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Whisky 16

 
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Short Facts

Brand
Point 65

Sweden

Phone: +46 8 663 01 06

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Model Year
Usage
Intended Paddling Environment
Designer
Nigel Foster
Type
Playak Review ID
Available Colors
white, yellow, orange, red, turqoise, grey

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The Whisky 16 is an agile touring kayak developed by Nigel Foster for performance paddlers.

A spirited playboat for coastal waters, the Whisky 16 is designed with rough water, surf and current in mind for exciting coastal touring near the impact zones. On gentler waters, here is a comfortable easily maneuvered and stable craft to inspire confidence. With capacity for day trips, yet spacious enough for a few days of self-contained expedition paddling, the Whisky 16 comes into its own for exploring narrow passages and akward corners where nimble turning is a delight. Available in vacuum-bagged glass fibre, or in the lighter infusion molded Pro-Lite version (kevlar/carbon hull).

Further Specs:
Weight: the weight specified above is fo glass
Weight Pro-Lite: 20kg / 44lbs
Capacity: 125kg / 276lbs
Front Hatch: 44 x 26 cm / 17"x10"
Day Hatch: 20 x 20 cm / 7.8" x 7.8"
Aft Hatché: 44 x 26 cm / 17" x 10"
Skeg: yes
Rudder: yes
Warranty: 2 years

User reviews

1 reviews

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Design 
 
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(Updated: April 01, 2008)
Overall rating 
 
5.0
Design 
 
5.0
Perfomance 
 
5.0
Quality 
 
5.0
Value / Money 
 
5.0

Definitely a fun boat

About the reviewer


Mostly flatwater lake paddler, likes to play.

Test Environment


Flat water with slight wind chop at the Southwest Sea Kayak Symposium 3/30

Review


I was fortunate enough to paddle the first boat in the US. I'm not small but the cockpit was a good tight fit, very secure. The hard chines made for great secondary stability, I felt more comfortable on edge than I do in my own boat (Pygmy Coho). The rather significant rocker provided a tight turning radius. With the skeg down it tracked very well. When pushing to speed, the bow wave was a little noisy, probably due to the added volume designed in to prevent diving in surf or wave troughs, a worthwhile design compromise.

Conclusion


Try it if you have the opportunity, I think you'll like it.

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About Me
Location: San Diego, Mission Bay
Age: 55
Weight: 102.1 kgs
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