CLEARWATER DESIGN CANOES & KAYAKS
INUKSHUK
www.clearwaterdesignboats .com • $749
Both the fins and the board are rotomolded polyethylene offering an exceptionally durable product. The oversized stomp pad provides a large step surface making this board a great choice for on-water yoga. Standard features include deck bungee at bow and stern, paddle holder and three carry handles.
LENGTH: 10'8" • WIDTH: 35" • THICKNESS: 7" • WEIGHT: 45 LBS • FINS: 3 • PADDLER WEIGHT RANGE: MAX 250 LBS
NAISH
NALU 10'10'' UPDATED
GT
www.naishsup.com $1,999
The Nalu 10’10” GT is an all-around, extra stable design for touring, carrying gear, tandem paddling and small surf. It features a radical multi-concave bottom shape that channels the water from nose to tail. The multi-channel bottom combined with the low rocker makes it glide incredibly straight for a wide board of its length. The wide outline and slightly recessed deck in the standing area provide unmatched stability. The forward deck has eight insert holes for a bungee accessory to carry coolers and gear.
LENGTH: 10'10" • WIDTH: 32" • THICKNESS: 4.4"• WEIGHT: 29.1 LBS • FINS: 1 • PADDLER WEIGHT RANGE: UP TO 240 LBS
NAISH
NALU 11’6” UPDATED
GS
www.naishsup.com $1,559
The Nalu 11'6" GS features a full body design for everything from entry-level paddling, to flatwater cruising, to surfing. The performance characteristics make it the perfect one-board choice for the whole family. It is five-and-a-half inches thick with full-rounded rails and a timeless longboard rocker line. This design provides amazing stability for a phenomenally wide range of uses.
LENGTH: 11'6" • WIDTH: 29.75" • THICKNESS: 5.5" • WEIGHT: 30.6 LBS • FINS: 1 • PADDLER WEIGHT RANGE: UP TO 230 LBS
NAISH
ODYSSEUS
www.naishsup.com
$1,199
Designed for all-around cruising, exploring, learning the basics and riding small waves, the Odysseus features an extra wide outline throughout the nose, mid-section and tail for phenomenal stability. The recessed deck, full rails, squared tail and well-balanced design add further stability and give it a sweet spot whether the rider is paddling in a straight line, pivot turning or standing still. The quad-concave bottom design channels the water from nose to tail for unbelievable straight-line gliding for a board of its length. Using cutting edge, molded technology, the Odysseus is incredibly durable and lightweight, making it truly one of a kind. Also available as a Soft Top for schools and rental centers.
LENGTH: 9'8" • WIDTH: 34" • THICKNESS: 4.8" • WEIGHT: 26 LBS • FINS: 1 • PADDLER WEIGHT RANGE: UP TO 250 LBS
46 PADDLING BUYER’S GUIDE || Annual 2015
NAISH
ALANA TOURING
11' GS
www.naishsup.com $1,839
NEW
The new Alana Touring 11' GS is the shortest possible, all-around cruising and touring board for women riders who enjoy easy maneuverability while exploration and adventure paddling. It is an ultimate cruising board designed with a slightly wider outline, giving novice paddlers a large sweet spot for stability. It features a displacement bow that cuts through the water and provides smooth gliding. It also has a pronounced double-concave bottom in the midsection that flows to a slight V in the tail for unparalleled directional stability.
LENGTH: 11' • WIDTH: 33" • THICKNESS: 5.3" WEIGHT: 27.3 LBS • FINS: 1 • PADDLER WEIGHT RANGE: UP TO 230 LBS
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