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ASCENTÉ X3 (W) www.seawardkayaks.com For pricing please call Seaward Kayaks at 1-800-595-9755


With its sleek lines and sporty appeal, the Ascenté X3 is the perfect kayak to lead the group. Recessed hatches and deck fittings create the deck’s smooth look. The low deck height, comfortable backrest and curved thigh supports provide paddling comfort and optimal bracing support while edging turns. This responsive boat tracks well with or without gear and quickly accelerates to a top cruising speed. It is an ideal kayak for someone looking to develop their skills. The Ascenté X3 has a day hatch located behind the cockpit. All Seaward composite boats are handcrafted in North America. Can be built in Kevlar upon request.


Material: Fiberglass | Length: 18’5” | Width: 22.5” | Cockpit Dimensions: 31” x 16”| Capacity: 357 L | Weight: 55 lbs


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QUEST X3 (X) www.seawardkayaks.com For pricing please call Seaward Kayaks at 1-800-595-9755


COMPOSITE SEDA KAYAKS


IKKUMA 17 (V) www.sedakayak.com $2,950–$3,550


The Ikkuma 17 is a modified Greenland-style touring kayak that carries an aggressive chine and moderate rocker for quick handling and fast paddling. The deck includes flush fittings, Kajak Sport rubber hatches, an Immersion Research LoungeBand seatback and even a day-hatch option for easy access to gear. The rod-driven skeg deploys easily, resists kinking and is a carbon composite foil to minimize drag.


Length: 17’ | Width: 22” | Cockpit Dimensions: 33” x 17” | Capacity: 350 lbs | Fiberglass: 47 lbs, $2,950 | Hybrid: 45 lbs, $3,250 | Expedition: 53 lbs, $3,400 | Kevlar: 43 lbs, $3,550 | Carbon: 41 lbs, $Contact


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The X3 refers to the Quest’s extra third hatch, conveniently located just behind the cockpit with a separate bulkhead, allowing safe, dry storage for all the small items you need on a day’s paddle or week’s excursion. Seaward’s Quest X3 is a nimble performer in surf, wind and severe waves. It has a low deck profile, recessed deck fittings, long waterline and over 184 liters of storage space in its hatches. The Quest X3 is a dependable, speedy, long haul touring kayak. All Seaward composite boats are handcrafted in North America. Can be built in Kevlar upon request.


Material: Fiberglass | Length: 19’ | Width: 22.5” | Cockpit Dimensions: 32” x 16” | Capacity: 360 L | Weight: 59 lbs


SEDA KAYAKS


GLIDER (Y) www.sedakayak.com $3,295–$3,895


The Glider features a narrow beam and razor bow matched to a scalloped, flush deck, allowing maximum stroke efficiency. The long hull quickly accelerates to speed and without stern squat. Flush fittings and hatches keep wind and spray at bay. Ideal for extended touring or adventure racing, the Glider delivers safety through speed. A convenient day hatch option allows easy access to gear on the water, and K1 rudder is standard.


Length: 19’ | Width: 21.5” | Cockpit Dimensions: 33” x 16” | Capacity: 450 lbs | Fiberglass: 49 lbs, $3,295 | Hybrid: 46 lbs, $3,595 | Kevlar: 43 lbs, $3,895 | Carbon: 41 lbs, $Contact


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