The sea kayaker depends on neither wind nor engine; he shares
his craft and responsibility with no one. Derek C. Hutchinson
The kayaker challenges the sea in
the most diminutive and delicate of crafts, even more fragile in appearance than the smallest sailing dinghy. Nevertheless,
the sea kayak is the finest, most seaworthy craft in the history of the world. It can lay beam on to a breaking sea many times
its own height.
It can hop from bay to bay seeking
shelter and passages where no other boat can or dare go, and it can avoid the roughest water by hugging the shoreline. This
shallow-drafted paddle craft has been used by hunters of the far north, allowing him to hunt even the great whales on the
open seas.
While paddling the sea kayak you are
compelled to respond to complex rhythms of wave, current and tide. Modern sea kayak adventurers have crossed the largest oceans
of the world in these indomitable craft.
The sleek kayaks you will use with us, represent
a graceful blend of these timeless, enduring designs.