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Necky Manitou Sport Kayak

Item #NEC0053 | 14 in Stock
4 Star Rating

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By Ranked #547 - Kayaks May 14, 2008

I recently purchased the Necky Manitou Sport. I am 6'1'' and around 200 pounds. I do not feel that I overwhelm the boat. I've taken the boat in somewhat windy and choppy conditions on the Columbia outside of Umatilla, and it performs and tracks well. I went kayaking with a friend who owns a fiberglass Perception Carolina. The Carolina is a faster boat, being longer, so I don't think my comparative slowness resulted from my size and weight. As far as fit is concerned, I paddled ten miles recently in relative comfort, though at over six feet you may find that your knees will protrude slightly above the cockpit rim, that is, in the most comfortable position for a taller person. I think the Sport is a good choice if one wants a relatively inexpensive boat to use in a variety of conditions. The shorter length is a plus, but the thing is still bulky, and I don't know if the extra foot or so difference between models would matter greatly. Anyway, the boat is okay for me, beginner that I am.

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By: February 13, 2011

Hi, I live in Walla Walla and was interested in kayaking on the columbia. I was thinking about putting in around the twin sisters rock boat lunch a little past the juncture to hwy 12...I'm new to kayaking and not sure if the columbia would be too big of a challenge to tackle. Any information is appreciated.

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Tech Specs:

Hull Material:
Polyethylene 
Length:
10ft 11in (3.3m) 
Width:
26.5in (67.3cm) 
Cockpit Dimensions:
42 x 20.5in (106.7 x 52.1cm) 
Hatch Dimensions:
[Stern] 13.5 x 9.75in (34.3 x 24.8cm) 
Maximum Load:
250-300lb (113.4-136.1kg) 
Hatch Type:
Quick Seal Hatch 
Skeg:
No 
Rudder:
No 
Weight:
44lb (19.9kg) 
Paddler Skill:
Beginner 
Recommended Use:
Day touring, quiet 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 

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