Friday, August 6, 2010

Introducing "Rebecca"



Introducing Rebecca, my first kayak design.  Refined over countless prototypes, and designed to be my go-to boat, Rebecca is a 16 foot skin on frame sea kayak.  Beautiful, balanced in wind and waves, light and responsive, Rebecca could very well be your first choice too.


Rebecca is designed to perform well without a rudder.  She’ll carve leaned turns beautifully, yet track solidly with minimal fuss in a quartering following sea.  Her buoyant bow rides over chop, and what little water makes it on deck is quickly shed by its peaked shape.
 

Surfing is actually controllable with edging, sweep strokes and occasional stern rudder.  Substantial flare handles big loads and steep waves well.  For all her rough water ability, Rebecca will still accelerate quickly and glide well.  She’s also fast for her length.  At 4 MPH she cruises easily, with a sprint speed of about 6 MPH.  You won’t be left in the wake of other paddlers in cruising kayaks.


Rebecca weighs only 30 pounds!  Try it yourself; a light boat is a boat that gets used.  Load her onto your rack by yourself, or portage easily.  For all this convenience, ballistic nylon skin on frame construction is incredibly--almost unbelievably--tough and resilient.  


Introductory price:  $1500