The Perception Crank 10 is a sit-on-top pedal kayak that offers incredible pedal performance in a compact 10 ft. package. Whether you're exploring lakes, ponds, or calm coastal waters, this kayak delivers a smooth and efficient ride.
One of the standout features of the Crank 10 is its easy-to-use pedal kayak drive system. It allows you to go both forward and reverse without removing the drive from the boat, providing maximum convenience and maneuverability. The drive system is efficient and responsive, ensuring you can easily navigate through any waters.
The Captain's chair of the Crank 10 is folding, adjustable, and removable, allowing you to customize your seating position for optimal comfort. You'll have full control over your kayak with the one-handed rudder control, making steering effortless and smooth.
Now, let's address some commonly asked questions about the Perception Crank 10:
What is the weight of the kayak without the seat or the drive? Without the seat and pedal drive, the weight is 62 lbs.
How tall a person can comfortably fit in this kayak? The Crank 10 is designed to accommodate a wide range of heights. We have had people as short as 4 foot 11” and as tall as 6 foot 7” comfortably fitting in this kayak. However, please note that some users have reported issues with the rudder being rigged incorrectly.
How low of water can it sit in with the propeller and rudder below? The Crank 10 can sit in water as low as about a foot, thanks to its low-profile design.
This item has not yet been reviewed on Amazon, can anyone who have purchased the Crank 10.0 kayak from Amazon please submit a review? One satisfied customer who has owned a Crank 10 for a few years mentioned that it is well built, tracks well, provides good speed with minimal effort, and they were even able to stand up in it. They highly recommend this kayak.
Without the seat & pedal drive, the weight is 62 lbs.
We have had people that were 4 foot 11” up to a person that was 6 foot 7”... the problem with this kayak isn’t weather or not you can fit... it’s that the rudder is rigged incorrectly...
About a foot.
Owned a crank for a few years. Well built tracks well, good speed with minimum effort, I am 5’6” 185 lb and I can stand up in it. I love this kayak.