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My yak, Feelfree Nomad, is short and designed more for surf than long distance. On the river with my current level of (un) fitness, I can do about 6 km/hr for 2 hrs. With doing more treks in the ocean, I have really appreciated the way it handles the bigger water but I have been wondering about the performance differences with other longer yaks.
At 3 m long and 75 cm wide, it is 1 m shorter and 1 cm thinner than the Perception Swing. While longer and thinner is theoretically more energy efficient to paddle, how much difference does this actually make on the open water? Anyone had any experience?
Also, what practical differences does it make to have a longer thinner yak, other than carrying capacity? For example, in rough conditions, does it make much difference given water will be coming into a yak whether long or short?
At 3 m long and 75 cm wide, it is 1 m shorter and 1 cm thinner than the Perception Swing. While longer and thinner is theoretically more energy efficient to paddle, how much difference does this actually make on the open water? Anyone had any experience?
Also, what practical differences does it make to have a longer thinner yak, other than carrying capacity? For example, in rough conditions, does it make much difference given water will be coming into a yak whether long or short?