Looking at the bottom, you
see the hard chine, the flat
bottom, and the center keel.
All these things add up to
performance, stability and
maneuverability. Also, we
core the bottom making it
extremely rigid which adds to
the speed and performance.
Hull design is one of
the most important
things you should
consider when
choosing a kayak,
and as you can see
by these photos
there was a great
deal of thought and
effort that went into
designing one of the
best kayaks on the
water today. We
went to the masters
for the original
design - the Inuits.
Then we applied
todays knowledge
and technology to
update it - giving us
one of the most
stable, dry, fast and
maneuverable
kayaks available
today. It cuts
through chop and
swells and keeps you
dry when most sit on
top kayaks would
get you soaked. You
have lots of room
for gear with plenty
of space to move
around. The seat
provides excellent
back support for
hours of paddling.
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Why does perform so much better than the rest? Let me show you
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The sharp entry cuts
through chop and swells
The Flare to the bow makes
it an exceptionally dry boat,
and the flare to the sides of
the hull give it excellent
secondary stability. There
are only 2 designs that give
you great secondary
stability, round bottom and
flared hull - ours has a flared
hull