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L CURRENT DESIGNS


SUKA (J) www.cdkayak.com • $3,399–$3,799


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ISLE (G) www.cdkayak.com • $3,399–$3,799


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The Isle is a super-sized Greenland-style design with all the great qualities needed for a bigger paddler. Sized comparably to the Solstice GT Titan, it’s a unique alterna- tive to a North American-style design. If you need a big- person boat and seek the edging, rolling and paddling qualities of a hard-chined boat, the Isle is the kayak for you. Skeg, back band and thigh braces come standard.


LENGTH: 18’ • WIDTH: 24” • COCKPIT: 34.75” X 18.75” • CAPACITY: 450 LBS • FIBERGLASS: 54 LBS, $3,399 • KEVLAR: 50 LBS, $3,799


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GULFSTREAM (E) www.cdkayak.com • $3,399–$3,799


An iconic design in the world of sea kayaking, the Gulf- stream was created by world-famous designer Derek Hutchinson. It’s highly maneuverable and appeals to those who want to make their kayak dance with a tilt of the boat and a stroke of the paddle. A retractable skeg enhances tracking on longer trips and in adverse condi- tions. The Gulfstream’s forward and stern hatches give ample storage space and a watertight seal.


LENGTH: 16’10” • WIDTH: 23.75” • COCKPIT: 30” X 16.5” • CAPACITY: 400 LBS • FIBERGLASS: 51 LBS, $3,399 • KEVLAR: 47 LBS, $3,799


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INFINITY (F) www.cdkayak.com • $3,399–$3,799


The Infinity is a large expedition sea kayak for British design aficionados. The raised deck is roomy enough to comfortably accommodate larger paddlers and the spa- cious hatches will hold enough gear for any expedition you have in mind. Skeg comes standard.


LENGTH: 17’9” • WIDTH: 22” • COCKPIT: 31.75” X 16.5” • CAPACITY: 400 LBS • FIBERGLASS: 52 LBS, $3,399 • KEVLAR: 48 LBS, $3,799


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SOLSTICE GT (H) www.cdkayak.com • $3,399–$3,799


The Solstice GT is the flagship of Current Designs’ touring kayak fleet and the most popular composite kayak ever made. This updated classic delivers a predictable feel while slicing through the water. It has outstanding acceleration, glide and tracking. The Solstice GT Titan is also available, which is deeper and wider, making it a comfortable perfor- mance touring kayak for really big and tall paddlers.


LENGTH: 17’7” • WIDTH: 24.25” • COCKPIT: 33” X 16.5” • CAPACITY: 475 LBS • FIBERGLASS: 54 LBS, $3,399 • KEVLAR: 49 LBS, $3,799


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SOLSTICE GTS (I) www.cdkayak.com • $3,399–$3,799


The Solstice GTS is for the paddler who wants a North American-style kayak in a highly efficient package. Plen- ty of foot room and the easy entry keyhole cockpit allow paddlers of small to average size to slip in comfortably, while staying true to a sporty fit.


LENGTH: 17’7” • WIDTH: 22” • COCKPIT: 31” X 16.5” • CAPACITY: 400 LBS • FIBERGLASS: 52 LBS, $3,399 • KEVLAR: 48 LBS, $3,799


The Suka is a Greenland design sized especially for smaller paddlers. The shallow-V hull and hard chines give a sense of security when carving turns. It acceler- ates quickly and has excellent speed for effortless days on the water. Skeg comes standard.


LENGTH: 16’6” • WIDTH: 21” • COCKPIT: 29” X 16” • CAPACITY: 275 LBS • FIBERGLASS: 46 LBS, $3,399 • KEVLAR: 42 LBS, $3,799


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WILLOW (K) www.cdkayak.com • $3,399–$3,799


The Willow is designed for smaller and lighter paddlers who want a quick, responsive kayak with an extra de- gree of stability. It’s a fun paddling boat that is capable of making very graceful turns. Sleek and slender, there is more than just aesthetic beauty in its curves. The Wil- low is an ideal choice for paddlers seeking to take their skills to the next level in a responsive, easy-to-handle day kayak.


LENGTH: 15’6” • WIDTH: 22” • COCKPIT: 29” X 16” • CAPACITY: 275 LBS • FIBERGLASS: 45 LBS, $3,399 • KEVLAR: 41 LBS, $3,799


MISSION ROWING OFFSHORE 16/21 (L)


www.missionrowing.com $2,995–$3,795 CAD UPDATED FOR 2014


The Offshore 16 and 21 are Monocoque construction, composite recreational rowing shells. The 16 is an ex- hilarating row for all skill levels and ages across the lake at the cottage or a full body workout at the club. The 21 has a more aggressive hull design, providing a racing shell experience, from smooth water to less predictable conditions. Each are fit with rugged competition style components, including sliding seats, aluminum rigging and adjustable oarlocks.


LENGTH: 16’/21’ • WIDTH: 24”/18” • COCKPIT: 60” X 14”/60” X 12” • CAPACITY: 275/250 LBS • FIBERGLASS: 48/46 LBS, $2,995—$3,295 CAD • CARBON KEVLAR HYBRID: 42/40 LBS, $3,495—$3,795 CAD


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