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Discover SeaCruiser – tell better stories. The SeaCruiser answers to the demands of daily paddling and expedition adventures alike. It is bold in appearance as well as performance. The multi-talented SeaCruiser is the well behaved friend you need at times when you want to feel comfortable and safe. A friend, no matter what Mother Nature hurls your way.

This is a great touring kayak that offers reliable cruising capabilities for expedition paddlers while entry level paddlers will feel immediately comfortable with its stability.
A mid-range kayak, beautifully appointed with great finish and quality it carries enough gear for extensive expeditions. The cockpit is large for easy entry end exit and is equipped with padded thigh-braces. A neat exclusive feature, fitted as standard, is an extra day hatch, so you now have easy access to a separate sealed compartment through each of two day hatches. Use them how you like, but you can stow dry gear in one and wet stuff in the other. The SeaCruiser is standard fitted with a fully retractable skeg and the innovative foot braces and a back-rest that is not only functional but also decidedly comfortable.




The SeaCruiser tracks straight as an arrow with great glide and speed, keeping you dry even in rough seas. The slightly v-shaped hull makes it easy to maneuver and fun to play, while the tough 3-layer polyethylene construction makes it very light yet extremely strong, stiff and impact-resistant. Designed to engage as well as indulge, it offers thrilling performance on calm as well as rough water. Take charge of the water ahead in the SeaCruiser. - Have it all. - Do it all.

The SeaCruiser is designed by Swedish kayak designer Johan Wirsén.

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