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Kestrel 120 TCS
Like it’s namesake, the pretty little hawk who flies with uncanny efficiency, this attractive addition to Current Designs has purpose. For touring on a daily basis the Kestrel is comfortable enough to exercise in while providing paddlers with a reliable platform from which to fish, take photographs, observe wildlife or simply enjoy a relaxing jaunt across favourite paddling waters.
Short trips are enhanced by its generous cockpit for ease of entry and exit. The paddler is provided with ultimate comfort and stability, while the wide cushioned seat and adjustable back rest offer hours of relaxing, kayaking. Gear has a place in the Kestrels surprisingly large rear hatch.
The Kestrel is a straight-tracking, easy-maneuvering kayak that brings the term “recreational” to a new level. In cabin country or urban centre the Kestrel has a distinct place.
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| Length |
Width |
Depth |
Cockpit |
| 12'6" |
26"
28" Hi-vol edition |
15"
16" Hi-vol edition |
39" x 18.5" |
| Bow Hatch Opening |
Stern Hatch Opening |
Weight |
Maximum Capacity |
Retail |
| n/a |
16.5" x 11" |
39 lbs. |
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$ call for price |
Current Designs’ commitment to fit and comfort carries on in our recreational touring kayaks. We provide the Kestrel in two sizes. Our smaller version, the Kestrel 120, is 12 feet long by 25 inches wide and easily accommodates most paddlers of a smaller stature. The Kestrel 120 HV is 2 inches wider and one inch deeper, providing amazing stability for even the largest paddlers. Both models come fully outfitted with reflective perimeter lines, restrained toggles, left and right fishing rod holder platforms and recessed paddle parks, rear hatch and bulkhead, and complete fore and aft deck rigging with paddle float rescue capability.
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