I took the new kayak out for a couple of hours this afternoon to try to get use to it . I managed to board the kayak without getting my feet or anything else wet. I spent the first 30 minutes or so trying to paddle and flyfish using the double paddle that came with the kayak . This wasn't the easiest thing to do . LOL also , using the double paddle I couldn't figure out how to switch sides without dripping water all over the place . I returned to shore , removed the backrest , I had mounted on the middle seat location and swapped the flyrod for an ultralight spinning rod . I also took the paddle apart and left half of it in my truck . This worked out a lot better IMO. used the single paddle and would swap sides with very little water dripping into the kayak . I also discovered I could go back and forth between the middle seat and rear seat position , this allowed me to raise the bow to slide it on and off the shore when I needed , to allow getting in and out without getting my feet wet . It seemed to paddle fairly easily . I discovered a steady fairly slow rhythm while paddling was best . After about an hour , I intentionally rocked the kayak to test it's stability . I'm not ready to stand up in it yet , but I feel more confident in it . I paddled around actually switching seat positions a couple of times . The rod holders worked great with the UL spinner . I need to get one of those Scotty holders for my flyrod . I tied on a fly , added a small float about 4 feet above it and did some casting , catching a couple of bluegills . I like it , it'll be great in rivers and small ponds . I do need to get a new PFD . The two I have got a little warm today and it was only 70 . I've seen one a BassProshops that has mesh at the top , that should be a lot cooler to wear while kayaking . kirby