Pungo 120 Review
By Edgar Peck
Statistics:
Paddler: Height-5' 7" Weight-165lbs
Pungo 120: Length-12 feet Width-29in Weight-50lbs Capacity-325lbs
At a Glance:
Cost: $825
Pros: Very stable, fantastic tracking (it goes straight), fast
Cons: More expensive than some other 12 foot boats (it is worth it)
Best Use: Flatwater Paddling (Lakes and Deep Rivers)
The Pungo series has one of the best recreational hull designs around. Going straight ahead is something that
often gives new kayakers trouble. When wind blows from the side onto a kayak it often causes the boat to turn.
One windy day out on the lake is sometimes enough to make a new kayaker want to take up mountain biking.
Tracking is the ability of a boat to maintain a straight course. The V hull and extended keel at the stern of the
Pungo makes this one of the best tracking boats out there. Too often new kayakers purchase a kayak with a flat
bottom because they are typically less expensive. Unfortunately they pay later in frustration.
You can see the extreme difference in keel designs in this picture. The red Pungo at the top in this picture
has a keel that extends much further than most other recreational kayaks. This reduces its effectiveness
on rivers since the keel inhibits turning and hangs on rocks, but makes this boat the ideal choice for lakes.
The V hull also makes the Pungo quick for a recreational kayak, allowing it to outpace boats with flatter hulls
and broader designs. The chines or bends along the length of the boat allow it to pass through the water
effortlessly and manuver well when placed on edge. Although the V hull design makes this boat seems tippy
when sitting in it on shore, it is very stable in the water. At almost 3 feet wide, you almost have to lean
over and get your hair wet to tip this boat over.
Pungos are equipped with Wilderness System’s Phase 3 seat, a design that has set a high standard for paddler
comfort. The seat back adjusts up and down to give the paddler plenty of support, and can be adjusted while
sitting in the boat. The seat is padded and covered in cloth to prevent hot plastic burns and sticking to
the seat on those hot summer days that are great for kayaking. In addition the footrests have been recently
redesigned to allow the paddler to adjust those while in the boat also.
A bulkhead, or foam wall, behind the seat in the Pungo improves the strength of the boat, reduces warping,
and creates a stiffer hull that improves speed. This also creates a dry storage area that can be used to
carry your lunch, or camping gear for overnight trips.
Conclusion:
Anyone who is new to kayaking and thinking of purchasing a 10’, 12’, or 14’ recreational kayak should
consider the Pungo as a top choice. The comfortable seat, easy adjustability, and ability to paddle
straight will make kayaking a new, exciting, and enjoyable adventure!
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