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Sea Kayaks and Kayak molds


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    Sea Kayaks
  1. Sea kayak - 17 foot fiberglass with bulkheads and rear deck hatch. Orange deck, burgandy bottom. Yakima footbraces. Cool padded seat and backband. Stainless U-bolts and toggles either end. Includes spray deck, shock-cord deck rigging and twin-cleat paddle park on foredeck. Could include take-apart Werner paddle and/or PFD.
    This boat was one of the sweetest handling of several prototypes I developed in the mid 1980's and it has been in near constant use since then. Surfs well. Tracks well. There has been very little meaningful progress in the industry since this boat was designed.
    click on this image for MUCH larger picture. This is the PLUG for the production mold and has some differences - most notably the foredeck hatch
    Easy to paddle, forgiving, and very pretty.

  2. Sea kayak / surf machine. Ivory color fiberglass, brown seat and ring. With spray deck. High volume 13 foot fiberglass sport-boat based on '70's river-kayak hull-form with very modern sea-kayak cockpit.

    Very fun boat, incredibly manuverable and responsive. Built in the late 1980's and largely ignored until the market woke up. Got a lot of attention from manufacturers at TASK Sea Kayak Symposium in 2000. General idea has been copied widely since then.

    Big enough to carry gear for an overnight or longer. Set up for Feathercraft rudder (absurd idea, but makes it easy for beginners to drive) totally removable. Yakima foot braces. Deck rigging. Very comfy padded seat and backband.

    Floatation bags in both ends. Could include take-apart Werner paddle and or PFD.


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