great
for surf and rough waters
The
Triumph is uncompromising and unique in its approach to design,
and the many different problems that arise while trying to create
the ultimate sea kayak - fast, stable, maneuverable, dry and
predictable. Triumph is all this and more. A great surfer,
maneuverable for beach landings, and responsive and stable in the
arduous conditions.
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| Construction
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| Modified
Epoxy for a superior bond. Kevlar, special woven glass
& sandwich construction called Nomaxx. |
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First
Glance |
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The
Triumph has two large hatches, fore and aft, and one small
day-access hatch. These are sealed, not by a traditional
bulkhead, but by an internal "paddler
pod". This ensures an infallible and
complete dryness of the entire kayak except the immediate
area cockpit area in the event of a mishap. The innovation
continues with a unique retractable skeg located in the
last quarter of the kayak rather than the stern. |
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| Designer |
Barry
Bezaire |
| Paddler
Weight |
150-250
lbs |
| Length |
17'
5" |
| Beam |
25" |
| Depth |
13.5" |
| Cockpit |
34"
x 17" |
| Hatch |
22"
x 17" & 18" x 9" |
| Weight |
45
lbs |
| Material |
Nomaxx |
| Class |
Sea
& Surf |
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