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| Eddyline Equinox |
The Products
Eddyline manufacturers a full line of
sea and touring kayaks. Included in their lineup is the Sandpiper,
Skylark, Merlin LT, Samba, Equinox, Journey, Fathom and Night Hawk
series. They also make two tandem models - the Shasta and Whisper.
Prices range from about $1200 for the Sandpiper and Skylark, up to $3000
for the Whisper CL tandem.
Without a doubt the most unique feature of Eddyline kayaks is the use of
their exclusive “Carbonlite 2000" co-extruded plastic laminate as a hull
material. This innovative plastic technology results in a hull that
looks and performs like fiberglass, but with much higher heat distortion
temperatures and dimensional stability over traditional rotomolded
plastics. Carbonlite 2000 also has a hard glossy finish that looks great
even after years of hard use, and is easily repaired in case of an
unfortunate accident.
Other important features of Eddyline boats include their speed and
efficiency on the water, especially the Falcon S18. A new sliding seat
system was introduced in 2009 on the Equinox, Journey, and Fathom
models. These padded seats have a deeper pan and additional thigh
support for more comfortable paddling. They also have a “Sea Dog”
ergonomic foot brace that has 14" of adjustable travel with the flip of
a lever.
Comments From Owners
As a group, owners of Eddyline kayaks
are very satisfied paddlers of these well-engineered and well-crafted
boats. We’ve heard very few complaints of any kind regarding these
boats, and heaps of praise. So we have no problems giving Eddyline
kayaks a big thumbs up.
The Carbonlite 2000 hull material that is exclusive to Eddyline gets
especially high marks from owners. From a quick glance, many paddlers
think these are composite boats, and the Carbonlite is light, strong,
and has a very good fit and finish.
The paddlers we’ve heard from also praise the
Eddyline boats for their
stability and tracking, even in strong currents or heavy weather. The
hatches on these yaks also seal well and stay dry, the cockpits are
large and comfortable, and the deck rigging and overall design are first
rate as well.
Even the company’s customer service gets high marks, which is something
we can’t say about all the major brands. One owner reported that a hatch
cover was missing from her Equinox when she purchased it, and Eddyline
had a replacement sent to her the next day.
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Eddyline Kayaks For 2011
Eddyline
Merlin LT
The Merlin LT fits into a new category of kayak considered
transitional or cross over. While essentially a recreational
kayak in size and fit, the Skylark has been endowed with much
more consideration to the features and performance found in a
full-fledged sea kayak.
Eddyline Equinox
The Equinox brings together the comfort and stability of
recreational kayaks and the performance of a true sea kayak. The
efficient V hull and hard chines provide stability and glide in
one package. The kayak tracks well and performs leaned turns
with ease. The ample cockpit is equipped with thigh braces that
give excellent control even to the smaller sized paddler.
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Reflective tape
Reflective tape can
come in handy in an emergency situation.
Reflective tape is very visible at night, and is often the first thing that rescue teams see while searching for a lost paddler. Just make sure the tape is the weatherproof type sold in boating supply stores and bicycle shops.
You'll want to run a line of tape
down the hull (above the waterline) of your
kayak. If you have a plastic-hulled boat that tape
won't stick to, try sewing the tape inside a 1"
tubular webbing that can be attached over the boat's
deck lines. You'll also want to tape the blades of
your paddles, your PFD, and your helmet (if you wear
one).
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