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Topic: outrigger kayak  (Read 987 times)

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Blue Jeans

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http://www.wind-n-watersports.com/

Thought others might find this one interesting.

BTW: around 2k for that yak.

-Brian G
« Last Edit: April 10, 2007, 11:18:23 PM by Brian G »


PAL

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If you mean the Freedom Hawk I saw it at ICAST this past summer. It is an interesting concept, but one I feel few west coasters would really appreciate. This is a boat for skinny water. The cockpit itself is one big well that would fill and slow the boat in the surf. 
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ScottThornley

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I dig the 80 plus pounds of "wave hugging" weight ;)


 

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