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CURRENT DESIGNS


VISION 130 www.cdkayak.com • $2,099 -$2,299


The Vision 130 composite is the ideal lightweight transition kayak for medium-sized paddlers. Although small and nimble, the Vision 135 comes complete with all the comfort of the Revolution Seat System and full safety outfitting, including two bulkheads. Available with optional skeg. LENGTH: 13' • WIDTH: 24" • COCKPIT: 32.75" X 17.75" • CAPACITY: 275 LBS • HYBRID: 40 LBS


SEAWARD KAYAKS


LUNA www.seawardkayaks.com • $3,820 CAD


The Seaward Luna is versatile, fun and maneuverable. With a soft chine and moderate rocker, the Luna is both responsive and stable. The Luna is really two kayaks in one. It's a capable light touring kayak, comfortable in adverse conditions, and a fun day tripper with a thirst for adventure. Suited to small- and medium-sized paddlers, the Luna is built with Seaward's legendary reputation for quality.


LENGTH: 16'2" • WIDTH: 23" • COCKPIT: 31" X 16" • FIBERGLASS: 52 LBS, $3,820 CAD • KEVLAR: 47 LBS, SEE DEALER STELLAR KAYAKS


S14-LV www.stellarkayaksusa.com • $2,220-$3,995


The Stellar 14-foot Low Volume (S14-LV) touring kayak is in response to demand for a smaller version of Stellar's popular S14. Designed for speed and stability for small- to medium-sized paddlers for touring and fitness paddling, the S14-LV has the speed of a much longer boat. Two watertight hatches allow for ample storage for day and overnight trips, while the retractable skeg in the stern helps with tracking. The S14-LV comes standard with fittings to upgrade to a rudder.


LENGTH: 13'9" • WIDTH: 22.2" • COCKPIT: 32.7" X 16.9" • CAPACITY: 120-170 LBS • FIBERGLASS AND SORIC CORE: 36.6 LBS, $2,220 • KEVLAR AND NOMEX CORE: 34.4 LBS, $2,790 • CARBON AND NOMEX CORE: 32 LBS, $3,995


Kayak Touring > Composite Tandem SEAWARD KAYAKS


PASSAT G3 www.seawardkayaks.com • $5,290 CAD


The award-winning Passat G3 is fiercely capable and stunningly styled. The G3 is the double of choice for outfitters and paddlers worldwide. The Passat G3's combination of speed, comfort and storage is unrivaled in a touring double. Stable enough for the beginner, yet capable of reaching nine knots with experienced paddlers, this is one of the most seaworthy expedition doubles available. Experience the legendary Passat G3 for yourself.


LENGTH: 22' • WIDTH: 26" • COCKPIT: 32" X 16" • FIBERGLASS: 95 LBS, $5,290 CAD • KEVLAR: 87 LBS, SEE DEALER STELLAR KAYAKS


ST17 www.stellarkayaksusa.com • $3,690-$6,370


The Stellar Tandem 17 is ideal for family outings on lakes and rivers. The wide beam provides a stable platform for paddling and the generous cockpit openings make it easy to enter and exit the boat. Dry storage in bow and stern hatches provide ample room for your gear, whether a light snack or gear for a multiple day adventure.


LENGTH: 17'5" • WIDTH: 28" • COCKPIT: 37" X 18" • CAPACITY: 140-240 LBS • FIBERGLASS AND SORIC CORE: 55.6 LBS, $3,690 • KEVLAR AND NOMEX CORE: 53.4 LBS, $4,640 • CARBON AND NOMEX CORE: 41.7 LBS, $6,370


Kayak Touring > Thermoform Touring DELTA KAYAKS


DELTA 14 www.deltakayaks.com • $2,125


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The Delta 14 is feature packed, has loads of storage and offers ultralight handling on and off the water. Designed to paddle in nearly any conditions, this touring kayak is the perfect choice for multi-day trips and day trips alike. Its moderate V-shaped hull and pronounced chine allow for easy edging and maneuverability.


LENGTH: 14' • WIDTH: 23.75" • COCKPIT: 17" X 32" • CAPACITY: 340 LBS • THERMOFORM POLYMER, WITHOUT RUDDER: 43 LBS, $1,955 • THERMOFORM POLYMER, WITH RUDDER: 45 LBS, $2,125


196 PADDLING BUYER’S GUIDE || Annual 2015


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