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Why a composite kayak?

Composite kayak
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Why a composite kayak?

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Composite kayaks weigh less, are stronger, and have more stiffness. A composite kayak will not warp like polyethylene will, has a longer service life, is easier to repair, and more efficient in the water due to the lighter weight, stiffer construction, and smoother surface finish. A lighter kayak handles better in rough water, is more maneuverable, is easier to carry , and much easier to lift onto your vehicle. A stiff boat is faster since any flex in your boat hull or seat back will rob you of energy that should be going into propelling your kayak.

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