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Sit-on-tops share many benefits with traditional sit-insides, but often are easier to use and less expensive. There are sit-on-tops for fishing, surfing, touring, scuba diving and more. Most sit-on-tops are built for multi-purposes and with recreational or beginning paddlers in mind.
Sit-on-tops have a few advantages over sit-insides, one of which is comfort. Paddlers with large body types, long legs, or limited flexibility feel less confined paddling a sit-on-top. One of the biggest benefits, though, is the self-rescue. Because sit-on-tops have an open deck rather than an enclosed one, there is no risk of being trapped in the boat if it tips over-no need to practice rolls or wet exits. That really appeals to new paddlers, and people who don't plan to take their kayaks out on expeditions.
Features
Three moulded in seats and foot wells to accommodate an extra person.
Large below deck storage and plenty of room above.
Grab-lines for ease of entry from deep water after snorkelling, swimming or diving.
Can be fitted with a rudder
Colours
Blue Only
Specifications
Length 4.97m
Capacity 227kg
Width 76.5cm
Material Durable Linear Polyethylene
Height 45cm
Weight 36kg
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