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![]() Frederick Burroughs wrote: It seems to me like a 300lb capacity kayak. The question is whether is OK to have, say, 280lb (me plus gear) on 300lb kayak. 300 lbs. sounds about right. But, I think paddling.net lists the limit for kayaks of similar dimensions as low as 250 lbs. So, you're gonna be near the limit w/gear. I can speak for the watertightness of the hatch. In the linked pictures, I took a spill in the pictured rapids. All my stowed stuff, clothes, food and camera, sans drybag, stayed dry as a bone. See: http://www.user.shentel.net/riburr/p...ecky040905.htm The seat is the newer design, which can be adjusted up and down, back and forth. Nice pictures. The boat is really beautiful though I haven't seen it in person. All the reviews are tops. You mention the seat, is it really comfortable? I got an Scrambler with the gray nonabsorbing seat that looks the same as in the Manitou and it kills my back after a couple of hours. The Manitou's got a much higher back though. |
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