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Forget the usual day boat concept and experience the Cappuccino 13! It is classy and lightweight, easy to get in and out of, a breeze to paddle and surprisingly fast and straight tracking. It is stable and easy to turn. The Cappuccino will delight paddlers of every skill level who will appreciate the easiness of handling it on and off the water.

This attractive, easy-to-carry craft is constructed from modern lightweight composites. It is fitted with a large round hatch in the bow, an oval hatch at the stern, plus a convenient small storage compartment for sunglasses/GPS/sunscreen positioned in front of the cockpit.



The Cappuccino is manufactured with vacuum-bagged fiberglass strengthened with honeycombed core-matt for improved rigidity and lightness. In addition to being lighter to handle in and out the water the Pro-Lite construction makes for a stiffer craft which improves it's performace.

The shallow arched hull has sharp chines which are drawn from aft to bow for higher maneuverability makes for a stable and nimble kayak for comfortable and safe day touring.



The padded cockpit comes fitted with an ergonomically designed seat which provides excellent support as well as providing the close contact needed when rough-water playing, and a highly functional back support that offers great comfort and lumbar support.

It is also available with an optional rudder control system.
Design by Nigel Foster



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