Advanced Elements FireFly Inflatable Kayak
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Rating: 4.0/5
Propulsion
Construction
Length vs. Width
Price
PROS
- It is compact, lightweight and inexpensive
CONS
- Can easily get pulled by the wind because it is small
- It is only suitable for flat water
Intro
The Advanced Elements FireFly Inflatable Kayak is designed for family adventures. It is compact and comes with unique features that make it ideal for recreational activities. Its performance and durability have greatly been improved on.
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The unit comes with a bow and stern with fixed rigid forms that make it easier for the Kayak to cut through the waves and you remain on course as you explore sea waters.
The kayak comes with molded rubber-grip handles, a tracing skeg, a mesh accessory pocket, bungee deck lacing and molded rubber-grip handles. Setting the Firefly, Twistlok valves and the spring valve is easy.
What is the unit good for?
The kayak is designed with a compact recreational inflatable body and comes with features meant to help improve its performance and durability. This is a good product for families that spend most of their time on waters. This is a great unit if you are planning to paddle the lake or float on the river. It is a recreational boat that can also be used by anglers.
The unit features the spring™ valve and Twistlok™ which makes using the kayak easy. It comes with an accessory pocket, a bow and stern forms that give it increased performance. The unit is 7'10" long and has a width of 35". It weighs 16 pounds and can carry a maximum weight of 250 pounds.
![Advanced Elements FireFly Inflatable Kayak 3](http://www.reelchase.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Advanced-Elements-FireFly-Inflatable-Kayak-3.jpg)
Also, it features landing plates and a rigid bow that cuts through the water with a lot of ease. It comes with a 600 D polyester cover skeg training fin, Bungee deck lacing, splasher diverter, and rubber molded handles. It features a heavy duty PVC chamber that is used to carry duffel bag, owner's manual, and repair kit.
Product Features
Propulsion:
Most kayaks are propelled using paddles even though they can suitably be propelled using pedals. The FireFly Inflatable Kayaks are popular for recreational purposes since they can be padded with a double bladed paddle. The unit should be paddled with short and even strokes, but you should ensure that you keep the blade close to the unit and paddle it while it is in a vertical position. The paddler should pull the lower hand and push using the upper hand.
The unit is light weighted and comes with an aluminum frame that helps to give the unit form and direction. Also, it features a landing plate and tracking fin that greatly improves the units' performance. The unit is sensitive and delivers a higher degree of durability that is hard to find in other units in its price range. Users can reduce the amount of swaying by easing off the force on the stroke. If you want quick maneuverability, it is recommended that you paddle it using a backward stroke.
Initial Stability vs.Secondary Stability:
Initial stability refers to how stable the kayak will feel when sitting on its keel. This implies that a wide kayak has a high degree of stability compared to narrow kayaks. On the other hand, kayaks that have a soft chin have a high degree of stability compared to those with a hard chinned one.
The FireFly Inflatable Kayak is light weighted and compact. It has built-in rigid panels, a lightweight outer cover that makes the unit stable.
On the other hand, the unit is stable when it is leaning onto the side because it is 35" wide hence it has a high degree of stability. It features a hard chine hull that increases the kayak's secondary stability. The solid chin gives it the power that makes it comparable to a 4 wheel drive.
![Advanced Elements FireFly Inflatable Kayak 4](http://www.reelchase.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Advanced-Elements-FireFly-Inflatable-Kayak-4.jpg)
Type of Construction:
Advanced Elements FireFly Inflatable Kayak is constructed from aluminum frames, which gives the boat form and direction. It has rigid panels that define its bow and stern. The boat has rounded edges that enable it to move and sway hence limiting the pace at which the angler can move. The unit is constructed with a tracking fin and landing plate that helps to improve the unit's performance.
The manufacturer added minimal features to help the angler feel the sensitivity and response when they move the unit out of the water. Aluminum frames are resistant to rust and deliver a good degree of durability that is not found in other types of kayaks. The manufacturer chose to use a coating that makes and gives the boat the lightweight meaning that it is easy to paddle it around.
Maneuverability vs. Tracking:
The ability of the kayak to curl up from the center to the end of the keel is critical because it determines the degree of rocker the boat has.
![Advanced Elements FireFly Inflatable Kayak 5](http://www.reelchase.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Advanced-Elements-FireFly-Inflatable-Kayak-5.jpg)
The kayak has a high degree of rocker which makes it a little bit slower, but the unit is significantly fast because it has a less area that can be wetted.
It curves from the center and has a tracking fin that makes the unit ideal for a family that is camping with kids who would love to enjoy the water. The unit is a great kayak, a thing that makes it easy for children to maneuver their way out.
Length vs. Width:
It is easier to paddle a long kayak than a short kayak. The reason is that long kayak hulls have a longer waterline length. Even though, it is important to remember that very long kayaks are less maneuverable and if they are wide, they become slower compared to the narrow kayaks because of the increased wetted surface.
Also, very long kayak hulls have less secondary stability compared to the short narrow kayak. Note that hulls with a high degree of initial stability are stable on flat water even though they can be very unstable on rough seas. The FireFly Inflatable Kayak is 7'10" meaning that it is neither too short nor too long. It is 35" wide hence it is quite stable.
Conclusion:
The inflatable kayak is an ideal boat for people who are new to kayaking. It looks great and can comfortably be used by children. However, the unit cannot be ideal for larger persons or people who want to paddle in varying weather conditions.
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