With definite speed and sharpness this model is recommended for aspiring and ambitious medium and light weight athletes looking for a greater challenge, or on the contrary, for those who want to enjoy flat water kayaking without the nervous wobble of top race K1s. Due to its versatile use and nice handling the Master 46 is favourable for club use.
Sharp forward sections give an excellent turn of speed, however optimal performance and stability can only be kept with focus, correct balance and even paddle strokes. This could take time and effort to master, but it's definitely worth it.
Constructions differ in the materials and technologies used during the manufacturing process. These determine the stiffness, the weight and the interior appearance of the boat. In practice, an upper construction results a stiffer, more lightweight & spectacular boat, but it requires more caution during use
Besides, the standard and available fittings may be also different in some constructions. These are listed at the "Fittings" section of this article.
ease of handling
easy to repair
heavy weight
flexible hull
ease of handling
easy to repair
more stiff hull
heavy weight
stiff hull
lighter weight
clear carbon-kevlar hull
moderately fragile
limited repairability
stiff hull
lighter weight
clear carbon sufaces
more fragile
limited repairability
ultra stiff hull
lighter weight
clear carbon sufaces
less fragile