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Sevylor Tahiti Professional Self Bailing kayak

Sevylor Tahiti Professional Self Bailing kayak
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Sevylor Tahiti Professional Self Bailing kayak

 
 
 
SKU:  

STE-U234ORG

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Features
  • Includes one extra large whitewater seat

  • Optional directional skeg - U110BLK

  • LOA: 10'7", Beam: 2'7", Weight: 25 lb, Pers Cap: 2, Max Cap: 400 lb


Description

Orange Torpedo boat in professional use since 1969. Conquered rivers such as Colorado, Rogue, Umpqua and Upper Salmon. Also rivers in Mexico and Costa Rica. Includes one extra large whitewater seat.


Product Details
Package Length:24.0 inches
Package Width:16.0 inches
Package Height:6.0 inches
Package Weight:25.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 3 customer reviews )
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5Great Kayak!  Apr 28, 2010 By Maryboo
We bought this kayak a year ago & used it heavily last summer. I'm amazed at how it has performed. It has a permanent place in our RV. It isn't as bulky as the Sea Eagle Paddle Ski we have & is easier to get to the water. My husband used it for exercise about every other day. I LOVE fishing from it. You can paddle into the tightest & shallowest places to fish & you're sitting (or kneeling) right in the water without getting wet. I would fish for hours comfortably. I would let a large rock in the water hold the boat steady while I fished a spot & not see wear-marks on the hull afterwards, so it became a regular fishing strategy. Especially effective is drifting with the current with a line out. Make sure you carry a large net if you're going to fish from it. I used to carry a one-hand net until I caught a 40" Northern Pike from it. Now I take a pole net.

That's another advantage in using it for fishing. When I realized I had something larger than a bass on my hook, I let out the drag & let it pull me around in the kayak. What a hoot! About 5 minutes later, I saw it was a Pike.

It is also very stable & fun to cross large wakes in. I admit I'm disturbed when in our hard-sided boat, other boats rock ours with large wakes. In the Tahiti I love seeing a wake come my way.

The Tahiti moves easily in the water. We put a skeg on it, which I recommend. It made a difference in tracking. If our boat wears out, we will definitely get another Tahiti. We've already gotten our money's worth out of this one.


5AWESOME!!!!  Apr 03, 2011 By SCgirl
I have just begun Season 3 with this awesome orange inflatable kayak. I've taken it down many class II and III rivers in North and South Carolina and I love love love love love it!!! Easy to maneuver, easy to transport, gets a bit of attention, and so far so good on durability. I would buy another one tomorrow if this one got torn today. It's totally affordable and gets me on the water.


3The First One Did not Stay inflated  Jul 05, 2010 By Nom de Plume "NDP"
Purchased this kayak as a birthay gift for my son to explore the creek behind my house. It took a while to inflate (this should be expected), but kept leaking air. We sent it back to Amazon, and they promptly sent another one. So far it seems to work fine! I probably would have rated it more highly if the first one had not been a dud.

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