Haha.. you must get down here and give it a go. Who gives way is often a topic. Power (propelled by machinery) gives way to sail.. I'm not a machine though so my rule of thumb is to stay out of the way. They're bigger than me and I often can't be sure I've been seen. Plus they're trying to make gains in a race while I'm just messing about.
Yes - I wouldn’t be arguing with them… I just wondered if there was a rule. Although of course common sense would be like you say - just don’t get in the way…
Nice video:-) A quick question since I can’t find many other people who owns this kayak, so here goes. Do you think that the Valkyrie would be able to handle a (15-25 kg) load for touring?
Hi mate, Thanks for that😜. I would think you can do that if you pack carefully and provided you are not built like Hercules. I have done plenty of overnight stops so not much kit but still around 10kg at a guess. It would happily carry more weight. The Valkyrie has a low profile section across the rear so limited space in the stern hatches which is probably the biggest constraint. The fwd hatch is narrower than many but also taller. You can hide a lot of kit in there. I hope that helps.
@@GoneKayaking it sure does, thanks. I had a Taran 16 som 10 years ago and would like something similar. Also looking at the roomier Epic 18x Sport, but since i’m currently living in Solund on the Norwegian west coast, rocks and lots of waves, a plastic boat is probably the wisest choice. Thanks for answering.
@@Uhmm485 wow.. Norway looks to offer some great paddles. I have not tried the Tarans but would like to. Chris in many of my videos has an Epic 18x. I think yes, more space but as you say, much more fragile for rocks and not very stable compared to the Valkyrie. The Epic is very comfortable upside down 👎 🙃... Haha
Ok I'm confused. When you rolled you came up without your cap but in the next clip you had it back on. (do you carry a spare ?) Great video and bloody good job catching your mate's yak with your hand.
@@THE-RIVER-RAT Haha.. well spotted! Its a musto sailing cap with a lanyard. After the roll it was dangling over my shoulder. I edited the uncool look of trying to find and refit it to my head. Thanks for watching and for the comments. Do come and join in if you're in the south...! Darren
Both the Valkyrie and the Octane have the overstern rudder fitted. Both boats are from the same bloodline so both can take an understern rudder. Captain Chris has one and will fit and test that on a future video. For downwind in deep water the understern would be better but for kayaking to and from different beaches and landing etc, the understern would be a hassle
Some lovely paddling there. Really miss that nicer weather 🙂
Cheers sir..
Most definitely. Warm is good - cold is just silly
Looked like a fun paddle! Thanks for posting. Cheers
It was a great one indeed. thanks for watching 😁
Love a downwind run and the Valkyrie performing brilliantly. (So was the paddler)
Excellent.. you'll make me blush.. 😂
Fantastic - thank you for sharing… who has right of way with the sailing boats?
Haha.. you must get down here and give it a go.
Who gives way is often a topic. Power (propelled by machinery) gives way to sail..
I'm not a machine though so my rule of thumb is to stay out of the way. They're bigger than me and I often can't be sure I've been seen. Plus they're trying to make gains in a race while I'm just messing about.
Yes - I wouldn’t be arguing with them… I just wondered if there was a rule. Although of course common sense would be like you say - just don’t get in the way…
Where's Chris? Ooo a wave..weeeee lol.
Haha.. yep. He knows I can't resist a nice wave. Immaturity is quick to follow
A piece of bungee cord for chin strap, keeps your hat in place.
Aha.. good plan.
I had a lanyard but it disappears over my back in a roll.. oops..
Thanks for watching
Nice video:-) A quick question since I can’t find many other people who owns this kayak, so here goes. Do you think that the Valkyrie would be able to handle a (15-25 kg) load for touring?
Hi mate,
Thanks for that😜. I would think you can do that if you pack carefully and provided you are not built like Hercules. I have done plenty of overnight stops so not much kit but still around 10kg at a guess. It would happily carry more weight.
The Valkyrie has a low profile section across the rear so limited space in the stern hatches which is probably the biggest constraint.
The fwd hatch is narrower than many but also taller. You can hide a lot of kit in there.
I hope that helps.
@@GoneKayaking it sure does, thanks. I had a Taran 16 som 10 years ago and would like something similar. Also looking at the roomier Epic 18x Sport, but since i’m currently living in Solund on the Norwegian west coast, rocks and lots of waves, a plastic boat is probably the wisest choice. Thanks for answering.
@@Uhmm485 wow.. Norway looks to offer some great paddles.
I have not tried the Tarans but would like to.
Chris in many of my videos has an Epic 18x. I think yes, more space but as you say, much more fragile for rocks and not very stable compared to the Valkyrie. The Epic is very comfortable upside down 👎 🙃... Haha
Ok I'm confused. When you rolled you came up without your cap but in the next clip you had it back on. (do you carry a spare ?) Great video and bloody good job catching your mate's yak with your hand.
@@THE-RIVER-RAT Haha.. well spotted!
Its a musto sailing cap with a lanyard. After the roll it was dangling over my shoulder. I edited the uncool look of trying to find and refit it to my head.
Thanks for watching and for the comments.
Do come and join in if you're in the south...!
Darren
@@GoneKayaking Mystery solved, and thanks for the invite.
@@THE-RIVER-RAT no worries.
Any excuse for a paddle
Skudder?
Both the Valkyrie and the Octane have the overstern rudder fitted.
Both boats are from the same bloodline so both can take an understern rudder. Captain Chris has one and will fit and test that on a future video.
For downwind in deep water the understern would be better but for kayaking to and from different beaches and landing etc, the understern would be a hassle
@@GoneKayaking Great video. I am just starting my sea kayaking journey with the delivery of P&H Leo tomorrow so can't wait to get out on the water
@@gw6797 sounds great. I've not played with a Leo. I'll watch how you get on with your videos