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TOPIC: Travel Surf Kayak

Travel Surf Kayak 17 years 6 months ago #9625

  • Mudshark
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So I'm going to be going travelling for while , where there may be some good surfing. To be specific, I'm sailing from Papua New Guinea to Japan, but the main point here is that I'm musing about building a travel surf kayak, that folds down or comes apart. Space will be an issue, weight less so (I'm on a sailboat). Thus:

Has anyone tried to make a (really low-quality) surf kayak that comes apart for easy storage? I'm thinking something along the lines of a flat hull with some bow rocker, and then a simple deck, most likely in several pieces, to keep you out of the water once you're on the wave. I'm not thinking of a spraydeck or full cockpit, because that would take too much mechanical sneakiness, and probably wouldn't be feasible. As you may have gathered, this is not intended to be a surf machine with which to overthrow Mega, this is just something to help pass the time and fool around when there looks to be a decent break. I'm thinking the construction would be plywood with fiberglass over top for the bottom, and just plywood for the top. I'm cheap, I know.

Also, I know of several designs for touring kayaks and canoes that are canvas-esque cloth with aluminum frames that fold into a pack. I don't actually think that sort of a design would be helpful in the least for a surf kayak, but if anyone has a eureka moment with that sort of thing, do tell.

I'll elaborate on my first inklings of an idea when my computer stops whining. *sigh*
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Re:Travel Surf Kayak 17 years 6 months ago #9631

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Intresting idea. Good luck if you do try and buiild one.

The only thing I can think of to sugest is the Mega Short RR's

cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem...3AMESE%3AIT&rd=1

At 6'3\" it is about as compact as you can get in a surf boat.

Denzil

P.S. I guess another option would be to take a ski instead (Warning: they take a bit of getting used to)
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