I realize this won't interest most folks, but I recently found that my revo 16 was slow compared to the paddle kayaks I go with. Yes, I do paddle half the time due to shallow back water in southern fl.
Having built a number of airplanes and tweaked them to be more efficient, I looked at five holes in the bottom of my 16 plus three other shallow ones, all making for less glide and less speed. So you may ask why I care, well I am male and had to ask some 62 year old women to slow down for me and yes I am still strong but in my seventy's.
First I sprayed parting agent on the pedal opening and foamed in all the gaps around the black plug. Removed this, applied bondo bringing to plug even with the bottom, sanding the corners and upholstering it in vinyl. This is a tight fit and I had to put an eye and rope to jerk it out, it is that tight. Now I have an even bottom, no turmoil there, and yes it still drains as it is not that tight.
The two drain holes beneath the seat I screwed in flapper valves flush with the hull. I think, this would work with the wheel holes. But by that time, I cut aluminum tube, inserted bondo and made a flush plug for each hole, again no turmoil, just smooth surface like a real kayak. The other few shallow holes, I saw were flush on my wife's revolution and now so is mine.
Now to my wife's revolution. I know the seat is more to the rear CG which is good in waves, not so good in keeping up in a group paddling. A small weight in the bow helped here as weighing 200 lbs, it wallowed going into strong tides.
Now, did all this help. I will not know until this Friday when I will discover if these old ladies beat me again. I did try some tests which is unscientific due to breezes and differing tides in front of my home. But over all, I see about one half an hour increase in relaxed paddling with noticeably better glide between strokes. I feel with some simple solutions, this may make the kayak far more versatile without having to buy two for multiple purposes. I also found it odd, I could not find any others on line even considering this. I am sure that hobie with a few pennies could produce flush flappers over all the holes and surely make a form fitting plug, not all of us are fisherman, some like me are older, damaged physically and need all the help we can get.
