P&H Kayaks, UK
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NDK (Nigel Dennis Kayaks)
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Capella RM160
This mainstay of the P&H Range has all of the design characteristics expected of a classic British sea kayak. Its moderate 'V' hull provides a good mix of tracking performance and comforting initial stability whilst soft chines give responsive edging coupled with confidence inspiring secondary stability. Like all kayaks in the Exploration range, the Capella is designed to excel as a sea kayaking all-rounder; featuring sufficient manoeuvrability to explore a coastline's nooks and crannies, whilst retaining plenty of speed for long open crossings. Find out more
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Romany
The Romany is a manoeuvrable day / weekend kayak. Designed for rough water and ease of handling in the surf. The kayak can be rolled easily and is ideally suited for the small to medium sized kayaker. Its easy handling makes it the 1st choice for many coaches.
Comes in 3 models:
- Romany Find out more
- Romany LV (Low Volume) Find out more
- Romany S
The Romany S has been designed as a day kayak for the larger paddler. The kayak has a wider keyhole cockpit than any other British made fibreglass sea kayak and has more volume in the rear compartments than the Romany.
The hull design offers maximum support and the shaped foredeck allows for large feet up to size 11/12. Having a flatter hull this kayak surfs well.
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Easky
The Easky 15 has all the stable, easy to paddle nature of its little brother, but with a narrower beam ( 23.5" width) and longer overall length (15' so it has a real 'sea kayak' feel. This also gives it a greater overall turn of speed and allows the slightly more adventurous or sporty paddler to enter in to the realm of real sea kayaking and longer day touring trips. This increased overall performance and the option of fitting an integral skeg (fin on the rear of the hull) system provides the ability to handle a greater range of weather conditions and tidal currents. The fitting of an optional rudder system also gives greater manoeuvrability in confined locations. Two waterproof compartments with rubber hatch covers, deck lines and deck nets provide all the features necessary to handle open water conditions. (Also available without hatches for those not requiring this feature) Find out more
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The Explorer
The Explorer has been designed as our main expedition kayak and has a large carrying capacity. In 2000 it was used on a one-month expedition to Antarctica carrying all supplies with no support. Ideal for the medium to large kayaker.
Comes in 3 models:
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The Greenlander
The Greenlander is designed along traditional Inuit lines. The kayak is a low volume fast kayak. Ideal for the small to medium sized kayaker. In 2000 the kayak was used on an expedition to Greenland. The local hunters have since purchased three of these kayaks for hunting purposes.
Comes in 3 models:
- The Greenlander Find out more
- The Greenlander ProThe Greenlander Pro has evolved from the Greenlander. The hull is 2 inches/ 50 mm longer and has a straighter rocker line. This is the fastest kayak in the fleet. Ideally suited for the small to medium sized kayaker. The low volume helps the lighter kayaker control the kayak in windy conditions. Find out more
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Greenland Race
This has been designed for open ocean racing and as a faster expedition / touring kayak primarily for flat to intermediate conditions. The kayak behaves well in the wind but is regarded as an advanced kayak in rough conditions. Length 19' 8" x 22 1/2" (5.99m) x (0.57m). Read a review here. Find out more
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The Triton II Double
The Triton has been designed as a fast fun double. Ideally suited for the intermediate to advanced kayaker. The Triton comes as standard with a skeg but a rudder could be fitted as an optional extra. Find out more
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