using folding boats i was worried, would they be strong enough, were they even proper kayaks?
I did lots of testing / rock-hopping / camping from the kayak before i left for the Arctic and was happily amazed at the performance the boat returned, It was great meeting my demands and keeping me out of trouble, the other thing to get your head around is, its not a sea kayak its a living breathing touring machine, that will look after you wherever you put it.
Thanks again to the guys and girls at Feathercraft.

Reader Comments (3)
Hi,
I've added your blog to www.paddlingplanet.com at the request of Wenley.
Your blog show up, however, as title "Journal", so I think you need to change a setting somewhere to get it right wherever the RSS feeds are used, like on the paddling planet.
René
Think i have changed it, will make a new post.
cheers and thanks
Richard Cree
I would agree with your comment on the Feathercraft. I have a Big Kahuna that I've paddled from the rocky north shore of Lake Superior to the sandy beaches of Puerto Rico. Its feel in the water makes you think its almost alive. A very reliable craft.