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CURRENT DESIGNS


PRANA NEW WWW.CDKAYAK.COM • $3,799 USD


A collaborative effort between Danish designer Jesper Kromann-Andersen and Current Designs' award-winning team, the new Prana touring kayak is as much at home in surf and rock gardening as it is crossing a mirror-like bay. Available in fiberglass and Kevlar layups, the Prana is a quick and highly maneuverable kayak, with an efficient shape that chews through the miles. Perfect for all conditions. Standard with both fore and aft day hatches, fore and aft large hatches and a full accompaniment of safety and comfort features.


LENGTH: 17' • WIDTH: 21'' • COCKPIT: 16.5'' X 33'' • MATERIAL: ARAMID • CAPACITY: 375 LBS • WEIGHT: 48 LBS NIGEL FOSTER


LEGEND UPDATED WWW.SEAWARDKAYAKS.COM • $3,655 USD $4,300 CDN


Designed by Nigel Foster, the Legend handles beautifully in wild conditions and surfs with precision in following seas. The hull provides a comfortable degree of initial stability, while the chines offer substantial secondary stability that can be used to the paddler's advantage to confidently tilt or edge the Legend to enhance its turning performance.


LENGTH: 17'10'' • WIDTH: 21'' • COCKPIT: 15'' X 31'' • MATERIAL: FIBERGLASS • CAPACITY: 200 LBS • WEIGHT: 57 LBS P&H


CETUS MV WWW.PHSEAKAYAKS.COM • $3,899 USD


The asymmetric Swede form hull design of the Cetus creates an expedition kayak that is fast through the water but extremely nimble on edge. The shallow V hull makes it exceptionally easy to hold on edge and gives enormous initial and secondary stability. The Cetus MV is P&H's best- selling composite kayak—fast and maneuverable with plenty of cargo capacity for expeditions. Available in three sizes, as well as carbon or Kevlar construction, color and accessories can be specified.


LENGTH: 17'9'' • WIDTH: 22.5'' • COCKPIT: 16.25'' X 31.5'' • MATERIAL: FIBERGLASS • WEIGHT: 61.2 LBS QCC KAYAKS BY CURRENT DESIGNS


Q10X WWW.QCCKAYAKS.COM • $2,999 USD


The Q10x is a performance kayak designed specifically for the smaller paddler under 150 pounds. It is based on the design of QCC's incredibly popular Q600X, but engineered down in length and volume to deliver the same paddling experience to a lighter weight paddler. It is very similar in appearance to the Q600X. Also available in aramid and carbon.


LENGTH: 15'3'' • WIDTH: 21'' • COCKPIT: 16'' X 28.5'' • MATERIAL: FIBERGLASS • CAPACITY: 150 LBS • WEIGHT: 48 LBS QCC KAYAKS BY CURRENT DESIGNS


Q400X WWW.QCCKAYAKS.COM • $2,999 USD


With this kayak you can expect just about everything. It truly is the most versatile kayak QCC makes. It performs well for kayakers from 120 to 200 pounds, and it is the easiest paddling kayak QCC makes. It really doesn't matter what your kayaking objectives are, you can do them all and do them all well in the Q400X. Regardless of your level of experience you will find the Q400X a fast, fun and well-behaved craft in all conditions. A real sweetie. Also available in aramid and carbon.


LENGTH: 15'3'' • WIDTH: 24'' • COCKPIT: 16'' X 30'' • MATERIAL: FIBERGLASS • CAPACITY: 220 LBS • WEIGHT: 50 LBS QCC KAYAKS BY CURRENT DESIGNS


Q500X WWW.QCCKAYAKS.COM • $2,999 USD


QCC is an upper Midwest company where a normal-sized person weighs over 200 pounds. This is a performance kayak for larger kayakers. The boat paddles very efficiently even when loaded up to 325 to 350 pounds. The Q500X blends speed and stability with style and comfort. The Q500X is the kayak you should choose when you are carrying your complete life-support system with you in changing environmental conditions. Also available in aramid and carbon.


LENGTH: 16'10'' • WIDTH: 23'' • COCKPIT: 16'' X 30'' • MATERIAL: FIBERGLASS • CAPACITY: 340 LBS • WEIGHT: 52 LBS


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