b'Tested Viking Profish 400 The footrests werefor that long. The bow is easy to adjust, and it wasflared like the previous fairly easy to get used440 model, helping it ride to the steering. Thereup over waves and aiding are separate adjustmentthe kayak in the surf. Seat systems for the pads andadjustments were simple, the rests. The rudderand I could see the older itself is kept in place withbrass clips on the seat are an elastic cord so it willnow plastic and stainless lift up in shallow water ifsteel. The kayak comes it hits objects like weedwith a deluxe fishing seat or bottom. Being madethat I found comfortable of polycarbonate it willand easy to adjust for my bend if it is unable to movetorso and the Propelze upwards which helpsfibreglass paddle is well-avoid breakages. made and light for its size. Paddling out into theIts also a 2-piece paddle bay was easy and the hullmaking it easy to transport speed was decent for aand adjustable for different 4-metre kayak. It seemedarm lengths. Its obvious to be as fast as the 440the topline design of theThe rear well is deceptively large to although it has been akayak is matched with aaccommodate several fish as well while since I paddled onedecent seat and paddle. as the anchor and other items.The pod is a fantastic addition to the list of accessories, and I love the fact you can stow and carry all your valuables back to the car (including the fish finder).64FISHING IN GODZONE MAGAZINE'