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B sit-inside solo CLEARWATER DESIGN
INUVIK (A)
www.clearwaterdesignboats.com • $815
The Inuvik is an extremely stable kayak. This broad, spacious design has a very large cockpit opening making it easy to enter and exit. There is even enough room to bring along your child or your favorite pet. The Inuvik is offered in an Angler model which includes a remov- able fishing deck, fishing rod and paddle holders. Standard features in- clude adjustable foot stops, pump-up lumbar support, one bulk head, one storage compartment, thigh pads, deck rigging and carry handles.
MATERIAL: POLYETHYLENE • LENGTH: 13’ • WIDTH: 28” • COCKPIT: 51” X 18” • WEIGHT: 49 LBS • CAPACITY: 350 LBS
CLEARWATER DESIGN
IQALUIT (B)
www.clearwaterdesignboats.com • $749
The Iqaluit offers a large cockpit opening making it very easy to get in and out. This stable design is very fast and boasts true tracking on the water. The widest point is located behind the paddler and narrows quickly, creating a very sleek, easy-to-use design. Standard features include adjustable foot stops, pump-up lumbar support, one bulkhead, one storage compartment with hard hatch cover, deck rigging, thigh pads and carry handles.
MATERIAL: POLYETHYLENE • LENGTH: 11’8” • WIDTH: 27” • COCKPIT: 50” X 18” • WEIGHT: 46 LBS • CAPACITY: 275 LBS
CURRENT DESIGNS
KESTREL 120 (C)
www.cdkayak.com • $799–$1,999
The Kestrel 120 is the epitome of recreational kayak designs. This is the best paddling recreational kayak ever made. It’s incredibly maneuverable, has rock-solid stability, a spacious cockpit and the Revolution Seating System for extreme paddling comfort. Available in a lightweight composite-hybrid material or cost-conscious roto- molded polyethylene.
MATERIAL: COMPOSITE HYBRID OR POLYETHYLENE • LENGTH: 12’6” • WIDTH: 26” • COCKPIT: 38” X 17.5” • WEIGHT: HYBRID 38 LBS, POLY 49 LBS • CAPACITY: 300 LBS
116 PADDLING BUYER’S GUIDE || Annual 2014 CURRENT DESIGNS
KESTREL 140 (D)
www.cdkayak.com • $999–$2,099
The Kestrel 140 trades just a little bit of maneuverability for in- creased efficiency, better tracking, greater stability and gear stor- age capacity. The bow hatch and two bulkheads allow for plenty of storage and increased safety. Rudder is optional for $200 more.
MATERIAL: COMPOSITE HYBRID, POLYETHYLENE • LENGTH: 14’ • WIDTH: 26” • COCKPIT: 38” X 18.5” • WEIGHT: HYBRID 43 LBS; POLY 55 LBS • CAPACITY: 350 LBS
CURRENT DESIGNS
SOLARA 100 ROTO (E)
www.cdkayak.com • $599
The Solara 100 is a leader in its class, offering the unprecedented safety of a twin bulkhead design. The dual bulkhead and hatch design also offers improved dry storage over most 10-foot kayaks available today. Ultra-stable and incredibly spacious, the rotomold- ed Solora 100 is a great starter kayak for small- and medium-sized paddlers looking to spend leisurely days soaking up the sun in a kayak with style and safety.
MATERIAL: POLYETHYLENE • LENGTH: 10’ • WIDTH: 28” • COCKPIT: 45.75” X 20.25” • WEIGHT: 54 LBS • CAPACITY: 300 LBS
CURRENT DESIGNS
SOLARA 120 ROTO (F)
www.cdkayak.com • $799
The medium-sized Solara 120 Roto is a kayak the whole family can enjoy. Sized to fit everyone from kids to full-size adults, it is a great kayak to keep at the lake or take out for a weekday jaunt on the local pond. The durable rotomolded polyethylene can take
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