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I don't know about the wheels, but Boston Whaler makes a "kayak" with pedals,
which turn a paddle wheel which sits below the kayak. One of the obvious problems with this is it takes a lot more depth which restricts where you can peddle. Personally, I wouldn't call this a kayak. Maybe, since I last saw this model, they added the wheels. Lynn In the distance today while out paddling I saw two pedal-powered kayaks (Georges River - Sydney Australia). Interestingly they both had a pair of fixed wheels sticking up in the air behind the cockpit. I imagine that they are some sort of transport system for when on land. Does anyone know of a model like this? One of the kayaks had a big "Shimano" on the side so I'm wondering if it was a sponsored prototype or something. RockyRoad |
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