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Pyranha S7
   

I managed to get hold of a Pyranha S7 a few weeks ago and manged to squeeze myself into it for a quick spin out on my local wave. The outfitting will be familiar to anyone who has used any of the other boats in the recent Pyranha range.The quick and easy adjustment of the seat and thigh braces allow you to trim the S7 quickly and the now obligatory ratchet backrest make getting comfortable a breeze. The boat comes supplied with a bag full of foam, a water bottle and the famous Pyranha sponge.

The ends of the S7 are quite slicey and as a result flatwater bowstalls and cartwheels are relatively easy with the higher volume around the cockpit of the kayak making it feel balanced when on end. Probably the area in which the S7excels is in the wave. There's plenty of hull speed to get on those big water waves. The generous amount of rocker in the bow and stern allow this boat to spin and stay on the wave without digging in. In addition to its loose hull which provides great spins, and its ability to carve is superb, allowing you to control your speed and position on the wave. Both ends of the S7 are very well balanced. I never experienced the bow wanting to dive or the stern sinking when in fast moving water.

In summary I felt this boat has all the charateristics of a good boat, offering a balance of comfort and performance, and although it is not a brand new design it can't reaaly be knocked as an allround kayak.

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