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Scorpio - 5708_scorpio_1272296471

Short Facts

Model Year
2009
Usage
  • Touring
Intended Paddling Environment
  • Flatwater
  • Moving Water
Type
  • Kayak
Construction & Material
  • Plastic (Linear PE)
Available Colors
Emerald, Sunbeam, Lava, Electric Blue

Stats (Metric)

Length
516 cms / 16'11.1"
Width
56 cms / 22"
Height
35 cms / 13.8"
Weight
28.5 kg / 63 lbs
Volume
305 ltr / 80.6 gal
Cockpit Length
80 cms / 31.5"
Cockpit Width
42 cms / 16.5"
Maximum Total Capacity
125 kg / 276 lbs
Just like its Cetus composite brother, the Scorpio provides a very efficient hull shape that is super stable and very easy to control.

With a round chined and slightly V'd hull and generous bow rocker the Scorpio runs waves like no other polyethylene boat out there!

Made from our very own Corelite foam core material to save weight, increase toughness and give great stiffness, the Scorpio is a design that will suit both the professional sea kayaker and the individual owner who is looking for a stable and fast kayak for more exposed conditions with greater all round durability that the composite version.

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