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Current Designs Sirocco Kayak

The Sirocco kayak is based on the popular composite Gulfstream model.  Instead of the composite material of the more expensive Gulfstream, the Sirocco kayak is made of more economical rotomolded polyethylene.  The Sirocco kayak may be a more economical choice, but that does not mean that it is short on quality or features.        

Sirocco Kayak

 

Some specs on the popular Sirocco kayak are as follows:

Length:  16' 10" (513.08 cm)

Width:  23" (58.42 cm)

Depth: 13.25" (33.655 cm)

Weight: 60 lbs (27 kg)

Max Load: 375 lbs (168.75 kg)

Paddler Size: 160 - 275 lbs (72 - 123.75 kg)

The Sirocco kayak comes with 3 separate storage hatches for storing supplies and gears for your outings.  The front hatch is 9.5" (24.13 cm) diameter and has a total storage area of 19 gallons (72.2 L).  The rear storage hatch is 16.5" x 11" (41.91 cm x 27.94 cm) and provides a storage capacity of 24 gallons (91.2 L).  The day hatch located right behind the paddler is 8" diameter (20.32 cm) and provides easy access and a convenient storage volume of up to 12 gallons (45.6 L). 

The Sirocco kayak comes standard with closed-cell foam bulkheads, retractable skeg, Sea-Dog foot brace, and back band.  Optional features include a fiberglass seam and an integral Ritchie compass.  If you want a quality touring kayak packed with some great features at a more economical price, then you might want to consider looking at the popular Sirocco kayak.   

 

 

 

 

 

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