SEA3PO":37k41k4q said:
!. Does any one have experience with Kelpper folding kayaks ? We want single boats... easy to carry.. easy to use ?? as good as plastic kayaks?
I have owned my Klepper Aerius Expedition w/sail kit for about 15 years, and really love the boat. I don't sail it often because I'm scared of flipping in high winds and it takes a while to set up, so most of my experience is just paddling the boat.
I have taken it on a few cruising boats and checked it as baggage to the Bahamas. It's a very tough little boat, and a joy to paddle. Not quite as fast and efficient as my fastest plastic paddling kayak, but darn close, and really handles waves well. Feeling the hull and frame flex over waves is a really enjoyable sensation.
I have posted a video of me sailing the boat on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2CzTqtO2Hk
And lots of pictures along with a map of where they were taken on picasaweb:
http://picasaweb.google.com/publiusun/Kayaking#
As you can see, I now have a pair of Hobie Adventure Islands. The poor Klepper is getting ignored as I have a blast with my new toys, but I did take it for a paddle down the Peace River recently when a bunch of friends were doing a father/son canoe day. I have no son and didn't want to sit in a canoe when I could be paddling my Klepper, so I brought it along.
The other foldable I seriously considered was the Feathercraft, which has an aluminum frame instead of wood. Also a good boat, but I still prefer my Klepper.
It takes me 20 minutes to be ready to paddle, 45 to be ready to sail, and pretty much all day to get everything clean, free of salt, dry, and put back in the bags when I'm done.