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| Come and try out these boats just to improve your paddling. But if you are seriously looking for a new boat, check out the manufacturer's web sites before you come. | ||||||
Boats from Outdoor Gear and GuidanceNote: If you want to try a boat not on list, contact Mark White directly to see if he has it. |
Manufacurer's
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| Romany Explorer |
Nigel Dennis Kayaks | |||||
| Gulfstream Solstice |
Current Designs | |||||
| Tempest 170 (composite & rotomolded) | Wilderness Systems | |||||
| Eclipse Shadow |
Perception | |||||
| Surfing sit-on-tops: - Hula - LipStick - BigStick |
Islander | |||||
Boats from Mayan Seas Kayaks |
Mayan Seas Kayaks | |||||
| Performa. Single boat with exceptional handling
characteristics, for smooth and rough waters. 16.2´, 23.2" beam. Versions S and L |
Versions S (simple, all safety items but no hatches, suitable for few hours or one day paddling). Version L (all luxury accessories of a high end kayak, recessed fittings, compass mount, dry hatches, day hatch, cushioned seat, cushioned adjustable back rest, safety line all around, large storage area, huge for its size) |
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| Tabasco. Double boat. Very fast and very stable.
Good for advanced adventurers like Arthur Hebert and Larry Koenig in part
of their Gulf of Mexico circumnavigation,
or for beginners and one day recreational paddlers. Also comes in versions
S and L. |
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| Kanik (means to learn in Mayan language).- Single boat.- Very stable high volume boat for beginners and bigger people. 16.2 feet, 23.5 inches beam. Also comes in version S and L. | ||||||
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