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Pyranha Karnali L Review
By Heath Damron About me: I have been paddling for all-year round for 5 years and I prefer to creek because I enjoy working downriver in technical rapids. I have owned three Pyranha M3 243's, one Wavesport Habitat 74 and one Wavesport Habitat 80 as my primary creek boats. I show new kayakers down new rivers very often so even when I'm not creeking I am in a creekboat for rescue situations. I paddled 99% of the time in WV. I am 5'10" 160lbs with size 10.5 feet.
First impressions of the L Karnali: I switched from the M3 to the Habitat to accommodate gear Further testing: My second run with the Karnali was on the Upper Gauley at 1300 cfs. To my surprise the boat enjoyed the bigger water feel of the Gauley. My run through the technical low water Pillow Rock rapid was smooth and in control. This run showed some more differences and similarities to the boats I have previously paddled. The Wavesport Habitat can not be beaten if you are going straight down river and it resurfaces beautifully, but I sometimes find myself in parts of rapids that I did not intend to be in. The M3 is smooth and balanced but I find its slowness caused me to doubt if I could make some moves. The unique volume and smooth edges of the Karnali allow the boat to be very maneuverable but also decisive when you need it.
Creek testing: I have put the boat through its paces on my favorite creek, Mill Creek in Ansted, Cons: Well there is no perfect boat but Pyranha really did well with this one. I am not a fan of the outfitting but I am a bit small for the boat. I carry a lot of camera and rescue gear every time I paddle which is why I went for the L. I switched the hip pads out because they could not be shimmed out enough. The backband is not very supportive and could be improved. The seat does not move very far forward and at first I felt like the bow was fluffy, but now I put some of my gear up in front of the bulkhead (where there is a good bit of space). This balances the boat out better. As with any boat spend the time to outfit it perfectly to get the most performance. Overall: This is an excellent boat and I am looking forward to creeking in it for years to come. I feel like creek boats should make rapids easier and therefore safer. The L Karnali has really got me fired up about creeking! |
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