Saturday, February 2, 2008

White Deer Design


The lines of the next Kayak are made for survival in comfort on the roughest waters. The hull also allows for packing lots of gear below the waterline. It is a tripping, surf riding kayak.
I have found nothing more frustrating than heading out into a gale, deciding to retreat and then not being able to come-about. This becomes extremely annoying in narrow, rocky passages. This hull defaults to running downwind in heavy weather.
A medly of Eskimo hull design features make it possible to ride and track the swells in comfort. It will be possible to hang-up your paddle, open the storage hatch, pull out a Kleenex and wipe your nose in heavy swells and wind.
All this and a rudder too.

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