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Topic: Reviews for Current Design Altura??  (Read 2942 times)

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cajun

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 I am looking at a Current Deisgns Altura as my next Kayak. The measurements look real good and I love and sell a lot of Current Design kayaks. I have never seen an Altura in real life and was wondering how they paddle/fish.

  I have a great offer from the company to get one and just need some input.

  Thanks guys  :smt002

             Greg
« Last Edit: June 18, 2009, 05:50:50 AM by spedrcr »
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mendohead

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Hi Greg:

       A HighLiner Yak but, worth the Money. I wish I could afford
a Altura. :smt044 Eric of Fisherman's Wharehouse sold his and might be able
to give you a Headsup.
                                               Sea-ya
                                               Ernie
FW 2009 RF Derby King Davenport, Ca.


Blue Jeans

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I have one of the Alturas and its a big boat on the water and fast. You're welcome to test paddle the boat if we're ever in the same area. I posted some of photos of my rigged yak some time ago.

I don't think CD is making them anymore. They are pushing the smaller Kestrel 140 sot.

-Brian G


cajun

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Thanks for the input!

I have one on the way and it will be here mid July! :smt044 :smt044
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surfingmarmot

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They are phasing that boat out, but there seem to be a few still in the distribution channel one can pick up. I paddled Ricky Mitchell's prototype a few years back at the Forebay and I remember it was fast for such a big boat. Nicely made. The biggest challenge I could see is rigging a fiberglas boat and I think it had bulkheads which complicates rigging electronics. Still a nice boat--I think they gave it up because the price point was a bit too rich for the market.