Sevylor Inflatable Tahiti Classic Kayak

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Sevylor Tahiti Fishing/Hunting Inflatable Kayak $138.99 Sevylor Tahiti Fishing / Hunting Kayak. Cast a few lines with a friend from this durable PVC boat! Built to handle tough days on the water! First, we'll talk safety... the Kayak has 2 air chambers with a tubular I-beam floor for stability. Has an optional direction skeg too... keeps you centered while you paddle. And with durable 26-gauge PVC construction, you'll have no trouble traveling through ... |
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Sevylor Tahiti Classic Inflatable Kayak $129.97 Coleman Tahiti Kayak. A two - seat treat! Hit the river in this rugged 2-person rig! First, we'll talk safety... the Kayak has 2 air chambers with a tubular I-beam floor for stability. Has an optional direction skeg too... keeps you centered while you paddle. And with durable 26-gauge PVC construction, you'll have no trouble traveling through tricky hazards and large lakes. The rest: 2 spray cover... |
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Sevylor Skeg This Sevylor(r) directional, inflatable kayak skeg is intended for use with Sevylor(r) Tahiti, Fiji, and Bali kayaks. Depending on the skill of the operator, it will substantially increase the speed of the kayak.... |
Cheap Kayaks - Kayaks Under $200
Cheap kayaks can give you a lot of enjoyment. They can also stand up well to fair wear and tear. Originally kayaks were timber framed covered with animal hide. This basic shape persisted for many years with the main changes veering towards a more streamlined look with different types of material being used to stretch over the wooden or aluminium frame.
Gradually though, more innovative designs crept in and with the growth of technology spurred by the introduction of synthetic material, a much broader spectrum of possibilities suddenly opened up for kayak manufacturers.
Why are some kayaks cheaper than others today? The answer is that price is almost consistently related to the material from which they are made.
The materials used to make most modern kayaks fall broadly into those constructed from:
PVC (polyvinyl chloride). It is cheap, durable and easy to work with. It came onto the market in 1926 after Mr. B.F. Goodwin, a physician and industrialist who began a tire and rubber manufacturing company worked with a Mr. W. Semon, a well known American inventor. Together they found a way to ‘bend’ rigid PVC. This was done by combining it with different additives. PVC can be economically rotomoulded. (Rotomoulding works a little like those fairground rides where you are whizzed around in a rotating drum, starting at the bottom you find yourself rising up and sticking to the sides – only when the kayak is made, the rotomould is heated first).
Polymer is a material which is made from either natural or synthetic substances. (Rubber is a natural polymer) A synthetic example is polyethylene, a mix of ethylene – from sulphuric acid and alcohol, and monomer – a glucose derivate. These are all more commonly known as plastics.
Fibreglass (Extruded fibres of glass) as the name suggests, began to be used commercially from 1936. Often today, the method would involve layers of cloth fibres which would be strengthened by saturating them with plastic resins – called composite material. These boats are lighter than the plastic varieties.
Nylon fabrics around 1000 denier (consider that ladies sheer stockings are around 8 denier).
Hypalon (chlorosulfonated polyethylene) – a common name for all kinds of synthetic rubber, noted for its resistance to chemicals, temperature extremes and ultraviolet light.
Kevlor (a registered trademark) is a light, strong synthetic fibre made from aramids which themselves are heat resistant synthetic fibres. Bullet proof vests are made from this type of material. It is often quoted that Kevlor is “5 times stronger than steel on an equal weight basis”. Synthetic fibres have their origins in the chemical industry. Most of them are a by-product of the process which changes crude oil into gasoline and other related products.
The outcome of all this is that cheap kayaks today are made from PVC and its derivatives.
Consider this. The Sevylor Tahiti Classic kayak has been down the Amazon River, which has class V rapids, twice. That is a distance of more than 6186 miles. The kayak is made from PVC which has been modified to make it suitable for the rough and tough of kayak paddling. This journey is a first class achievement for the humble PVC.
Sevylor, Sea Eagle, Advanced Elements and Intex all make kayaks under $200. All of them are inflatables and most of them use PVC or related material.
For more on cheap kayaks go to:
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