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New!
The Explorer
A smooth and fast touring kayak
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The
top, side, and end view of the Explorer Hybrid. |
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The
top, side, and end view of the Explorer Stitch n Glue. |
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| The Explorer is
a smooth and sleek touring kayak. It is a slightly shorter, narrower
version of the Navigator. The Explorer performs well in windy conditions,
moving easily through the waves and chop. It offers great stability
at rest and while leaning and tracks well in all types of weather.
Symmetrical in design and predictable in performance, it also has
enough storage space for picnicking and day tripping.
This kayak will work nicely for 130-175 lb paddlers
on trips with gear or for 175-225 lb paddlers for day trips. Overall
weight of the finished kayak will be 35-42 lbs.
Read Bob Larkin's
write up for a customer's viewpoint of the Hybrid Construction process.
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Length 15' 10-1/2" | Beam 21-5/8" | Weight 35-42
lbs.
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What
is the Hybrid Construction Method?
The hybrid construction
method means that you are building a woodstrip deck and a plywood,
stitch and glue hull. This method allows you to have the beauty of
strips for the deck and the level of creativity that you can achieve
using strips. The plywood hull lends itself nicely to the Greenland,
hard chined design, can be assembled quickly and uses fewer parts.
Therefore the Hybrid is less time consuming to construct and somewhat
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| What is a Hybrid Kit?
The 4mm Okoume Plywood hull panels and bulkheads come
with pre-drilled wire holes and key lock butt joints saving
you valuable time and providing accuracy in the assembly process.
You also receive cove and bead cedar strips for the deck, temporary
forms, epoxy with application supplies, copper wire, deckline hardware,
mini-cell seat foam, hatch hardware and seal, adjustable footbraces,
fiberglass, and pre-cut plywood coaming ring and build-up.
SnG
Kit Prices
Hybrid
Kit Prices |
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What is Strip Building?
Strip-built, cedar-strip, cedar strip/epoxy, or
wood strip all refer to the same technique for building a boat.
Thin stips of wood are edge glued together around tempory forms,
faired (smoothed over), and covered inside and out with epoxy and
fiberglass cloth.
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Construction notes and detailed plan
sheet are provided for the Hybrid or Stitch n Glue Kit.
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