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sit-inside tandem


MATERIAL: POLYETHYLENE • LENGTH: 13’8” • WIDTH: 27.6” • COCKPIT: 33” X 18” • WEIGHT: 77 LBS • CAPACITY: 530 LBS


A POINT 65N SWEDEN AB


MARTINI GTX ANGLER


B


TANDEM (E) www.point65.com • $1,899 NEW FOR 2014


C CLEARWATER DESIGN NUNAVUT (A)


www.clearwaterdesignboats.com $1,199 The Nunavut provides


stable, comfortable


paddling for two. It is a great choice for parent and child. This large, open design offers easy entry and exit and carries a big load. Standard features include two sets of adjustable foot stops, two seats with pump-up lumbar sup- ports, thigh pads, one bulkhead, one storage compartment, deck rigging and carry handles.


MATERIAL: POLYETHYLENE • LENGTH: 16’ • WIDTH: 28” • COCKPIT: 79” X 18” • WEIGHT: 69 LBS • CAPACITY: 500 LBS


OLD TOWN CANOES & KAYAKS TWIN HERON


TANDEM (B) www.oldtowncanoe.com $699.99


The Heron series is a result of many de- cades of building recreational kayaks. With a compact, sporty design, the Heron family is easy to paddle, tracks well and maneu- vers with ease. Perfect for beginning pad- dlers who are seeking a stable, lightweight kayak designed for having fun on the water.


D


MATERIAL: ROTOMOLDED • LENGTH: 13’6” • WIDTH: 31.5” • COCKPIT: 23” X 93.5” • WEIGHT: 60 LBS • CAPACITY: 450–500 LBS


PELICAN PREMIUM UNISON 136T (C)


www.pelicansport.com $649.99 NEW FOR 2014


This is premium paddling for two. Brand new for 2014, the Unison 136T blends head-turning


design with outstanding


comfort and performance. Built on a multi- chine, flat-bottom hull platform, this kayak provides maximum stability and superior capacity. Extensive computer modeling was used in the design process to reduce drag and improve cruising speed.


MATERIAL: RAM-X PREMIUM • LENGTH: 13’6” • WIDTH: 31.75” • COCKPIT: 26.5” X 102” • WEIGHT: 63 LBS • CAPACITY: 500 LBS


POINT 65N SWEDEN AB MARTINI GTX


TANDEM (D) www.point65.com • $1,499 UPDATED FOR 2014


The Martini GTX is a decked, take-apart rec- reation kayak with a roomy and comfortable cockpit to explore with and then take back home in the back of your car. The Martini GTX features the innovative patented Snap- Tap solution. Snap in the midsection and your solo is transformed into a high-performance tandem, so you can bring a friend. Equipped with an AIR seat


E


that has a pneumatically adjustable backrest giving the paddler added comfort. Also equipped with rudder.


122 PADDLING BUYER’S GUIDE || Annual 2014


The Martini GTX Angler is packed with fea- tures that are essential to kayak anglers. The solo and the midsection come equipped with three rod holders. Two of these are integrated, flush-mounted holders found be- hind the seat and one is on a deck mount in front of the paddler. The deck mounted rod holder can be removed and replaced with compatible hardware.


Its also equipped


with the Point 65 AIR seat that has a pneu- matically adjustable backrest, giving the paddler added comfort.


MATERIAL: POLYETHYLENE • LENGTH: 13’8” • WIDTH: 27.6” • COCKPIT: 33” X 18” • WEIGHT: 77 LBS • CAPACITY: 530 LBS


PYGMY BOATS INC


OSPREY DOUBLE/


TRIPLE (F) www.pygmyboats.com $1,359–$1,459


Weighing only 60 pounds, both the Double and Triple are a pleasure to paddle and easy to load. The 30- inch beam holds you steady in rough water. yards of glass


Eighteen cloth


six-ounce fiber- encapsulates


the wooden hull inside and out, making this a rugged boat that’s eminently sea- worthy, without the added weight. The Triple is a great choice for families or those that like to bring the dog. It can also be paddled solo from the center cockpit with the hull in good trim.


MATERIAL: FIBERGLASS- WOOD-FIBERGLASS COMPOSITE (STITCH N’ GLUE KIT) • LENGTH: 20’ • WIDTH: 30” • COCKPIT: 17” X 33” • WEIGHT: 60 LBS • CAPACITY: 24.37 CU.FT


F


recreational kayaking


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