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Old Town Cayuga 110 Kayak

Old Town Cayuga 110 Kayak

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Old Town Cayuga 110 Kayak

The Old Town Cayuga 110 Kayak turns quickly down winding inlets, while the stern hatch stores lunch. A ridge along the length of the hull creates a stable profile for ocean and large lake paddling. Adjust the lumbar angle and bottom seat positions, and place the footrests at the right length for your legs. Padded thigh braces keep the Cayuga 110 Kayak's cockpit rim from digging into your thighs. The polyethylene adds durability and stiffness while keeping this Old Town recreational kayak at 46 pounds.

Bottom Line: Old Town's Cayuga 110 Kayak provides a sturdy ride without a mile-long turning radius.

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Where can I get a rudder kit for a Cayuga 110?

Where can I get a rudder kit for a Cayuga 110?

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June 7, 2009

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where can i get a replacement seat

where can i get a replacement seat

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February 18, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Cayuga 110

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July 11, 2008

I bought this Kayak just over a week ago and love it. It combines the comfort of a recreational Kayak with elements of tracking and speed of a small touring kayak. A few weeks ago I purchased two Diro 106 kayaks from LL Bean. While very comfortable to sit in and for leisurely paddling on calm waters, the 106 was greatly affected by wind on the Long Island Sound and the bow kept getting pushed over with the wind on our backs. Our third outing was with some friends on a couple of 12 foot kayaks by Necky and Pungo. I had a difficult time keeping up with them and noticed that they did not have the same difficulties with the wind as I was having.

I then returned both Dirigo 106s for a Dirigo 120 and the Cayuga 110. I gave my wife the Dirigo 120 and I jumped in the Cayuga. Off to the Long Island Sound again, this time for a longer trip. I was greatly surprised on the performance of the Cayuga. While having a slightly smaller cockpit and lacking the additional cup holders and dry storage for keys, the Cayuga blew away the performance of the Dirgo 106 by a mile. Tracking was far superior and wind conditions did not affect this boat like the 106. The boat is much faster also and I gladly gave up some of the features that were cool selling points of the Dirigo 106.

I think for the beginning paddler like myself who wants to use their boat in a wide range of water conditions, the Cayuga offers a nice blend of speed and stability. One of these days I'll have to try the Dirigo 120 as my wife reports it being easier to paddle and she is very happy with it.

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what would you recommend for a roof rack for this kayak? I have

what would you recommend for a roof rack for this kayak? I have a VW Golf. Thanks! : )

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January 4, 2009

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Get on any page for a rack, and at the top there will be a rack configurator. That'll tell you exactly what you need for a given car and purpose.

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January 4, 2009

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I'm thinking about signing up for the Kayak for a Cause event

I'm thinking about signing up for the Kayak for a Cause event this summer, but I definitely won't do well in my little Otter. Would this boat be good for going long distances like, say, from Crab Meadow Beach in Long Island to Calf Pasture Beach in Norwalk, CT? If not, what would be?

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September 6, 2008

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KFAc has 150+ Cayugas they use for the event... mostly 14.6 and 16.0 (146 and 160). The 110 might be a biotshort for the chop in open water of long island sound.

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April 7, 2009

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Could a 235 Lb man use this kayak

Could a 235 Lb man use this kayak

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August 27, 2008

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Certainly! I am 280 and paddle often. Yes I ride a lot lower, but no where where you are almost drowning or anything. Old Town might say there is a "limit" but that is to cover their asses. YOu should be fine.

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August 28, 2008

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What is the weight limit it will hold and still stay afloat?

What is the weight limit it will hold and still stay afloat?

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July 14, 2008

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I would say about 250 lbs.

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July 17, 2008

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How does the Cayuga compare to the Prodigy 12 and the Carolina

How does the Cayuga compare to the Prodigy 12 and the Carolina 12?

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May 19, 2008

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how does this compare to the "Necky Manitou Sport Kayak"

how does this compare to the "Necky Manitou Sport Kayak" in terms of rivers? and handling?

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May 12, 2008

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This boat will handle very similar to the neck manitou sport, the difference being in the outfitting, the cayuga 110 has thigh braces and can be fitted with a rudder. The manitou sport has foam padding under the cockpit for your thighs, so you don't fit in as tight as the cayuga.

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May 15, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Hull Material:
Superlinear polyethylene 
Length:
10ft 11in (330cm) 
Width:
26.5in (67.31cm) 
Cockpit Dimensions:
16.5 x 40in (41.9 x 101.6cm) 
Storage Volume:
Not specified 
Maximum Load:
250lb (113.4kg) 
Hatch Type:
Rubber 
Skeg:
No 
Rudder:
No 
Weight:
46lb (20.8) 
Paddler Skill:
All levels 
Recommended Use:
Day touring, ocean, lake 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year 

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