Valley Sea Kayaks has announced the introduction of a new sea kayak. Already two boats has been shipped as prototypes to paddlers as part of a testing program which as far as I know involves
Justine Curgenven. The new kayak has been designed as an expedition boat suitable for recreational day paddles, with a slight Swede form, a length of 17’7”-17’8” (540cm) and a beam of 21.5” (54cm), and a bit more volume than the Nordkapp.
The first prototype will be optimal for paddlers with weight between 170-200 pounds. This size will be available in composite and in the good roto-moulded polyethylene, with a composite version of lesser volume available as well.
Details are accessible in
Valley’s own blog and in a
thread in Paddling.net where Pete Orton speaks out his mind to a devoted colonial audience about the company’s aim to appeal to a wider audience of paddlers by trying to target paddlers that are appealed by the Sea Kayaking UK’s Explorer, P&H’s Cetus and Quest, TideRace’s Explore and Rockpool’s GT.
I wish them dear success. It is bound to be a good sea kayak. However, I recently got my hands of an Anas Acuta with an ocean cockpit and I could not be any happier. Now I coo amorously about it all. For instance: The high stock fiberglass seat gives a fantastic paddling position.
Reader Comments (5)
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Peter
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I have enjoyed very much every P&H, NDK, Rockpool and TideRace boat that I ever tried, but still I am partial to Valley sea kayaks. I have not yet paddled a Pintail, but so far my favourites are the Nordkapp in its various versions and the Anas Acuta.
Which new kayaks are you thinking about?
Best,
There is a new model coming from Seabird Designs called Qanik. It has been designed by Bjorn Thomasson who has designed the Black Pearl. The Qanik will similar to the Anas Acuta, they have the same ancestor. Hopefully it will be faster, still very maneuverable and to a better prize compared to the Anas Acuta. I was about to buy a Anas Acuta but will check out the Qanik first. I have recently got information about it will be presented in October. I hve collected some info and links are found at http://kayakr.net/2010/08/16/which-kayak-should-i-buy/
regards
Peter
I knew about Seabird Designs' Black Pearl but the Qanik is new to me. I'll keep an eye on it. Certainly, the lines of Björn Thomasson's kayaks are beautiful.
Good luck with your choice.
Best,