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  2. Packraft - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Elements Packlite Kayak AE3021 1.8 kg (4 lb) 113kg (250lbs) Yes Yes Alpacka CuriYak 1.9 kg (4.2 lb) 800D 200D No Yes Alpacka Scout 1.6 kg (3.5 lb) 800D 200D No Yes Feathercraft BayLee 2 2.9 kg (6.5 lb)+ 840D nylon 210D nylon 230 kg (500 lb) No No Norseraft Viking 2,7 kg (6 lb) 840D Nylon 210D Nylon 200 kg (441 lb) No Yes

  3. Kayak fishing - Wikipedia

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    Sit-on-top kayak rigged for fishing See also Fishing kayaks. While native people of the Arctic regions did not rely on kayaks for fishing, in recent years sport fishing from kayaks has become popular in both fresh and salt water, especially in warmer regions due to the ease of entry. Kayaks can be purchased inexpensively and have little ...

  4. Kayak - Wikipedia

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    Modern kayaks have evolved into specialized types that may be broadly categorized according to their application as sea or touring kayaks, whitewater (or river) kayaks, surf kayaks, racing kayaks, fishing kayaks, and recreational kayaks. The broader kayak categories today are 'sit-in' (SI), which is inspired mainly by traditional kayak forms ...

  5. Outline of canoeing and kayaking - Wikipedia

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    Recreational kayakkayak designed for the casual paddler interested in recreational activities on lakes or flatwater; Sea kayak – a kayak developed for the sport of paddling on open waters of lakes, bays and the ocean; Surf kayak - a boat with a surfboard-shaped hull and tail fins, for riding ocean waves and green, non-breaking river waves.

  6. Kayaking - Wikipedia

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    A kayak is a low-to-the-water, canoe-like boat in which the paddler sits facing forward, legs in front, using a double-bladed paddle to pull front-to-back on one side and then the other in rotation. [1] Most kayaks have closed decks, although sit-on-top and inflatable kayaks are growing in popularity as well. [2]

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