In 2014, when my son and I got our first kayaks we went out to the lake with the water guns. I helped him in his boat then I got in mine. He blasted me before I got away from the dock. He had a lot of fun engaging in water gun combat with me.
Then in 2015, we got our first Hobie kayaks; a Sport and an Outback. That's when it got interesting. With the Mirage drive and the rudder system, it was a lot easier for both of us to set up a "firing solution." When you think you have the advantage of weapons technology don't think that victory is within easy reach. The enemy will undoubtedly copy and use that technology against you. Once the water gun Genie is out of the bottle he can never return. When we go out on the lake (and I don't feel like getting wet) for just touring or fishing I need to make sure he didn't hide his water gun in the bowels of the Sport. My son can be very treacherous.
With my Outback, I had the advantage of a stable platform to line up a good shot. However, my son maneuvered his Sport like a WWII PT boat going up against a heavy Japanese cruiser! I wished I had some combat footage to show you. However I did get some with our first kayaks.
Here's a link to a video of me and my son a couple of months before his 9th birthday. It's a long video that only a Father could enjoy. However, watch as his boat moves back whenever he receives a broadside from my water gun.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rnshh-OfkTM